Monday, April 15, 2024

A BIG TREE HAS FALLEN

Waimin J.Lanao
(27/09/2021 - repost)

Our tribesman, our father, our brother, and elder of the tribe has left us this morning.

Late Itaki Werea passed away at 1:30am at his Wapenamanda residence after being discharged from a medication at Kudjip Hospital last week.
Dad, you departed us too soon leaving us with broken hearts. Death and birth are 2 inevitable things in our lives which we will never run away from. We accept that God alone gives and takes life. I thank God for the short yet colorful life he lived with us his family, friends and relatives, clan, tribe and rest of Wapenamanda.
 
Dad, you left a huge gap in our tribe. We will forever miss you in the times of need
Condolences to brother Joe Itaki, Martin Itaki, Naithan Itaki, Serah Itaki, and rest of the Waipilyakin hausman, Kupakin and Lyokendakin clans of the bigger Waimin tribe. It's a loss to all of us.
May your champion soul RIP.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

TEACHER ATTACKED AT MINJ SECONDARY SCHOOL

By Edward K Wiogin

This morning incident at Minj Secondary is really ANIMALISTIC.. Teachers coming from other provinces to serve Jiwaka is a great concern. It's a second time of attack for teachers coming from other province. 

First attack was me and my family and this is the second attack from the surrounding village to an innocent, dedicated and committed teacher for Grade 10 Mathematics Mr Shedrick Opo.

May be we are teachers from other province that's why we are twice being attacked. We teachers have noting to do with the prolong issue between the admin and villages and why our live is on danger.

Attached is Mr Opo being attacked this morning while on duties by neighbouring villages. He is innocent and knew nothing about the issue between the surrounding villages. Mr Opo is getting a permanent damage on his nose and can't be cured..

Enough is enough. Tired of teaching some ANIMALISTIC minds who does not have COMMON SENSE/UNDERSTANDING.

I just need someone to post this to Jiwaka Development Forum so let them all see what is really going in at Minj Secondary on the attack of innocent teachers...

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

WAIGANI STREET SELLER FINALLY ATTAINED HIS BACHELLOR'S DEGREE IN ECONOMICS

Every success has a story behind it, and success in itself doesn't have a happy beginning. However, on the flip side of the coin, there is still a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.
Success is not about competition to compete with others - it is a journey of its own - it has its own pace and time frame.
Here is a short story of Dick Teta, a street vendor who recently graduated from the PNG's University of Technology.
Dick hails from a village called Silim in the Kompiam Ambum District in Enga province. 
He comes from a poor family background, and he is married with two beautiful kids.

Mr.Teta's educational journey began in the early days of his life. Given the family background, life of a village boy to progress in education was bit challenging. The life's struggle was real. There was no one to look up to, interms of financing his education, but his parents seemed the only becon of hope, the light to shine on through the darkness.
With zero source of income attached to him, selling pandanus (karuka) at the market , garden foods, and selling pigs were the only means of generating income

PARLIAMENT WILL PASS LAWS TO MINIMIZE MONOPOLY OF FUEL SUPPLY

Noel Anjo Kalao,
Anti-Corruption Activist

Prime Minister James Marape attributed the the fuel crises to a 1999 agreement between the state and Inter Oil, predecessor of Puma Energy which allows for a monopoly in wholesale importation of fuel and distribution throughout PNG until 2027.

Parliament reconvening in May will pass laws aiming at lessening this monopoly of fuel supply, the Prime Minister announced.
* Review the 1999 fuel monopoly Agreement with Puma
* Legislation by Parliament to reduce the monopoly of fuel supply to PNG by

O'NEILL AND KUA SHOULD TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT GOLD REFINERY & BULLION.

By Noel Anjo Kolao,
Anti-Corruption Activist

GOLD Refinery and Project was initiated and developed by O'Neill government in 2014. Marape government formally approved and endorsed most of decisions and policies put in place by O'neill government.O'neill government should be commended for initiating and developing project at the first place. Marape government has endorsed O'neill government's dreams come true.
Kerenga Kua was part of the decision making from O'neill government continuing to Marape government as a key Minister.

Life at Kumul land, Morobe

Photos taken in rainy Lae in 2023, while working with Brunel International, a recruitment company on a Santos project in Lae, Morobe Province. Renting a house at East Taraka near Unigate and was working at 9-Mile next to Crossroad Hotel. This was one of the 8 international companies worked for before joining public service on the 28th of November, 2022. This probably the end of the employment in private sector and become public servant. It was cool being part of the reputable companies (Spiecapag Niugini, Exxon Mobil, China Harbor Engineering, Curtain Brothers, Hidden Valley Morobe Mining, Laga Industries, Orien Energy, Brunel International (Santos ltd) for 11 solid years.

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

WESTERN HIGHLANDS AT CROSSROADS...FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE

By Tony Charles Wattz Kerowa -
MD, Mitre Pacific PNG Ltd
trading as MPL Transport Madang


Western Highlanders are proud, self-centered, hardworking, independent, egocentric and business minded people. They believe in education and wealth distribution through community obligations and challenges. They take ownership of their problems and resolve through dialogue and compensation.

They take pride of their own heritage and always cherish their identity. They are never afraid or ashamed of speaking their language when ever they congrate or meet up with another Hagener.

They never take issue with people who are jealous of their achievements or being

CENTRAL BANK AMMENDMENTS WILL BE A COUNTRY KILLER


By JASON MONDUL

The recent concerns about the independence of the Central Bank of Papua New Guinea have sparked a debate on the importance of safeguarding the financial sector from political interference. The Marape Rosso government's recent actions, under the leadership of Treasurer Ian Ling Stuckey, have raised fears of a loss of independence for the Central Bank. Post shared from here: https://www.pngblogs.com/2023/04/central-bank-ammendments-will-be.html

Isaac Lupari, the former Government Chief Secretary, has expressed his concerns about the amendments to the Central Bank Act. He warns that the proposed changes could politicize and destabilize the bank, leading to a loss of independence and jeopardizing the country's financial future and international reputation. 

Monday, February 20, 2023

IRC COMMENCES COMPREHENSIVE AUDITS OF TWO MINING COMPANIES

The Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) announced the commencement of a comprehensive tax audit into two major mining companies operating in Papua New Guinea.
Commissioner General Sam Koim made the announcement on 22nd of December 2023.
Mr Koim said, “We have been profiling these two companies (names withheld for confidentiality reasons) for over a year. The letters formally notifying them of the audit were signed and served today.

We understand that mining is a capital-intensive operation and requires significant investment. Be that as it may, our mineral resources are finite and non-renewable, and we will run out one day. The Government needs to extract a substantial proportion of the value of the resources extracted for the benefit of its citizens, present and the future.”

This involves the design and implementation of an appropriate contractual and fiscal system. The one we have is a concessionary fiscal regime where, amongst

Thursday, January 26, 2023

POGERA MINE TO REOPEN BY JUNE BUT PRESSING OUTSTANDING ISSUES YET TO RESOLVED SAYS ENGA GOVERNOR

By Mortimer Yangharry, in Wabag, Enga Province

Veteran Enga Governor Sir Peter Ipatas told the Enga Provincial Assembly on

Monday afternoon that the delay in the reopening of the Pogera mine is not necessarily caused by the national government nor the provincial government but by pressing issues at hand.
Sir Peter informed the Provincial Assembly that the delay in reopening of the Pogera mine was due to the pressing shareholding issues and complicated necessary taxation processes which the national government had no control over.
He admitted that for the last three years, the internal revenue of the province was badly affected due to the premature closure of the mine.
"Impact projects funded by the tax credit schemes and other royalties from the mine did not happen since May 2019 when the Pogera gold mine shut down its operations," Sir Peter said.