Tuesday, September 10, 2019
PM vows to help women
Posted by The National
PRIME Minister James Marape, pictured, says his Government will work towards ensuring women’s rights are recognised and women are given equal opportunities in business.
“As the current prime minister, I look forward to ensuring women’s rights are given total protection and women are given every opportunity in life and protected as far as contested resources are concerned, resources of school, resources of healthcare, resources of work place and more importantly, resources of private business opportunity,” he said.
Marape made the comments at the Professional Business Women’s (PBW) Club’s inaugural CEOs Independence Ball which he and wife Rachael attended at the International Convention Centre on Saturday night.
PBW, a non-governmental organisation, founded by Dame Carol Kidu and established in 1982, comprises of a group of volunteers who dedicate their time to raise funds to assist less fortunate women to complete their education through a school fee support programme.
Some of the recipients of the school fees assistant scheme were present at the ball and shared stories of their struggles in life and the impact that PBW had on them and their lives.
Marape said he was inspired by the story of one of the recipients, Zelda John, who recently completed her secondary education at Marianville Secondary School.
John, a young woman from East Sepik, was the sixth child in a family of nine siblings abandoned by their mother and left with their father to fend for them, shared her experience of the hardship faced by her family, especially her father who looked after them and the struggles they went through.
John spoke of how she had taken on the responsibility of looking after her education as well as those of her siblings.
John said through the support of PBW, she was able to complete her secondary education and looked forward to become a teacher to assist her family.
Marape commended PBW for supporting and empowering women through education and said he was grateful to be in the company of women with such initiative.
“When I talk about this country being fair, it refers to all having equal opportunities,” Marape said.
“This country must be a country of equal opportunities and it is important for every one of us who are successful to share the blessing with others and I am happy to be in the company of a group of women who are able to share blessings with others.”
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ExxonMobil supports Kutubu’s festival with K50,000
Posted by The National
EXXONMOBIL PNG presented a cheque of K50,000 to help with transportation and logistics of singsing groups for this year’s Kutubu Kundu and Digaso Festival.
The operator of PNG LNG Project made the presentation to the festival committee member recently at the Daga village, Southern Highlands.
ExxonMobil PNG’s pipeline operations supervisor Noah Pingin said the festival continued to be an important event because it helped promote the uniqueness of Kutubu’s rich socio-cultural practices and traditions through dress, song, dance, and food.
“We are honoured to be part of this community driven initiative that aims to preserve local cultural heritage and promote tourism in the areas in which we operate,” Pingin said.
With this year’s theme as “Strongim na Wok Bung Wantaim” the festival will run from Sept 19 to 21 and will bring together people from Kutubu, Bosavi and Samberigi in Southern Highlands, Kikori in Gulf and also from Hela.
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PM hails Wigmen, Lae Tigers
Posted on The National
PRIME Minister James Marape congratulated grand finalists Hela Wigmen and Lae Tigers for putting on an exciting display of rugby league at the National Football Stadium in Port Moresby on Sunday.
Sports Minister Marape said the Tigers were the benchmark rugby league team in the country and they deserved to be crowned champions. The Lae Biscuit Company-sponsored outfit also won the minor premiership.
Marape also praised the Wigmen for a brave effort this season.
“Tigers, you are the benchmark team in the last three years,” he said.
“If there is any team who deserve to win today (Sunday) it is certainly the Tigers and they proved that.
“Congratulations to the Tigers.
“To the Wigmen, great men come out gracious in defeat.
“You were gracious in defeat and you are equally my champions.
“Congratulations to you, your families and sponsors, and also all the teams who had taken part in the Digicel Cup this year.”
He said the good thing about sports was that there was always the next season to look forward to for teams to work on their weaknesses and improve on their strengths.
Marape said he was looking forward to a bigger and better season next year.
He also thanked Digicel for supporting rugby league in the country over the last nine years.
Marape said he was looking forward to their continued support in the years to come.
Go to this link for more: https://www.thenational.com.pg/pm-hails-wigmen-lae-tigers/
Wigmen innocent: Hondina
Cup organisers say Hela side will not be penalised over alleged incident
By JACK AMI - The National
DIGICEL Cup organisers say grand finalists Hela Wigmen will not be penalised over an alleged sexual-assault incident that took place in Port Moresby on Sunday.
It was alleged that Wigmen supporters had chanced upon a female Tigers supporter after she had made her way out of the Oil Search National Football Stadium following the Lae side’s 15-4 victory.
However, Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Competition (PNGNRLC) manager Stanley Hondina said yesterday that the franchise would not be penalised as it was the work of opportunists.
“We have guidelines to safeguard the competition and its franchises, and Wigmen are not part of this unfortunate incident,” he said.
NFS general manager Lee Pokarop said yesterday’s front-page article in the other daily had tarnished the work done to develop the sport.
“We don’t know which source the reporter had got his or her story from as all the sports reporters were still at OSNFS after the grand final. We should get our facts right before publishing such reports,” Pokarop said.
“This is like attacking rugby league and undoing a peaceful grand final. Prime Minister James Marape and Sports Vice-Minister Wesley Raminai hailed it a great success. Security is our number-one priority at the stadium.
“It is unfortunate and the blame should not be shouldered by both organisations (NFS and PNGNRLC) as it did not take place in the venue.
“For events like the Rugby League World and any other international events, security is extended outside the stadium.
“We’d like to assure our people and supporters that the venue has a highly-professional approach in dealing with such behaviour and does not entertain violence.”
PNGNRLC chairman Adrian Chow said it was an isolated incident.
“This is an unfortunate incident and the Wigmen should not be blamed as it was work of opportunists claiming to be supporters, allegedly attacking a woman and smashing vehicle windows at the back of Boroko Post Office,” he said.
“This is a police matter now so they will have to investigate and arrest the suspects involved in the incident.
“We have a zero tolerance on violence. It’s unfortunate that this has happened.”
Go to this link for more: https://www.thenational.com.pg/wigmen-innocent-hondina/
It was alleged that Wigmen supporters had chanced upon a female Tigers supporter after she had made her way out of the Oil Search National Football Stadium following the Lae side’s 15-4 victory.
However, Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Competition (PNGNRLC) manager Stanley Hondina said yesterday that the franchise would not be penalised as it was the work of opportunists.
“We have guidelines to safeguard the competition and its franchises, and Wigmen are not part of this unfortunate incident,” he said.
NFS general manager Lee Pokarop said yesterday’s front-page article in the other daily had tarnished the work done to develop the sport.
“We don’t know which source the reporter had got his or her story from as all the sports reporters were still at OSNFS after the grand final. We should get our facts right before publishing such reports,” Pokarop said.
“This is like attacking rugby league and undoing a peaceful grand final. Prime Minister James Marape and Sports Vice-Minister Wesley Raminai hailed it a great success. Security is our number-one priority at the stadium.
“It is unfortunate and the blame should not be shouldered by both organisations (NFS and PNGNRLC) as it did not take place in the venue.
“For events like the Rugby League World and any other international events, security is extended outside the stadium.
“We’d like to assure our people and supporters that the venue has a highly-professional approach in dealing with such behaviour and does not entertain violence.”
PNGNRLC chairman Adrian Chow said it was an isolated incident.
“This is an unfortunate incident and the Wigmen should not be blamed as it was work of opportunists claiming to be supporters, allegedly attacking a woman and smashing vehicle windows at the back of Boroko Post Office,” he said.
“This is a police matter now so they will have to investigate and arrest the suspects involved in the incident.
“We have a zero tolerance on violence. It’s unfortunate that this has happened.”
O’Neill: Funding cut will hurt districts, provinces
By GYNNIE KERO The National
FORMER Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, pictured, has condemned the planned slashing of service improvement programme funds for provinces and districts saying it will hurt the people, especially those in rural areas.
O’Neill was responding to a statement by his successor James Marape warning that cuts should be expected in the funding of certain programmes when the Supplementary Budget is tabled in Parliament next month.
Marape mentioned the district service improvement programme (DSIP) and provincial service improvement programme (PSIP).
O’Neill said the DSIP and PSIP were established and maintained by the Government when Marape was finance minister “so that government services could be planned and delivered at the local level, and not simply imposed by Waigani”.
“This is the only funding that goes directly to our districts and provinces,” he said.
“For many years now, through these programmes, the districts and provinces have been able to work with communities to deliver services and projects needed by the people.
“Slashing of these funds will mean services in healthcare, education, community development and security will go into decline.
“Every district and province in our country has planned for the delivery of these promised funds for the remainder of 2019 for the betterment of their people.”
O’Neill said MPs and governors would have to explain to their people why the services had to be slashed by the Government in 2019.
“In over seven years in government, we ensured that DSIPs and PSIPs were paid despite the trying economic times,” he said.
“The Government already has within its means the savings that are required to fund the budget, such as the reforms in government salaries.
“These public service reforms that we initiated in previous years are now coming to fruition and should be fully implemented without fail.”
O’Neill said the Government should manage the budget “without taking drastic measures
that are not properly thought through which could only hurt our people”.
Go to this link for more: https://www.thenational.com.pg/oneill-funding-cut-will-hurt-districts-provinces/
No change to deputy PM
By REBECCA KUKU The National
PRIME Minister James Marape has denied talks and rumours that he is appointing a new deputy prime minister to replace Davis Steven.
In a WhatsApp response to The National yesterday evening, Marape said: “False.
Marape was asked: “There are talks that there is a new DPM. That a member of the NA (National Alliance Party) is now the new DPM and has replaced Davies Steven?”
The talks and rumours follow a viral posting being circulated in social media Facebook (PNG Current News) that read: “Patrick Pruaitch Deputy Prime Minister Davis Steven OUT!”
The National also learnt that Marape had a meeting with key political leaders in his office on Friday following news reports that the Supreme Court had allowed Opposition Leader Patrick Pruaitch to proceed with a court reference questioning the election of Marape as PM in Parliament on May 31.
The NA had also called for a press conference in the PM’s office in Parliament to announce its move to the Government but cancelled it after three hours.
Meanwhile, Steven, who is also Justice Minister and Attorney-General, failed to turn up for two official functions on Friday and yesterday.
The functions are related to the ongoing 2019 Commonwealth Magistrates’ and Judges’ Association (CMJA) Conference in Port Moresby.
Pruaitch is the party leader for the National Alliance.
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Parkop condemns violence
By Rebecca Kuku and Majorie Finkeo The National
NATIONAL Capital District Governor Powes Parkop has condemned the violence that broke out after the Lae Tigers beat Hela Wigmen 15-4 in the Digicel Cup rugby league final at the National Football Stadium on Sunday.
Parkop said that he was “totally disgusted, ashamed” by what had transpired.
According to police reports, four females were stripped and sexually abused by a group of Hela Wigmen supporters at Boroko.
Dog Unit director Leith Nidung told The National that the four young women wearing Lae Tigers T-shirts were pulled off near the big drain at the back of Stop & Shop next to Salvation Army, where their clothes were torn off.
Nidung said they were harassed and sexually assaulted when police arrived at the scene.
“They were completely naked and the group of Hela Wigmen supporters were trying to gang-rape them when police arrived and rescued them,” he said.
“The public assisted the four women with clothes to cover their bodies.
“Luckily, the incident happened close to the police station, there was a lot of people watching but no one wanted to help till police arrived at the scene.
“What has happened to our society for such an animalistic act to have taken place?”
Nidung said Hela Wigmen supporters also threw stones at their vehicles and police were outnumbered but they did their very best to contain the incident.
“Vehicle windscreens were stoned, lap tops, mobile phones stolen, bag-snatching, pick-pockets and many innocent Lae Snax Tigers supporters were attacked.
“It was difficult to arrest the suspects because of the crowd and we could not identify them.”
Hela Governor Philip Undialu also condemned the attacks and mayhem caused by Hela supporters after they lost.
Undialu told The National that “while he was not taking responsibility for the incidents” he condemned the actions of the person or persons using the Hela Wigmen name to incite violence.
Meanwhile, the Hela Wigmen Rugby League Club released a statement yesterday saying that it was an isolated incident by opportunists.
The statement said that an isolated incident could not be used to discredit what was an outstanding 2019 Digicel Cup competition, an entertaining finals series topping off with a spectacular grand final on Sunday.
“The Kroton Hela Wigmen were gracious in defeat.
“No punches were thrown by the players or the officials for the entire 80 minutes. Rugby League won at the end of the day,” the statement said.
“What happened between spectators within National Football Stadium are within the jurisdiction of the venue management to take note off and appropriate fines and actions to be imposed on the people concerned.
“What happens outside the National Football Stadium are in the hands of the police and appropriate charges must be laid on the people concerned by laying formal complaints. It is a police matter.”
Go to this link for more: https://www.thenational.com.pg/parkop-condemns-violence/
Reckless borrowing, spending forced funding cut: Undialu
By REBECCA KUKU - The National
RECKLESS borrowing and spending on inflated contracts by the previous government has forced the Government to slash funding for important programmes, says Hela Governor Philip Undialu.
He said the planned funding cuts to the provincial service improvement programme (PSIP) and district service improvement programme (DSIP) as announced by Prime Minister James Marape to fund the supplementary budget were inevitable.
Undialu said the previous government, led by Peter O’Neill, had doctored facts about the economy, debt-to-Gross Domestic Product ratio and the economy.
“Under former prime minister Peter O’Neill’s leadership, the country incurred a total debt of up to K27 billion and an additional K6 billion for the SOEs (State-owned entities),” he said.
“Our debt to GDP ratio is over 37 per cent now.
“That’s why this government has to do some cuts.
“That’s being responsible.”
Jiwaka Governor Dr William Tongamp said the country was in a serious financial situation and he was willing to accept a 20 per cent cut to his PSIP funds.
He said cuts should also be made in all public sectors.
Gulf Governor Chris Haiveta said he welcomed a 20 per cent cut to his PSIP and would make adjustments to the province’s budget.
Dei MP Westley Nukunj said DSIP funds were policy development funds and not constitutional funds. “If the Government wanted to cut it to fund a supplementary budget, then let it do so.”
Moresby South MP Justin Tkatchenko said DSIP funds went a long way in transforming his electorate and without it his people would suffer.
“However, we all have to make the sacrifice and work together to assist the country’s financial struggles and issues.”
Go to this link for more: https://www.thenational.com.pg/reckless-borrowing-spending-forced-funding-cut-undialu/
PNG must judge us based on our content of character and individual actions, not stereotype in general
By Bobby Yupi
In Sympathizing with what was circulated in social media for the last 24 hours after the nerve wrecking exchange of rugby league footy skills during the Grand Final Day between the Snax Tigers and the Kroton Hela Wigman, some things need to be put in their contexts!
1. One cannot be emotionally charged to stereotype a group based on the actions of a select few, because what one may say under the cloud of one's emotions minus one's sense of reasoning and logic.
2. What happened within the confines of NFS by Spectators falls under the care of the Management of the NFS. The Kroton Hela Wigman Rugby League Club is not a party in this melee! The Wigman team has risen from the ashes and they have displayed true sportsmanship and discipline and accepted defeat with Humility!
3. What happens on the Field between the Players, Referees, linesmen or the club officials are matters for the PNGRFL to deal with! There you saw the full 80 minutes entertainment on show! Every team member went a winner through display of entertaining football despite the scoreline! PNGRFL gets the credit for taking the game forward.
4. What happens outside, of the confines of the above, and the unfortunate incidents outside as being the subject of social media onslaught on the Hela community with much fanfare and emotional boil over are matters within the confines of law and police and No Hela Individual leader or law abiding citizen has control over! We live in a society where risks are inevitable and those who met their fate with properties rampaged and lives traumatized are an unfortunate incident in otherwise, would have been a successful year of following rugby league within and abroad!
5. I am a Hela by Birth but I will still bleed a Papua New Guinean through and through! I have seen and read and digested within the last 24 hours emotional sentiments over a single incident or 2 which the general Law abiding Hela citizens, including myself have No control over!
To give you the challenge that what you emotionally expressed is not what all Hela is comprised of, I will allow you to watch Hela's personal and professional progress and find out for oneself what Hela has contributed to the National Labour, National Identity, National Economy and the National Politics of our great nation! We (Hela) stand to be judged Not on the actions of an individual few or renegade opportunists! Besides, I do Not Condone the actions of those Opportunists who preyed on the vulnerable members.
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