Author: Nathan KUMAN

In a heartwarming display of solidarity, major universities in Papua New Guinea have united to support the victims of a devastating landslide that struck Mulitaka in Enga Province. The landslide, which occurred on March 28, 2024, buried several homes, and resulted in numerous fatalities, leaving the local community in dire need of assistance. Clinton Kopyoto, the President of the Divine Word University (DWU) Enga Students Association and a third-year Information Systems student, announced a collaborative initiative involving Divine Word University, the University of Papua New Guinea, the University of Technology, the University of Natural Resources and Environment, and the University…

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The Australian Government has announced it will provide an initial $2.5 million in humanitarian aid to support Papua New Guinea (PNG) after a massive landslide in the Enga Province caused severe destruction and loss of life. This funding will help address the immediate needs of the affected communities and support recovery efforts. In response to a request from the PNG Government, Australia will send technical experts to assist with managing the disaster, conducting geohazard assessments, and planning early recovery efforts. Additionally, emergency relief supplies, including shelter materials, hygiene kits, and specific support for women and children, will be provided to…

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The Member of Parliament (MP) for Popondetta Open, Richard Masere, who is also the Minister responsible for the National Statistics Office (NSO), announced at a media conference yesterday that preparations for the 2024 National Census are well underway. Minister Masere was joined by National Statistician, Mr. John Igitoi and a representative from Max Industrials, the company contracted to supply the tablet computers essential for data collection during the census. Minister Masere emphasized the significance of the upcoming census, which occurs once every ten years. “The progress of the National Census is well, truly into its advanced stages,” he stated, ensuring…

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The Lae Tennis Club (LTC) is excited to announce the PANAMEX LAE TENNIS OPEN 2024, happening over the King’s Birthday long weekend from June 14 to 17, 2024. This top tennis event will take place at the Lae Golf Club, thanks to the generous support from our naming sponsor, PANAMEX PACIFIC (PNG) LTD. They have donated an impressive K30, 000.00 for this year’s tournament, continuing their support for the third year in a row. Their help has been crucial for growing tennis in Lae. The tournament will have six categories: OPEN, WOMEN’S OPEN, U19 BOYS, U19 GIRLS, MASTERS 50+, and…

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PrintSol, a digital printing company in Port Moresby, is proud to continue sponsoring the Yumi FM PNG Musik Awards. This is the only event in Papua New Guinea that celebrates local artists, showing PrintSol’s dedication to supporting local talent. Vanessa Veoli, the Print Shop Manager at PrintSol, explained why this partnership is important. “For PrintSol, sponsoring the only event that recognizes our country’s artists is an easy choice.” “We are grateful for the exposure the Yumi FM PNG MusiK Awards has given us,” she said. PrintSol was established on March 29, 2018, and is celebrating its sixth year. The company…

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In a remarkable blend of youthful ambition and cultural collaboration, Adhya Prasad, a Grade 12 student at St. Joseph’s International Catholic College in Port Moresby, has taken on a key role in a historic film project that bridges the creative worlds of Papua New Guinea (PNG) and India. Adhya is serving as the production controller for the groundbreaking co-production between NAFA Productions of PNG, Neelam Productions, and Silicon Media from India. This project, which aims to showcase the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes of PNG to a global audience, marks the first significant co-production between PNG and India. It…

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A groundbreaking film project is set to bridge the cultural and creative worlds of Papua New Guinea (PNG) and India, marking the first major cinematic co-production between the two countries. NAFA Productions of PNG has partnered with India’s Neelam Productions and Silicon Media to create a film that will spotlight PNG’s rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes on the global stage. Indian High Commissioner Shri Inbasekar Sundaramurthi expressed his excitement about the collaboration. He stated, “NAFA Productions is thrilled to announce this pioneering cinematic partnership.” “This film will showcase the extraordinary beauty and cultural richness of Papua New Guinea to…

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Central Province Transport Authority (CPTA) stride forward today as they inked a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Road Traffic Authority (RTA), representing an essential moment in their partnership aimed at enhancing transport systems and boosting revenue generation within the province. The MOA, which comes on the heels of legislative amendments passed by Parliament, designates the transfer of land transport functions from the Department of Transport to RTA, thereby entrusting RTA with the regulatory oversight of all land transport services across the nation. The signing ceremony was graced by esteemed dignitaries including Mr. David Jerram, Managing Director of Central Province…

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In a significant stride towards enhancing rural connectivity and fostering economic prosperity, a historic Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was formalized between the Rural Airstrip Agency (RAA) and the Central Provincial Government. The promising occasion, attended by Governor for Central Province, Madam Rufina Peter, Acting Provincial Advisor Edward Kila, and Mrs. Kim R. Opiti, CEO of the Rural Airstrip Agency, marked the beginning of a new era of development for Central Province’s remote communities. In her speech, Governor Peter explained how the MOA had a significant impact on the region’s economy. “This agreement is a testament to our commitment to inclusive…

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As the Grade 10 Written Expression (WEX) mock exams kick off this week at Tusbab Secondary School, anticipation builds for the upcoming WEX National Exams scheduled for next month. However, amidst the preparations, a pending concern threatens to disrupt the smooth conduct of examinations and that is the delay in Government Tuition Fee Subsidy (GTFS) funds. GTFS funds play a pivotal role not only in the day-to-day operations of schools but also in facilitating crucial logistics, particularly in the transportation of exam papers. With the transportation of exam papers contingent upon the availability of funds, the current delay poses a…

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