Remington Technology in Papua New Guinea is the country’s premier print and document solutions provider, serving our country since 1948. Remington Technology is PNG’s only authorized Konica Minolta dealer, leading the way in creating strong partnerships with local businesses, by guiding them through their technology journey. Remington Technology understands the importance of proper training and so is committed to continuously training its people. RT Service Technicians, right across the nation are currently undergoing a Konica Minolta training workshop, which commenced last week, starting with Technicians from Madang, Lae and Goroka branches. This week Technicians from Mt Hagen, Kokopo, Lae, Kimbe…
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A delegation from the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) lead by the Board Chairman, Mr Ango Wangatau is visiting General Santos in Philippines to share and acquire fisheries knowledge and experiences in this particular region. General Santos is famously known as the “Tuna” city capital of Philippines and by visiting this region, it gives the delegates first-hand information and better ideas to best implement the Fisheries Strategic Plan 2021-2030 to achieve its goals. It boasts the modern fish port in Philippines and greatly supports the country’s revenue. The incorporation between the Government and Key Stakeholders were the driving force behind the…
The Police Operations on the Tigak Group of Islands wouldn’t have been successful, if it weren’t for community partnership with peace-loving citizens from the island who stepped out of their comfort zone to take ownership of restoring peace in society. New Ireland PPC, Chief Inspector, Felix Nebanat commended the complainant and his family who fully funded the Police Operations without hesitation in the name of bringing Law and Order into his home. “This signifies true leadership character and the essence of having the heart for our women, children and the innocent citizens who are entitled to live peacefully in the…
A thirty-five-year-old man, Robert Richard is an inspiration to his community at one of the biggest suburbs of Port Moresby, in Gerehu. Topping the class of 155 Reservists at Bomana in Court filing, Richard passed out with flying colors at Bomana Police Training College to volunteer and provide community policing, and assisting the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary during the 2022 National General Elections. He was recruited under the new reservist recruitment drive by RPNGC, intake 1 of 2022. Richard comes from a mixed parentage of Southern Highlands Province and Chimbu and is married with three children. Richard is Public…
Police Commissioner David Manning reinstated Chief Superintendent Joseph Tondop as the Deputy Commander Highlands Eastern-end during his visit to Mt Hagen last week. Commissioner Manning was in Mt Hagen to assess the highlands region security preparations for the 2022 national general election. Mr Manning said the reinstatement of Mr Tondop is in the best interest of the Constabulary and the nation during this time that needs good leadership and stability. Commissioner Manning said, “As leaders we must not let our ego and emotions take precedent. We have a duty to serve the people and it needs a collective effort from…
Police Commissioner David Manning announced that the 2022 National General Election operation plans and preparations are on track for the launching and deployment of the joint security forces in the highlands region this week. Commissioner Manning made these remarks during his official visit to Mt Hagen last week to inspect and ascertain the establishment of the joint security forces operation forward base at the Kimininga police barracks in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands. Mr Manning when receiving reports from Divisional Commander Highlands Eastern-end Assistant Commissioner Rigga Neggi commended his police officers for initiating and commencing pre-election awareness and operations despite resource…
PNG Women’s Va’a skipper Ailima Kini was given the prestigious role of official PNG flag bearer at the team accommodation venue at Grandvrio Resort, in Saipan, Northern Marianas. Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee President Sir John Dawanicura said the flag bearer reveal is an important role and ceremony in the lead up to the opening ceremony. “Ailima’s outstanding leadership has been key to the Vaá women’s success. “Ailima was part of the women’s team to the 2013 Mini Pacific Games that won three silver medals, the 2015 Pacific Games V12 team that shocked champions Tahiti for the Gold and in…
Eight (8) hardcore criminals from the Tigak Group of Islands in New Ireland, who are part of a gang, that has reigned in anarchy for past three (3) years, has finally surrendered to the Police last week. After two (2) weeks of aggressive resilience from the gang, their surrender came about following the loss of their ring leader, (name withheld) who was shot dead in a raid conducted by joint local Police and Mobile Squad personnel on Thursday the 9th of June. After numerous calls from the Police, since their insertion into the area, on the 27th of May, a…
Department of Personnel Management Secretary Ms. Taies Sansan has urged Public Servants in Madang to return to work immediately. Secretary Sansan addressed the Madang Public Servants on Friday(10th June) during a meeting they held with the President of the Madang Public Employees Association branch John Bivi. Ms. Sansan used the opportunity of the meeting with Mr Bivi to address the Madang Public Servants via phone and explained to them the Appointments process of Provincial Administrators. In her address, Ms Sansan confirmed that the position was advertised and that the proper processes were followed through to the National Executive Council -…
Normalcy is slowly returning to the township of Wewak as authorities and community leaders continue to hold peace talks between the conflicting factions of the fight that saw Wewak town in East Sepik province in a standstill since Sunday last week. East Sepik Provincial Police Commander Superintendent Albert Beli said the situation remain tense however fighting has stopped. The fight between the settlers at Wewak Bay (Basis) and Mengar villagers last Sunday has resulted in seven lives lost and homes and properties completely destroyed with displaced families now forced to seek refuge. “It has been a tough week for all…