The haunting lyrics of that unforgettable Goroka anthem “Welcome to Goroka” reverberates through the air as New Zealand Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand steps off the Air Niugini Dash 8 plane in Goroka on Wednesday, September 30, 2009.
“Welcome to Goroka, the
On the tarmac, Sir Anand is welcomed by Asaro mud men, famous for their intimidating headwear.
Some dance with spears, others beat kundus, to welcome him into their exotic and beautiful mountainous land.
Sir Anand and wife Lady Susan Satyanand mingle around with the iconic mudmen and dancers.
It wasn’t as high profile as Australian Prime Minister Kevid Rudd’s Mar 2008 visit, where he received a welcome more befitting a modern messiah than a visiting foreign politician, but Sir Anand’s visit nonetheless shows the importance
Sir Anand’s convoy drive to
At Kabiufa, he assures vegetable growers of
The once-famous vegetable-growing hub at the school is being revived with the assistance and expertise of the Fresh Produce Development Agency.
Kabiufa Farm Fresh Vegetables – during its heyday until closure in 1995 – was renowned for its trademark vegetables.
Sir Anand is impressed to see the fresh vegetables and beautiful flowers of Goroka, which is known for its perennial springtime climate.
“I can see what a wonderful, fertile place this is,” he tells an appreciative, cheering audience of flag-waving students.
“I have been told about the wonderful potential for food (in PNG).
“I think that the initiative to grow food is something that is so vital for the future of
“It is something that
“It seems a vital project for the future, which will benefit everyone.”
Kabiufa principal Terry Haru says it is an honour to have Sir Anand visit as
“Some 20 years ago, the
“With the revival of the farm, we are planning to look at developing an agri-business curriculum, where we could train and equip young people with knowledge and skills that they would be able to use to earn their living.
“Our project will aim at addressing issues like school dropouts, employment creation, participation of women in agriculture and agriculture extension service delivery.”
Mr Haru acknowledges the fact that the
“Through the assistance and partnership of FPDA and your government and through our partnership with FPDA, we will extend our agriculture training programmes to women, youth and the local community farmers, who could benefit in acquiring knowledge and skills to produce vegetables and other farm products and to sell or know how to run their own businesses in other areas as well.”
Sir Anand and Lady Satyanand are draped with gifts including bilums and
The unfazed
After his market walk, there is a visit to Family Voice, a family rights/counseling NGO which has received NZAID assistance, and Coffee Connections, a fair-trade registered, organic certified trader which has exported to New Zealand, as well as other New Zealand-funded projects.
Sir Anand has lunch hosted by Eastern Highlands Governor Malcolm Smith Kela at the Bird of Paradise Hotel before a direct Air Niugini Dash 8 flight to Kopopo in the
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