All about current issues (ENPOSE-environment, politics, social & economic..) and other topics impacting Papua New Guinea and its neighboring countries.
Friday, August 12, 2022
Story of Little McSteven of Tsak Valley
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Peace Restoration with 270 Pigs, K250,000 plus 12 cows as Compensation
Hon Rimbink Pato picked Box#22 for Year 2022 NGE in a draw box
Hon Rimbink Pato, OBE, MP |
After all formalities have been completed, District Returning Officer, Area returning officers and other Electrol Commission officials drew the candidate number infront of the Wapenamanda District Administation building. It happens that #22 was picked up from the draw BOX as candidate number for Hon Rimbink Pato this NGE 2022 infront of over 3,000 people including all candidates. So why some 'Thomas' in Wapenamanda keep on turning blind eye.
Multi million kina projects as these never come so easily. It needs top political leadership and RP fits that very well. You will never regret voting him back this NGE 2022.
Sunday, August 8, 2021
A TRIBE CONFESSED
The believes that there is joy, happiness, success, prosperity, humility and peace in the House of the Lord.
Another chapter opened in our tribe's history. Thank you to everyone who had come to Angutamanda for the week's Crusade. Thank you to everyone who had helped us with food, money and prayers. All Glory and Honour to Him alone.
Willful murderer Frank Angata Ymin must face the full blunt of the kaw
The willful murderer surrendered to police on the 04th of August 2021.
After the culprit who took barbaric action to destroy the two innocent tribes was locked behind bars, the two tribes Aluni and Waimin have set an precedent to solve the problem for now and in the near future.
These are the five conditions signed under Statutory declaration act.
The statutory declaration was signed in the presence of PSC Wapenamanda David and Wapenamanda law enforcement team lead by John Tuink.
CONDITIONS;
1. Willful murderer Frank Angata must face the full blunt of the LAW
2. No bail nor fine
3. No compensation
4. No tribal war/fight
5. If the murderer happens to escape in any means, both parties will again bring him back to the justice.
The Waimin tribe and Aluni tribe will not start or declare any form of war/fight FOR ANYONE'S PERSONAL INTEREST.
THIS GENERATION WILL MAINTAIN PEACE FOR ALUSAI AS LONG AS THIS GENERATION LIVES.
CHIEF POLE YALUMA CALLS FOR PAYMENT FOR AWARDS, RETRENTCHMENT, RETIREMENT AND RESIGNMENT
Dear Sir,
REF: PAYMENT FOR AWARDS, RETRENTCHMENT, RETIREMENT AND RESIGNMENT FOR CR. POLE YALUMA.
Chief Pole with his 6th wife
I am Councilor Pole Yaluma
of Lumusa LLG in the Mul Baiyer Lumusa District. I am the current ward
councilor for Kissan Clan of the Poma Tribe.
I am married with six wives and I have fourth generation in my family today and am growing old, hundred – seventeen (117) years old (1904-2021).
Brief history on leadership I provided on services during colonial times up until now.
1.
In 1932, the
district commissioner of Wapenamanda appointed me a Bos Boi to look after the 16 tribes of Lumusa District when that
time Lumusa was part of Wapenamanda District. I was a young man not even
married. My job included awareness on Government services that are to come and
enforce Law and Good Order in their communities. I was a Bos Boi for 9 years (1932- 1940).
2.
1941, the district commissioner of Wapenamanda
appointed me a Luluai to look after
16 tribes of Lumusa District Commissioner for big penalties. I was Luluai for 11 years (1941- 1952). That
time, I was already married with three (3) wives with 8 children.
One of my tasks was bringing the convicted (kalabus lain) from home (Lumusa to wapenamanda). It took me 2-3 days to travel.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Friday, February 15, 2019
Wewak Airport Redevelopment Launched - PM Thanks ADB for support
The Prime Minister has officially launched a critical infrastructure development for East Sepik Province in Wewak today with the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the runway extension, new terminal building and associated works at the Wewak Airport.
In his remarks, PM O’Neill highlighted the vital importance of air travel in Papua New Guinea.
“Highly functional airports are essential in our country for us to truly advance,” the Prime Minister said.
“It is more important than ever that we link our provinces so that people and goods can move.
“This is important for healthcare, for education and for moving perishable goods to
Who will we blame for misuse of funds?
AUS Aid and all other development funds for this country are not being well utilized and are misused. But I wonder who actually mismanage and fraud all the funds. Who can we blame for all the corrupt practice?
I believe there are four groups of people responsible for the socio-economic problems in the country and not only the government.
First, the members of parliament should make the right decisions in the best interests of the people. Our MPs should channel funds into the appropriate projects and appoint the right people on merit than beneficiaries to account for all the consequences.
Our leaders shouldn’t entertain their relatives or political allies to run the show. They should understand that they need to uphold the peoples’ interests at all costs.
Corruption is not far in office where you have your friends working beside and unfortunately we have adopted this concept and has become systematic in all levels of our government systems.
The public service machinery is the most important department of the government but has lost focus.
They have failed the government in implement their roles to achieve the government goals and objectives. The public service machinery should identify the priorities of the people and bring tangible and socio-economic development to the rural places.
The bureaucrats and the public services in control of development funds are not transparent in diverting funds into the areas where it is needed.
The consultants and advisors especially Australians are dominating our government system, education, health and policy development. I think our own experts can do a better job.
LEADERSHIP STYLE: WESTERN -VS- MELANESIAN
While some have tried to explain it in the context of Melanesian versus Western style leadership, what most don't realize is that both have a lot more in common than they think.
Anthropologist (people who study various aspects of humans within past and present societies) describe Melanesian Hausman as very important institutions where cultural values and norms were taught by elders to sustain the Melanesian people over the decades and centuries.
They emphasis that Hausman are bases of governance, politics, culture, law and order, education, and address political, social and cultural issues of the society.
Hausman are chaired by chiefs and headmen who maintained social order, and law and