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STATE SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDES PRE-CDA MEETINGS STATE SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDES PRE-CDA MEETINGS
The State Team working on the Community Development Agreement (CDA) for the Porgera Project, have just completed a two-days pre-CDA meeting that was aimed at preparing the landowners and stakeholders for the upcoming CDA forum. The meeting, which was held in the city of Mt Hagen from February 08th to the 09th, involved the 25 Special Mining Lease (SML) landowner agents, and Ward Councilors of the Porgera Rural Local Level Government, which hosts the Porgera Mining project. The purpose of the meeting was to provide the State’s response to benefits, proposed in position papers by these stakeholders, and submitted to the State last year in Alotau and Wabag. The State has already responded to position papers from the Enga Provincial Government (EPG). Position papers are documentation that capture landowner’s, Provincial Government’s and other stakeholders’ development aspirations and benefits. In the meeting, the state provided responses to propositions relating to benefits including equity, royalties, Business Development Grant (BDG) and Special Support Grant (SSG) amongst others. The Porgera Land Owners Association (PLOA) Chairman, Mr. Mark Tony Ekepa, said he was happy with the outcome of the meeting, and that his association was looking forward to the CDA proper negotiations. Porgera District Administrator, Mr. Jerry Maku, expressed satisfaction that the government had invited the Porgera Rural LLG to be a party to CDA negotiations, something which was not done in the past 30 years of the life of Pogera Mine. The State Team that was involved in the meeting, comprised of officers from the Departments of Prime Minister and National Executive Council (PM&NEC), Commerce & Industry, Treasury, Labour & Employment, Lands & Physical Planning, National Planning & Monitoring, State Negotiating Team (SNT) and the Mineral Resources Authority (MRA). Kumul Minerals Holdings Limited (KMHL) representatives attended as observers. The Porgera Mine hosts 11 million ounces gold reserves, produces 500, 000 ounces dori and 5% gold as concentrate per annum. The project is jointly owned by the Papua New Guinea Government and Barrick Niugini Limited (BNL). The PNG Government and its partners own 51% equity while BNL owns 49%. The 51% owned by PNG, comprises 36% - Kumul Minerals Holdings Limited (KMHL), 10% - SML Landowners and 5% - Enga Provincial Government (EPG).
Published on February 11, 2024
WAIPO TO STAY WITH GOVERNMENT WAIPO TO STAY WITH GOVERNMENT
The Minister for Forest and Member for Angoram, Salio Waipo, has come out to say that he respects the decision of his governor, East Sepik Governor Allen Bird, to resign from the government, but says that he himself has no intentions to leave at this time. Mr. Waipo said this following the very recent resignation of two more Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Marape-Rosso government, one of whom is Governor Bird. “I respect my governor’s decision to resign from government, but I am here to ensure the Marape Rosso government that Angoram will not venture into new waters,” said the Minister. “This government supports the growth of the Greater Sepik and I will not deny the outstanding performance done by this cabinet on Sepik soil.” Waipo stated that his loyalty to Prime Minister (PM) James Marape will never be challenged. “Angoram will stand with the Prime Minister who respectfully agreed not to burry one of its sons and founding father of this country Late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare, on Independence Hill.” “I stand with Prime Minster James Marape, not because I am a current Portfolio holder. I’ve turned down Ministries in Marape’s last government, I tell you this to clarify that I stand with the prime minister either with or without a portfolio.”
Published on February 10, 2024
PM CONFIDENT GOVT WILL WITHSTAND A VONC PM CONFIDENT GOVT WILL WITHSTAND A VONC
In light of a looming Vote of No Confidence (VONC), the prime minister has indicated that he is confident that the number of Members of Parliament in his coalition government will withstand it, should it go through. Prime Minister (PM) James Marape, after arriving in Port Moresby today from his trip to Australia, said in a press conference that the government number of members is still above the absolute majority level. “My Pangu Pati has a caucus number of 53 and growing and my senior coalition partners maintain full support,” said the PM. Marape also went on to say that the allegations made against him in the Paraka case and the Connect PNG program, are merely attacks from his political opponents and designed to destabilize the government, but he has a lot of confidence in his coalition members to hold the fort. “I am blessed to have a strong solid caucus who know inside of me, not the outside of me. The men I have beside me are not men who could be easily bought or sold on a market place of politics.” However, Marape did mention that if any member who feel that he is not qualified to be their prime minister, have every right to resign and move on to the opposition benches. So far, 11 Members of Parliament have resigned from the government and moved over to the other side of the house, citing corruption in the Marape- Rosso Administration.
Published on February 10, 2024
KACIFIC COMMSBOX ULTRA INTRODUCED TO PNG KACIFIC COMMSBOX ULTRA INTRODUCED TO PNG
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is prone to natural disasters and sometimes getting the word out to get help can be difficult if one does not have proper means communication, but that could change with new developments in communication technology recently introduced to the country. Kacific, a next-generation broadband satellite operator in PNG, is the company responsible for the launching of its Kacific CommsBox Ultra – an elevated version of its turnkey solution, designed to be a cutting-edge disaster-resilient communication solution. The system seamlessly and automatically connects to a satellite, offering internet connectivity across islands, mountainous regions and remote areas. Kacific developed the CommsBox Ultra to counter PNG's terrain, which poses problems when disasters strike and can prevent aid from reaching vulnerable communities. CommsBox Ultra's resilient Wi-Fi hotspot enables support crews to coordinate relief efforts from off-grid areas when infrastructure fails. Each Kacific CommsBox Ultra includes: · A shock-resistant, fire and water-resistant transportable container, · 65cm auto-pointing antenna, · Preconfigured modem and satellite electronics, · Solar-power panels, · External battery charger, and · User tablet. According to Kacific, CommsBox Ultra is a game-changing advancement in disaster communication technology aimed at redefining emergency preparedness and response capabilities in high-risk areas. The introduction of this new communication system to the country expands Kacific’s range of disaster communication products, offering an enhanced version alongside the existing and trusted CommsBox.
Published on February 9, 2024
2024 A BIG YEAR FOR AFL PNG 2024 A BIG YEAR FOR AFL PNG
There are two major events coming up for the sport of Australian Football League (AFL) in 2024 both in the country and on the international stage as well, which should see the local athletes do a lot of preparations in anticipation of these events. The first event should be the National Championships, which should make way for the selections for the National Teams in preparation for the upcoming international event, the International Cup 2024 (IC24) in Australia. According to the AFL PNG Senior Football Manager Mr. Rex Leka, the National Championships is scheduled for April in Port Moresby city, but the actual dates will be confirmed after the AFL PNG Commission makes a final decision on it. He also said that just how many teams that will be coming for the event is also yet to be confirmed, but did acknowledged that the total number of teams will comprise of both the men’s and women’s teams, so it should be a good number of athletes coming into the city. Mr. Leka added that the funding amount for the event has been projected already, but it could change depending on further decisions by AFL PNG. “We are looking at K100, 000 to fund the event, to cater for the accommodation, meals and transportation for the teams, but that too would have to be further confirmed on a later date,” said Mr. Leka. For the IC24, Mr. Leka said that the date will also be confirmed for this year after it was postponed from 2022 to 2024 due to the COVID pandemic during that year. The men’s and women’s National Teams to participate in the IC24 will be made up of the athletes that would be selected from the National Championships; therefore, much is expected of the athletes in terms of preparations for both events this year.
Published on February 8, 2024
MINIMUM WAGE RATE TO BE REVIEWED THIS YEAR MINIMUM WAGE RATE TO BE REVIEWED THIS YEAR
All workers in the country should be glad to know that a review of the current Minimum Wage Rate and a possible increase, is one of the priority items on the to do list of the National Government that it will be undertaking this year. Minister for Labour and Employment, Kessy Sawang said that there have been a lot of calls from workers in the country to increase the minimum wage which is currently at K3.50 per hour, which was set in 2014 when the last minimum wage review was undertaken. As you've heard, our Prime Minister James Marape had informed our country that the Minimum Wage Review will be one of the key things that we are going to do this year, Minister Sawang said. To do that, Minister Sawang explained that there is a council called the National Tripartite Consultative Council (NTCC), which is the body that is made up of the government including the representatives of the employers and the employees. The Tripartite Council is chaired by Minister Sawang as the Minister for Labour and Employment, four other State Ministers and heads of institutions from both the employers and employees. In November last year, I appointed the members of the Tripartite Council who are representatives of the employers and the employees, and its been gazetted and by law we had to give six weeks notice in advance. On that note, she is happy to inform that as of last week Friday, they have given the notice to all the social partners, tripartite members, the Ministers including the representatives from the employers and the employees that on the 15th of March, the NTCC will meet and the review of minimum wage will be one of the main agenda items for the meeting. Currently, the working committee is made up of the social partners including key government agencies. They are working on the Terms of Reference (TOR). There must be a Terms of Reference for the review to happen, so I am happy to inform the country that they have already progressed well in advance with the TOR. By 15th of March, I should inform the country on what the council decides on the TOR, added Minister Sawang. For the employers, the Tripartite Council members who have been appointed are representatives of the Employers Federation of PNG, Manufacturers Council, Rural Industries Council, Port Moresby Chamber of Commerce and Industry and PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum. For the employees, the Tripartite Council members appointed are from the PNG Trade Union Congress, Police Association, Banks and Financial Sectors Workers Union, PNG Nurses Association, PNG Teachers Association and Commercial Workers Association. I look forward to conducting the review, which is one of my Key Performance Indicator (KPI) as a State Minister.”
Published on February 7, 2024
FUEL PRICE INCREASE FOR FEBRUARY FUEL PRICE INCREASE FOR FEBRUARY
Fuel consumers in the country will have to dig little deeper into their pockets this month after the Independent Consumer and Competitions Commission (ICCC) announced that price for all petroleum products will increase on average right across the country, starting on Thursday 08th February. According to the ICCC, these retail price increases are mainly attributed to the average increase in international crude oil prices in the month of January 2024. The average crude oil price increase was mainly attributed to increased demand from China and the United States, and disrupted supply of global crude oil from the Middle East. The domestic retail fuel prices for February are inclusive of the Import Parity Prices (IPPs) or the imported costs for each petroleum product, domestic sea and road freight rates for the first quarter of 2024, the annual wholesale and retail margins for 2024, and the Goods and Services Tax (GST), including the applicable excise duties, among other parameters. For the fuel prices for Port Moresby residents, after adding all the various cost components, the maximum retail price movements for petrol, diesel and kerosene will increase as follows; Petrol, K4.41 per liter Diesel, K4.24 per liter Kerosene, K3.96 per liter Retail prices in all other designated centers in the country will change according to their quarterly approved domestic freight rates for the first quarter of 2024, and their respective annual retail margins for this year. For all centers, the maximum retail prices for each regulated petroleum product will all increase on average consistent with the increases observed for Port Moresby city. Meanwhile, as part of the ICCCs enforcement and compliance of fuel prices, the Commissions Investigative Officers will conduct inspections to all service stations to ensure prices of declared petroleum products comply with the allowable maximum prices.
Published on February 7, 2024
WATER DISRUPTIONS CONTINUE FOR NCD & CENTRAL WATER DISRUPTIONS CONTINUE FOR NCD & CENTRAL
Residents and business houses in a large part of Port Moresby city and parts of Central province woke up this morning to water shortage or no water supply at all because vandals decided to destroy the air valve on a water trunk main at Waigani. According to Water PNG Limited, the incident occurred over the weekend along Pitpit Street where the act of vandalism by the community led Water PNG having to shutdown water supply to a large area with these areas continuing to face water disruptions since yesterday, Monday 05th February. The areas affected are Gerehu stages 1 to 7, Rainbow Estate, the Papua New Guinea National Research Institute, Baruni village, Motukea, Porebada and Roku villages, the University of Papua New Guinea, Tokarara, Ensisi Valley, Burns Peak, Murray Barracks, Hohola 1 to 4, North Waigani, June Valley and Wagani Drive. "The immediate shutdown will allow Water PNG to carry out repair works to our vandalized water valve on our water trunk along Pitpit Street (outside Telikom Compound). Water supply to the affected areas will be restored once the maintenance work is complete, " Water PNG said in a notice. The State owned water company also stressed that vandalism to its properties is a crime and is totally unacceptable and anyone caught doing it will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Water PNG also sincerely apologizes for the inconveniences caused.
Published on February 6, 2024
FUEL SHORTAGE COULD PROLONG FUEL SHORTAGE COULD PROLONG
The city of Port Moresby faced another issue with the supply of fuel today when vehicle owners discovered that most of the service stations were low on supply, but the reality is that this fuel crisis situation could prolong. This is because of the current situation faced by Puma Energy PNG with the closure of its accounts with the BSP Financial Group Limited (BSP), limiting further the fuel distributor’s ability to purchase fuel from overseas. The Chairman and Managing Director of Puma Energy PNG Group of Companies, Mr. Hulala Tokome initially indicated that this would happen after it was clear that Puma’s request to reopen its accounts with BSP was denied and that Puma would have to open its accounts with another commercial bank in the country. In a letter to the Chief Secretary to the Government dated 19th January 2024, Mr. Tokome stated, “As a result of BSP’s confirmation yesterday that they are not willing to reopen our accounts, we regret that we are left with no choice but to imminently begin the phased reduction of our operations and supply. We confirm that for the time being, the actions which we may take to reduce our business will, with time and effort, be reversible, should an acceptable banking solution be found.” Since that time on, Puma was left to make the transition from BSP to another commercial bank with the deadline for its accounts closure with BSP set for the 08th of March 2024, but that dead line was extended after BSP gave 90 days extension for the accounts closure after the prime minister intervened. However, at this stage it is not clear how long the phased reduction of fuel supply will continue as Puma has not come out clear as to when its accounts with a new commercial bank will be opened and business can resume. For how long it will take, this is not clear either as the Puma management in the country is yet to make a statement, and it is understood that Mr. Tokome would not be speaking to the media either until he is fully briefed on the next phase of action by Puma Energy. Nevertheless, while this is going on, the residents in cities like Port Moresby could be facing a longer period of fuel rationing and fuel shortage situations unlike previously experienced.
Published on February 5, 2024
SOE ALLOWANCE PAYMENTS UNDERWAY SOE ALLOWANCE PAYMENTS UNDERWAY
About 576 security personnel have been paid out their State of Emergency (SOE) operation allowances already with the remaining 400 officers from the National Capital District (NCD) to be paid theirs this week. That was the confirmation from the Police Commissioner David Manning in a statement which he released this afternoon. Manning said the remaining payments are being processed by the Finance Department and BSP. He explained that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) Human Resource Division stressed the need to process the allowances in two tranches because of administrative delays by the Zone Commanders in submitting relevant paperwork on time. As a result, and after the allowances are paid out to the remaining personnel, the respective Zone Commanders will be required to provide details on why delays occurred and potentially face administrative action. Commissioner Manning stressed that the country expects police officers to get out and do their duties and the same is expected of the Zone Commanders and administrative staff, who should be ensuring their personnel are properly supported. The Police Commissioner later expressed confidence in the command of the interim NCD/ Central Commander, ACP Peter Guiness and reinforced his expectation that police deliver upon their duty first and foremost, while exercising patience as administrative processes occur.
Published on February 5, 2024
PARKOP| THERE IS STILL INVESTMENT CONFIDENCE PARKOP| THERE IS STILL INVESTMENT CONFIDENCE
The National Capital District (NCD) Governor Powes Parkop, has welcomed the opening of the new Hilton Hotel Residential Apartment by Star Mountain Plaza, saying that this shows that there is still very much confidence in doing business in the city of Port Moresby, despite recent events. While delivering his speech at the official opening ceremony at the Hilton Hotel in Port Moresby last week Thursday 01st February, the governor stressed that this is a time to rebuild and recover when refereeing to the Black Wednesday riots last month that saw the destructions of major supermarkets and warehouses by looters. He stated that the opening of the new apartment building plus other upcoming projects in the city, shows the commitment by corporate houses to continue investing in business activities, create employment and contributing to the development of Port Moresby city and the country as a whole, which is something that he greatly appreciates. “I believe we can all do that,” said the NCD Governor. “Since the 10th of January, I’ve had the privilege of launching Modern Bay Apartments at Lowes Road, a massive investment.” He also revealed that he had had discussions with Sea Park developers to make a big investment in the form of a 21 Storey apartment building. All these he said are all great signs that business confidence is still there. “So, there is a lot of confidence still in our capital city, there is still a lot of confidence in our country,” Parkop proudly said. “I think in the next eight years, I would like to think that all our projects come on, our golden time is still a head of us.” The governor later congratulated the Star Mountain Plaza, the project area landowners and the other stakeholders that made it possible for the creation and the opening of the new Hilton apartment building.
Published on February 4, 2024
OVER 270 PUBLIC SERVANTS TO BE RETIRED OVER 270 PUBLIC SERVANTS TO BE RETIRED
About 272 public servants nationwide who are retiring will be finally paid out their entitlements under batch one of 2024 after the Deeds of Release (DOR) for these public servant retirees were approved and sent to Treasury for the release of funding, with a date to be set for them to be paid. Department of Personnel Management (DPM) Secretary, Ms. Taies Sansan, said that this is the second batch of retirees for year 2023; however, due to circumstances beyond our control, they will receive their retirement payments this year as the first batch of 2024. The 272 retirees from 21 government agencies will be paid out a cost of K17.5 Million. “The retirement exercise has been on-going since 2019 and our retirement team validated these 272 public servants who have reached retirement age to be retired and paid out of the Public Service,” said Ms. Sasan. Once these public servants get paid out their entitlements, their names will be terminated on the government’s Alesco Payroll system. “Retirement is a normal attrition that is undertaken by the agencies to retire their aging workforce and submit names to DPM for file checks and validation processes.” Secretary Sansan said the DPM has taken a whole of government approach to administer the retirement exercise and retire public servants in collaboration with Treasury and Finance. “The approach we have taken to identify retirees is through the Alesco payroll, and then we write to the agencies to confirm and submit names of those who have reached the compulsory retirement age to DPM.” Secretary Sansan said retiring the aging public servants has been heavily dependent upon availability of funding to pay them out and that is why many have remained on the payroll until such time funding is available to pay them out. The Government has been helpful as since 2019, a total of K234 Million has been expanded to pay out the retirees. “I thank the government for its commitment to this cause,” said the DPM Secretary. Ms. Sansan is appealing to all government agencies to play their part in retiring their ageing workforce, to fast track the retirement process for 2024 as funding has been made available in the 2024 Budget. Meanwhile, the 21 agencies whose officers are being retired are: · Autonomous Region of Bougainville (1), · Central PA (2), · Central PHA (1), · Cocoa Board (5), · Department of Implementation and Rural Development (2), · East Sepik PA (33), · East New Britain PHA (34), · Enga PA (25), · Enga PHA (13), · Madang PHA (42), · NBC (16), · NCD PHA (1), · NSO (4), · PNGDF (37), · Police Uniform (2), · Public Solicitor’s Office (1), · Simbu PA · Simbu PHA (2), · SHPA (2), · SHPHA (26), and · WNBPHA (15).  
Published on February 4, 2024