Monday, November 9, 2015

Papua New Guinea Government headed by Prime Minister Peter O'Neil and his Deputy Leo Deon with some of the most senior MPs


Divine Word University makes history with online exams

Business Studies Students
DWU Community Information Centre
(09.11.2015)


Divine Word University (DWU) has made history by delivering its second semester examinations online for fulltime undergraduate students over the last two weeks.

This is the first time students at the Madang campus have taken exams online through Moodle - a Learning Management System (LMS).
The students did their online exams using the laptops the University issued. The online examinations concluded on Thursday November 5.

DWU President Fr Jan Czuba said; “In response to the growing interest in DWU’s programs the University is continuing to increase our focus on capacity development in the areas of quality and access through online learning.

PNG LNG operator Exxon Mobil camp near Komo Airfield, Komo Magarima district of Hela Province Papua New Guinea


Sunday, November 8, 2015

Papua New Guinea Opposition puts tough scrutiny over O'Neil Government

Copiled by Joe Wasia

The Opposition Leader Don Polye, Deputy Opps Sam Basil and a former Opposition leader Belden Namah and the team of less than 20 MPs putting tough scrutiny over O'Neil-Deon Government for the mismanagement of the country's economy. The heat builds up as the Bank of PNG announces the PNG Governments loan accumulation of K17.2Billion.


PNG former Prime Minister told the PM Peter O'Neil not to mislead the LNG landowners

Press Release
LOOPPNG (04.11.2015)

The O’Neill government had not progressed payments to LNG landowners since it took office in 2011, former prime minister Sir Michael Somare says.
Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare

He referred to the 2009 contract between landowners and the State in the PNGLNG project and said it was “sad’’.

Sir Michael said, “It has been six years since the Somare government and the Beneficiary group landowners signed off on the Umbrella Benefits Sharing Agreement (UBSA) yet Mr O’Neill sees fit to treat them, Provincial government and Local Level Governments (LLGs) with contempt by using delay tactics and misinforming them on their benefits.”

Sir Michael said Mr O’Neill’s recent ‘assurances’ to LNG Landowners of a ‘better deal’ were mischievous and designed to mislead landowners.
He said “The Prime Minister should start delivering the benefit packages in the 2009 Kokopo Umbrella Benefits Sharing Agreement before offering more of his renowned empty promises.

“The 2009 Kokopo UBSA’s total benefits sharing package represents absolute value that stands at a staggering USD11Billion over 25 years - this could hardly be considered as ‘a raw deal’ as suggested by Mr O’Neill.

Friday, October 30, 2015

My Photo Album: Collections of photos of all my soti mobs back at home. These will definitely be a memories to recall in million miles.

PNG Politics Is Very Interesting. Lot more corrupt practices sweep under carpet.

CharlieTIKARO


By Charlie Clyde TIKARO
The Voice of PNG, Facebook (31.10.2015)

In brief;

1. Geoffrey Vaki – found guilty on preventing the course of justice to arrest Prime Minister Peter O’Neill

2. Hon Ano Pala – found guilty on the same subject –preventing the course of justice to arrest Prime Minister Peter O’Neill.

How long will it take to arrest the country’s most corrupt Prime Minister Peter O’Neill? I’m saying most corrupt since he cannot turn himself in, to face the justice and clear all the allegations labeled against him. Instead, his two blind slaves are now receiving their cut of shares for negligence to allow law to take its course.

It doesn’t need someone with a law degree to interpret the unfolded events, since the revelation of Paul Paraka saga. Let me give a brief rundown from a layman’s view, of what has transpired and materialized from day one till this date...

The PNG National Court sends Maprik MP to trial

John Simon, MP
By Sally POKITON
PNGLOOP (30.10.2015)


The Committal Court today ruled that it has found sufficient evidence against Maprik MP John Simon to warrant him to stand trial at the National Court.

Magistrate Cosmas Bidar found that allegations of two counts of false pretence and the 38 counts of official corruption

against Simon were sufficient for his court to commit the MP to stand trial.

It is alleged that the two counts of false pretence with intention to defraud arose from Simon obtaining funds from the Maprik District Service Improvement Program.

This saw amounts of K37,050 and K49,000 respectively paid into two of Simon's family companies; Extreme Hire Cares and Extreme Construction Ltd in 2012.

These funds were allegedly paid out by the Maprik District Treasurer after threats were issued by Simon.