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PEOPLE MUST APPRECIATE & SUPPORT THE PORGERA MINE PEOPLE MUST APPRECIATE & SUPPORT THE PORGERA MINE
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape is calling on the people of the Porgera valley in the Enga province to stop the violence and work together to support the operations of New Porgera Limited (NPL), which will in turn benefit them in the long run. Prime Minister Marape made this call after receiving a dummy cheque from the NPL for its corporate tax payment of over K198 million to the State on Wednesday 2nd of July at the APEC Terminal in Port Moresby city, before he departed for his ten (10) days official government overseas trip to the United States and United Kingdom. The NPL, despite a whole lot of challenges being faced by the Porgera Mine operations, has managed to perform extremely well and has paid its corporate tax to the National Government, highlighting its resilience and strong focus on a successful production. NPL’s Q1 report shows that the company poured 84,800 ounces of gold, successfully delivering on its operational budget. This was achieved alongside the connection of the critical Mulitaka Bypass Road, demonstrating the company’s commitment to overcoming logistical and infrastructure challenges. The PM commended New Porgera Limited (NPL) for its outstanding performance in the first quarter of 2025, highlighting the company as a model for responsible resource development and equitable partnerships in Papua New Guinea (PNG). “This is tax coming back to us just for the first part of this year. I look forward to collecting two more installments this year,” said the prime minister. He said this payment is separate from the dividend that will be paid soon by NPL. He then made the call to the people of Porgera to respect the mine operations as it is benefitting them especially with the 15% dividend for the landowners and the other portions for the provincial government that will be given. “The 15% dividend is yours,” said the PM. “Look after the resource. Conduct yourself in a lawful manner.” He also highlighted the use of the tax credit scheme to improve government facilities and the services in Porgera, which is another benefit from the NPL and the mining operation to the people. “We are working to make sure the tax credit scheme is enveloped to fix the police station at Porgera, the resettlement in Porgera, the courthouse in Porgera and the jail facility,” Marape said. Meantime, he also called on the people to conduct themselves accordingly during the current by election that one, so to ensure everything goes smoothly in electing a new Member for the district, who will take the lead in driving change and work with the mine project to ensure the people get the best from it in terms of benefits.
Published on July 4, 2025
THE INDEPENDENCE OF ICAC CRUCIAL: AITSI THE INDEPENDENCE OF ICAC CRUCIAL: AITSI
Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) is calling for the preservation of the independence of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) from political influence following the recent internal issue faced by the anti-corruption body. According to TIPNG, keeping the ICAC out of political influence is crucial to restoring public confidence and ensuring it can deliver its mandate. In a media statement released today following reports of administrative issues within the ICAC, TIPNG is calling for the constitutional basis for the ICAC’s functions to investigate, arrest and prosecute corrupt conduct in Papua New Guinea (PNG), to be protected and not fall to political control. TIPNG Chair Mr. Peter Aitsi underscored the importance of ICAC's distance from politics and its administrative matters. “From the information emerging, the issues affecting the organization could be tussle for power amongst the leadership of the ICAC and seem largely administrative in nature. Papua New Guineans are justifiably right to be disappointed as we expected a greater degree of professionalism and better conduct from senior people who were appointed to a publicly funded entity such as ICAC," said Mr. Aitsi in the statement. "They were all senior and experienced individuals who should have been able to resolve these issues among themselves, rather than impacting the operations of the institution under their care."  “In light of the circumstances it is important to remember that the fundamental objective of all concerned citizens is to ensure ICAC is free of political influence. While the individual office holders might have issues, the integrity and independence of the office and its mandate must be upheld for the protection of all Papua New Guineans," he said. He said that from reports, the ICAC Appointments Committee has considered the findings received from the internal Government investigation Team and have made their decision in order to maintain stability of ICAC to suspend the incumbent commissioners and to appoint interim commissioners pending further investigations. "TIPNG remains ready to support and ensure ICAC is able to fully take up its responsibilities and deliver the results our public is demanding,” said Mr. Aitsi. The interim commissioners will be required to provide leadership and direction during this period, and it is hoped they will reinforce proper governance and provide further support to the ICAC oversight committee as they are appointed. Meanwhile, TIPNG urges the government to assess and firmly establish the findings from their internal review team and move to conclude this matter with urgency.
Published on July 3, 2025
PM HEADS OUT AGAIN ON ANOTHER OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT TRIP PM HEADS OUT AGAIN ON ANOTHER OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT TRIP
Prime Minister (PM) James Marape is on another overseas trip, this time for ten (10) days to the United States of America (USA) and the United Kingdom (UK), where he will meet with business leaders and later, the King. Before his departure yesterday, the PM held a press conference at the APEC Terminal in Port Moresby city where he informed the media about his trip, stating that the visit is aimed at advancing key national interests in the extractive sector, while reinforcing Papua New Guinea’s global leadership on climate and forest conservation. “This trip has dual significance — to secure progress on major investment projects and to strengthen our global partnerships on climate action,” said Prime Minister Marape. “The energy transition is accelerating, and we must make the most of the next 20 years to responsibly harvest our oil and gas while positioning PNG as a global leader in conservation.” The Key Highlights of the Official Trip:  A meeting with ExxonMobil executives in Houston, USA to progress the Papua LNG project and discuss the sequencing of P'nyang and the Wildebeest (Western Province) gas prospects, A formal engagement with Newmont Corporation to address the Mine Development Contract (MDC) for the Wafi-Golpu project, and Participation in a small boutique session on biodiversity and climate change in the United Kingdom, hosted by His Majesty King Charles III. Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso will assume the responsibilities of Acting Prime Minister during PM Marape’s absence.
Published on July 3, 2025
CHICKEN SUPPLY TO PORT MORESBY CITY RESUMES CHICKEN SUPPLY TO PORT MORESBY CITY RESUMES
Customers in Port Moresby city experienced a shortage in the supply of chicken in shops in the past week, but this is now a thing of the past with a shipload of frozen chickens arriving from Lae city on Tuesday. This Minister for Agriculture, John Boito had to clarify this in a media conference today at the Department of Agriculture office in Port Moresby city after a meeting with his team and a team from the National Agriculture and Quarantine Inspection Authority (NAQIA). He stated that the issue was not the production of the poultry product, but the shipment in this particular case. “It’s not the supply; the supply is okay. It’s just that we had the breakdown of the vessel, and a delay for one week. That’s why the supply in the city (Port Moresby) was short. The meeting today also called for a closer inspection on the supply and production of chicken and other poultry products to device a solution to address such cases in the future. Nevertheless, the minister urged consumers in Port Moresby city not to worry anymore as the shipment has arrived. “40 containers of frozen chickens have arrived in the city, about 345, 500 chickens,” he proudly stated. One container holds about 960 cartons of chickens, which in total would contain 8, 560 individual frozen chicken in just one container. “On behalf of the Department of Agriculture, my (Department) Secretary and the poultry industry, we like to apologize to our valued customers and clients in the city.” Meanwhile, Minister Boito said they will be visiting the productions in Lae city as a way forward to discover ways forward to avoiding such a situation from repeating. “I am taking a trip with a team from NAQIA, the Secretary and poultry industry to Lae tomorrow morning to physically go and visit Zenag and New Guinea Tablebirds to see for ourselves if we have chicken there to supply the country,” said the Minister. This is because there is a current ban on the import of chicken from Australia and Asia on the advice from NAQIA due to risks of diseases, and when there is an issue with the shipment domestically, it can result in the disruption of the supply chain and very long delays of chicken and poultry products from reach the shops and eventually the consumers. Hence, it is important to know the capacity of poultry production in PNG and where to improve on.
Published on July 2, 2025
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF THE PNG NRL BID ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF THE PNG NRL BID
The recent launch of the PNG NRL bid not only creates a pathway for young Papua New Guineas to develop through the sport of rugby league, but it also creates an opportunity for economic growth in general. Australia’s Minister for Pacific Island Affairs and Defense Industry, Pat Conroy, underscored the significant impact in investments coming out of this deal between Papua New Guinea (PNG), the National Rugby League (Australia) and Canberra, once things start rolling by 2028. Speaking at the recent 40th Australia PNG Business Forum & Trade Expo in Port Moresby city, he said thousands of Australians will come to Port Moresby to watch the game that will bring investment of millions of dollars on the local Port Moresby economy. “It will grow 5, 000 jobs through the franchise through the construction of the Center for Excellence, through running the franchise. It will increase the recreational sector in PNG by 158%. So, it is truly transformational.” “It will put PNG tourism on the map in Australia like you’ve never seen before,” he said. This he said is an added benefit to what Australia already has invested in PNG, which is quite large. He illustrated this by saying that PNG is the third largest export destination of Australia. “We invest more in PNG than we do in Indonesia or India, and we are arguably your largest provider in foreign capital and our investment in PNG grows by 70 percent (%) in the last five (5) years.” “We’re spending 1 billion dollars investing in your infrastructure over the next five years. We’re providing 1.2 billion dollars in grants and loans to major capital projects and 100 million to on green energy projects.” “We’ve got connection through the 4, 700km long Coral Sea cable that connect PNG to a global internet hub in Sydney, and around 2, 000 Papua New Guineans are part of the Pacific Australia Mobility Scheme and we want that number to grow rapidly and significantly,” said the Minister. He further expressed that this is the economic context for the rugby league announcement made last year.
Published on July 1, 2025
TIPNG’S 2026 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ANNOUNCED TIPNG’S 2026 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ANNOUNCED
Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) held its Annual General Meeting yesterday where its 2024 annual report was presented to its members followed by the announcement of its new 2026 Board of Directors. A core part of the AGM business was the election of the Board of Directors and Office Bearers. Mr. Peter Aitsi was re-elected as Chairperson by TIPNG's financial members. Mr. James Lunge was elected as Board Secretary, and Ms. Michelle Hau’ofa was re-elected as Treasurer. Additionally, eight dedicated individuals were elected to serve on the board: Mary Udu, Richard Kassman, William Koregai, Christopher Elphick, Michael McWalter, Shane Kennedy, Paul Barker, and John Moore. All TIPNG Director roles are voluntary and unpaid. The Board is responsible for setting the organization's vision, articulating its purpose, and overseeing its financial performance, statutory compliance, and overall effectiveness. In welcoming the 2026 TIPNG Board Directors, Chairman Peter Aitsi underscored his anticipation for their commitment, active engagement, and invaluable contribution in advancing TIPNG’s 5-year strategic plan. “This plan focuses on bolstering campaign interventions, fostering impactful partnerships, guiding operational excellence, and building financial growth and resilience”, said Mr. Aitsi. Chairman Aitsi emphasized the importance of this commitment, particularly amidst a growing sense of impunity for corruption, declining good governance, erosion of public confidence in state integrity institutions, and a shrinking civic space. “The 2026 Board will prioritize key areas, including advocacy on electoral reform and the Freedom of Information law. We will also expand our civic engagement through the Youth Against Corruption Association and our ongoing partnerships with the Community Coalition Against Corruption, PNG Resource Governance Coalition, and the Open Government Partnership.” “TIPNG has set a new course in its Strategic Plan 2024 – 2028, not only to empower like-minded individuals and organizations but to influence them, so we can realize meaningful, collective action in minimizing corruption and improving the governance in Papua New Guinea,” said Mr. Aitsi.
Published on June 29, 2025
MELANESIAN AGREEMENT SIGNED, ANOTHER STEP IN PEACE AGREEMENT DONE MELANESIAN AGREEMENT SIGNED, ANOTHER STEP IN PEACE AGREEMENT DONE
Prime Minister James Marape and the President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Ishmael Toroama, both signed the Melanesian Agreement on Thursday in Port Moresby city, marking yet again another significant step in the peace process and eventual independence that the people of Bougainville seek. The Melanesian Agreement provides a framework for the two governments to finalize consultations and prepare a report for submission to Parliament. Prime Minister Marape described it as a collaborative and conditional document that continues the journey, rather than ends it. Prime Minister Marape reaffirmed the National Government’s total adherence to the constitutional process, stating that the Bougainville issue must proceed according to the provisions of the 2001 Bougainville Peace Agreement, now enshrined in Part XIV of the Constitution. He also acknowledged the 97.7% referendum result as clear and decisive but emphasized that the outcome must still pass through the legal pathway. “The people of Bougainville have expressed their will through the referendum, and we fully respect that. However, our Constitution outlines a clear process—we must conduct consultations and present the outcome to Parliament, which holds final decision-making authority. As Prime Minister, I cannot bypass or override that process.” “This is not an agreement to divide us—it is a roadmap to guide us through the remaining stages, grounded in constitutional integrity and mutual understanding. Our ultimate goal is to reach a destination that respects Bougainville’s aspirations while preserving the legal foundation of our nation.” Prime Minister Marape acknowledged President Toroama’s pivotal role in the peace process—from being a signatory to the original 2001 Peace Agreement to now leading Bougainville through this crucial chapter. “Your leadership at this crucial time is no accident. You bring historical wisdom and strength to a very delicate and important process.” Meanwhile, President Toroama said the signing of the Agreement marks a pivotal moment in the relations between PNG and Bougainville. “The signing of this Melanesian Agreement signals the progress of the Bougainville Peace Agreement and the process towards Bougainville’s independence,” President Toroama said. “It gives us the opportunity to open another door to peace by peaceful means.” This signing is significant to the President because he believes that the Bougainville Peace Agreement is the only way to give freedom and liberty to the people of Bougainville within the national constitution framework. The ceremony was witnessed by Moderator Sir Jerry Mateparae, ministers from both governments, members of the bipartisan Parliamentary Committee on Bougainville, senior public servants, and international partners including the United Nations and foreign diplomatic missions.
Published on June 27, 2025
ABG NOW OWNS OVER 70% IN BCL SHARES ABG NOW OWNS OVER 70% IN BCL SHARES
The people of Bougainville through their Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) now own 72 percent (%) of Shares in Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL), a momentous step towards their economic independence as the Referendum process continues. This was made a reality when the Papua New Guinea (PNG) Government through Kumul Mineral Holdings Limited along with the President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), signed the transfer of the Deed to the ABG today at the Government House in Port Moresby city. BCL is a publicly listed company in the Australian Stock Exchange and is the operator of the Panguna Mine, which has remained closed for over 30 years following a decade long civil war over the mine. Nevertheless, at present things are moving forward to a better future and relations between PNG and Bougainville, something which Prime Minister James Marape holds high regards to. He said the country has witnessed a historic and milestone moment today in the shared relationship with Bougainville. He thanked the ABG President Ishmael Toroama and his delegates for making time available to sign this important transaction between Kumul Mining and its subsidiary Eda Mineral, for and on behalf of the greater people of PNG. The signing today was also made possible with the acceptance of the National Executive Council decision by the Governor General, to transfer the 36.42% of share in BCL, to the ABG for and on behalf of the Bougainville people. “This now gives the people of Bougainville 72% share in Panguan Mine." "The BCL company is now trading at 39 cents on the stock exchange. So, all in all, convertibly to PNG Kina, it’s over K140 million worth of asset that is being transferred to our people of Bougainville." “I want to commend president Toroama’s leadership. He has been advocating very strongly with Regional Member, Minister Tsiamalili on the need to empower Bougainville," said PM Marape. Panguna Mine in the first thirteen (13) years of PNG’s nationhood from 1975 to 1987, supported the economy with over 30% of internal revenue before the other resource projects came online. Meanwhile, president Toroama expressed great appreciation to the PM and the PNG Government for finally handing over the BCL Shares to Bougainville. "I truly cherish this time honorable prime minister for giving back what belongs to the people of Bougainville,” said President Toroama. “I stand tall today because of you, honorable prime minister, in liberating my people of Bougainville. It is truly a Melanesian way of getting to know one and other.”
Published on June 26, 2025
PNG TO TRANSFER BCL SHARES TO ABG PNG TO TRANSFER BCL SHARES TO ABG
The National Government is expected to sign the Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL) Share Transfer Deed this morning at the Government House in Port Moresby city to pave the way for the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) to own much of the Share of the Panguna Mine. The transfer of the shares – worth over K140.3 million at current market value – to the ABG will now change the control of BCL, with ABG and the people of Bougainville assuming ownership of 72.9 percent of BCL’s issued capital, in two separate tranches of 19.06 and 17.39 percentages share respectively. Prime Minister Marape said: “I am pleased to see us making progress in this matter. It is our expressed commitment to transfer the entirety of the 36.45 percent (%) shareholding to the government of Bougainville so the landowners of Panguna and the people of Bougainville can benefit better in the mine.” “The people of Bougainville deserve our respect for hosting Panguna Mine which fully supported our economy for 13 years after Independence, from 1975 to 1987, well before any of our national resources became available. “The transfer of the shareholding also complements this Pangu-led Government’s policies for Bougainville to be economically independent by raising its revenues internally to complement National Government grants as we prepare Bougainville’s future. “On the 50th anniversary of Independence, this is a good gift to the people of Bougainville. “I commend the ABG leadership of President Ishmael Toroama who also pushed for this to happen. This is a mutually reached decision on both sides that reflects on the work our two governments are undertaking for Bougainville,” Prime Minister Marape said. The transfer of the BCL shares to Bougainville also follows the decision of the National Executive Council for the people of Bougainville to own the shares currently owned by the State. The decision also meets the Joint Supervisory Body’s direction in its meeting on the 12th of March 2020 for the State’s 36.45 percent (%) shareholding in BCL to be transferred to the ABG. Meanwhile, BCL is a publicly listed company on the Australian Stock Exchange and its share price is currently trading at $0.39 (thirty-nine cents) per share. The current market value of the shares being transferred to the people of Bougainville through their Autonomous Government is worth Au$54,742,705 which, when converted to PNG currency, is worth K140,365,511.
Published on June 26, 2025
IRC & ICCC MONITORING THE GST CUT IRC & ICCC MONITORING THE GST CUT
Consumers nationwide can expect to see authorities responsible for the assessing and monitoring of prices of goods on their toes doing their duty, following the June 1st imposition of the zero- rated Goods and Services Tax (GST) policy on thirteen essential items by the National Government. This is because the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) and the Independent Consumer and Competitions Commission (ICCC) are now working together on monitoring and enforcing it after the two state entities recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on ‘Information Sharing’. According to the IRC Commissioner General Mr. Sam Koim, from the tax perspective, the retail sector has been challenging to administer and manage resulting in the IRC’s inability to correctly audit, assess and penalize non-compliant taxpayers. This has resulted in a reduction and loss in the overall tax revenue, a drop-in tax compliance, a non-disclosure of revenue specifically and directly affecting GST with added costs passed on to the ultimate consumers. But now, with the inclusion of the ICCC and Customs, a more collaborative approach will be employed to hold non-compliant taxpayers accountable with punitive administrative penalties and prosecutions. “The GST zero rated measure will be applied at 0% on the 13 essential items, where no GST will be added either at the point of import or sale. As such, retailers are cautioned of any behavior that may result in price manipulation for an unfair gain,” he stated. Whilst this measure may seem little, Mr. Koim said it should be appreciated as it opens the fiscal space for future reliefs. “Strict compliance of this measure will be required by all registered suppliers, retailers and traders during the implementation phase.” The ICCC on the other hand welcomed this collaboration for the reasons that the MOU shall assist the ICCC to be cognizant of the tax compliant status of entities they regulate to encourage price control and competition. This shall assist in applying the correct penalties as well as prevent any future non-compliance behavior. Mr. Koim further stated that the strict monitoring and enforcement will commence immediately, and retailers found in breach of the changes in law will be severely dealt with through the imposition of the following measures. 1. Administrative penalties for non-compliance; and 2. Recovery of amounts wrongly collected; and 3. Suspension and cancellation of GST registration; and 4. Prosecution under section 95 (1) (f) (i) (ii) (iii) (4) (a) (b)of the Goods and Services Tax Act 2003. Meanwhile, this MOU paves the way for the two State agencies to share vital information to enforce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Zero- Rated Basket of Goods Initiative that came into force on 01 June 2025. This is the first set of tax reliefs the IRC will implement to reflect the government’s efforts to provide some form of relief for taxpayers. The Commissioner General, Mr. Koim strongly emphasized the need for complete compliance to see the success of this measure and for a possible extension after the legislated 12-month period.
Published on June 23, 2025
STOPPING THE LEAKS THROUGH DMS STOPPING THE LEAKS THROUGH DMS
The launched of the Finance Department’s three new online systems, not only marks a milestone achievement, but it also focuses on addressing certain issues faced by the department and one of those issues is the leakage of confidential and sensitive information out to the public. Speaking at the launching of these new financial online system on Friday 20th June in Port Moresby city was the Department’s Deputy Secretary Operations, Mr. Stephen Nukuitu, who said the introduction of the Document Management System (DMS) aims to prevent document leaks. “With the DMS, we will strengthen accountability and streamline document workflow.” “In the past, in the traditional process, we witnessed a lot of documents have gone out to the public. So, our reputation and confidentiality of the documents were always compromised by these unethical officers who have divulged very confidential government information.” “So, through this DMS, we hope to control the document flows,” said Mr. Nukuitu. The DMS enhances a paperless process that is secure and efficient. Its key features are a centralized repository for financial reports, policies and official records, advance research and retrieval for quick access to critical documents and some of those include access control ensuring data security and confidential and audit trails to track history and modification.
Published on June 22, 2025
KING’S PORTRAITS PRESENTED TO GOVT BODIES KING’S PORTRAITS PRESENTED TO GOVT BODIES
The Governor General of Papua New Guinea (PNG) His Excellency (H.E.) Sir Bob Dadae along with the British High Commissioner, H.E. Anne Marco, presented the King’s portraits to various government departments recently. The presentation event, although small, was significant as it marks the significant role and relationship the 15 democratic nations in the Commonwealth realm have with the Crown. The British High Commissioner said the presentation of the portrait of King Charles III is part of the King’s Birthday cerebrations and it is especially more significant given that the King’s connection to PNG goes back when he was just a schoolboy. “His majesty’s connection to and interest in Papua New Guinea are well known, having travelled to PNG as a student and he has been here on several occasions since.” “His long-standing connection to youth engagement and protecting the environment resonates deeply here in Papua New Guinea,” said High Commissioner Marco. Governor General Bob Dadae highlighting the significance of the King’s portrait, said it has always been a tradition for centuries that portraits of Kings and Queens hung on the walls of government institutions especially in countries loyal to the Crown. “Today, the King’s portrait signifies the King as the Head of State and long relationship that the King has with certain organizations that display the Crown, such as the Defense Force, National Parliament, the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNG), Correctional Service (CS) St John Ambulance to name a few.” “At the real of the Commonwealth nation’s, we are remaindered of our unique place in this arrangement of democratic system of government we enjoy as well. Importantly, may it remind us of the importance of our service in our community,” said the Governor General. Meanwhile, in closing the event, the King’s portraits were presented to the RPNG, Correctional Services, the office of the Clerk of Parliament, the National St John Ambulance Service, Department of Foreign Affairs, NCD Governor Powes Parkop, the Deputy Prime Minister’s office and the office of the Minister for Internal Security. The presentation took place outside the Government House in Port Moresby city on Friday 20th June 2025.
Published on June 22, 2025