Monday, November 10, 2014

PILP with Taiwan wraps up in Taipei

  • Publication Date:11/10/2014 
  • Source: Taiwan Today
  • Pacific Islands Leadership Program with Taiwan concluded Nov. 7 in Taipei City, showcasing Taiwan’s economic and cultural achievements while fostering stronger relations among participants.
    PILP with Taiwan wraps up in Taipei
    MOFA Vice Minister Vanessa Shih (center, first row) is all smiles at the closing ceremony of Pacific Islands Leadership Program with Taiwan Nov. 7 in Taipei City. (Staff photo/Chin Hung-hao)
        Drawn from 13 Pacific nations, the 26 young students and professionals took part in a variety of activities like workshops and seminars during the four-week program. They also went on tours of such attractions as National Palace Museum and Sun Moon Lake.
        “As a member of the Asia-Pacific, Taiwan spares no efforts in contributing to the development of the region through programs spanning such areas as education, fisheries management, medical care and renewable energy,” Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Vanessa Shih said at the closing ceremony.
        “PILP with Taiwan is a perfect example of our commitment in this regard and highlights the importance of close cooperative relations between Taiwan, the U.S. and the Pacific Island nations.”
        Also attending the ceremony were ambassadors to the ROC of Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau and Tuvalu, representative to Taiwan of Fiji, charge d'affaires of the Solomon Islands, as well as AIT Director Christopher Marut.
        Alatina Ioelu from Samoa said robust exchanges with members of Taiwan’s leading academic, private and public sector institutions during the program paved the way for a new approach to longstanding challenges in the region.
        Echoing Ioelu’s remarks, Mona Giheno from Papua New Guinea said PILP with Taiwan opened her eyes to see the value of hard work and perseverance. “People are the greatest assets and I will use what I learned to change my country for the better.”
        Co-hosted with East-West Center in the U.S., PILP with Taiwan is in its second year and aims to produce 125 young leaders across the region skilled in leadership and building cooperation by 2017. (DF-JSM)
        Write to Taiwan Today at ttonline@mofa.gov.tw

      Siaka century helps Papua New Guinea make history

      Andrew Nixon
      9 November 2014

      Yesterday, Papua New Guinea become the sixth team to win their first ODI. Today they did what the previous five couldn't do - win their second.

      Batting first after winning the toss at the Tony Ireland Stadium in Townsville, Queensland, Hong Kong lost the sometimes dangerous Irfan Ahmed early on, but recovered with Waqas Barkat and Anshuman Rath putting on 60 for the second wicket before Barkat was out for 24.

      Rath then put on 53 for the third wicket with Hong Kong skipper Jamie Atkinson before he was out for 51. Hong Kong in general batted much better than yesterday, with Babar Hayat top scoring with 55. Haseeb Amjad smashed the ball around towards the end of their innings, scoring 42 from just 20 balls.

      The final Hong Kong total was 261 before they were bowled out three balls short of their quota of 50 overs. Norman Vanua was the pick of the PNG bowlers with 4-60.

      The Papua New Guinea reply was initially dominated by one man - Lega Siaka. The 21 year old, who scored two centuries in the World Cup Qualifier earlier this year, played superbly to make Papua New Guinea's first ODI century. He scored 109 before he was run out, and shared in a 79 run stand for the fourth wicket with Vani Morea.

      It was Morea who then took over the run scoring, keeping the strike and keeping up with the required rate even as three wickets fell at the other end. He finished unbeaten on 65, hitting the winning four when a Hong Kong fielder failed to take what could have been a simple catch when he lost the ball in the sun.

      The three wicket win sparked celebrations in the PNG camp, who can go back to Port Moresby safe in the knowledge that they've had a better start to their ODI history than any other team. Captain Chris Amini was overcome by emotion in a post match interview, choking back tears as he dedicated the series win to his grandfather, who was the first of many members of the Amini clan to play for Papua New Guinea.

      Papua New Guinea will next be in action later this month when they play in the East Asia Pacific Twenty20 Championship in Lismore, New South Wales.

      Papua New Guinea beat Hong Kong by 3 wickets
      Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville, 9 November
      Hong Kong 261 (49.3 overs, Babar Hayat 55, Anshuman Rath 51, Haseeb Amjad 42, N Vanua 4-60, W Gavera 3-45)

      Dion calls for open communication among MPs

      DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister for Inter Government Relations, Leo Dion, who is responsible for all provincial and local level government affairs maintains that effective and open communication among all national MPs is the cornerstone for stability and good governance at the provincial government level.
      Dion made this statement when announcing the successful outcome of a compulsory meeting he facilitated last Thursday  with the Prime Minister and all the three MPs from Oro Province.
      "From this meeting we, together with all the Oro MPs agreed and collectively resolved that all issues that resulted in the standoff were a direct result of lack of effective communication and consultation among the leaders on mainly management issues affecting the province. We also resolve to uphold that  Garry Juffa is the mandated Governor of Oro Province and maintains his role as chairman of provincial executive council and the provincial assembly as mandated by the people," he said.
      Dion said all the MPs and LLG presidents would support Juffa's leadership role as Governor.
      "Collectively, we also resolve to refrain and withdraw forthwith any actions that will jeopardise the development prospect and progress of the province. As Minister responsible, I am very pleased with the level of maturity demonstrated by our Oro MPs in their resolution to put their differences aside and work together for the common good of our people," Dion said.
      He said the meeting was very important and indeed the outcome was "a testament to what we can do as leaders if we can come together and discuss issues openly with a greater sense of objectivity".
      "I thank the Governor for Oro, Garry Juffa; Member for Sohe anf Minister for Community Development, Delilah Gore and Member for Ijivitari,  David Arore for their humbleness in coming together for the compulsory meeting.  I also thank the people of Oro for their patience and refrain during this period of the standoff," he said.
      Dion also acknowledged and thanked the Prime Minister, Peter O'Neill for his leadership in fostering a dialogue for the compulsory meeting to take place.

      Thursday, November 06, 2014

      PM:Potential of Ebola in PNG very low

      Prime Minister Peter O'Neill  and the National Executive Council (NEC) have received a briefing from the Minister for Health Michael Malabag MP, on preparations to reduce the potential of the Ebola virus reaching Papua New Guinea, as well as measures being implemented to deal with a patient in the unlikely scenario that a case was to become present.
      "Health Minister Malabag made it very clear that there are no reported cases of Ebola in Papua New Guinea, and the likelihood of Ebola being imported into the nation is very low," O'Neill noted following the briefing.
      "Considering that the World Health Organisation has declared Ebola a public health emergency of international concern, Papua New Guinea has taken heed of this warning and is implementing measures that meet and surpass global standards.
      "A National Ebola Taskforce has been established and is working closely with border protection agencies including immigration, health facilities and international partners to ensure procedures are in place to prevent Ebola entering our country.
      "In the extremely unlikely situation that a person with symptoms did arrive, that person would be moved to an isolation unit at the port of entry.  Immediate care would be provided to test for the virus and a management plan implemented to deal with a potential infection.
      "Temporary isolation tents are being deployed to international entry points, and the provision of essential Personal Protection Equipment is included with these facilities.
      "Training of healthcare workers is continuing to ensure a professional response if a potential case is detected.
      "A permanent isolation unit that meets WHO standards for biohazard level 4 facility standards is also being established in Port Moresby to deal with potential Ebola and future infectious diseases threats.
      "I thank the Minister for Health and his Department, as well as all participants on the National Ebola Taskforce for their efforts to date.  While the potential of Ebola appearing in our country is low, we have to be vigilant and well prepared."
      The Prime Minister called on the media, and in particular social media users, to be responsible in discussion of Ebola and not cause undue distress.
      "We have seen two instances in Queensland recently where people with a heightened temperature went into isolation as a precaution while they were tested. 
      "Unfortunately some mainstream and social media reporting worried people in Papua New Guinea when there was zero risk to our people from these instances.
      "We just need commentators to be responsible and report accurately on this important community health issue."

      Fact Sheet
      Ebola – National Preparedness and Response Planning
      ·    A National Ebola Taskforce has been established and is meeting regularly to consider issues relating to current global concerns relating to the Ebola virus. 
      ·    The Taskforce comprises representatives from border protection agencies of government, National Airport Corporation Ltd (NAC), PNG Ports Ltd, NAQIA National Disaster Centre, the media, Air Niugini, NCD Health Services, City Hall, Defence Force, Australian Government, US Government, and the World Health Organisation
      ·    The Taskforce and the National Department of Health (NDoH) and the Citizenship and Immigration Services Authority (CISA) are undertaking immediate preparedness activities with the support of the Australian Government, World Health Organisation, and other partners, including:
       - Training of flight crews to identify and respond to passengers that may be showing symptoms of Ebola.
      - Establishment of isolation centres at ports to quarantine incoming passengers showing symptoms of Ebola.
       - Training of health workers in conjunction with the World Health Organisation at PMGH with further training to be conducted for all NCD health workers.
       - More clinical and quarantine officers will be identified and trained for surveillance at the airport and seaport.
      - Stringent screening of applications for visas for entry into PNG by foreign nationals introduced by CISA at PNG foreign missions and posts.
      • There is currently an intense transmission of Ebola Virus Disease (Ebola) in three (3) countries in West Africa, namely Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea.
      • There is also a localised transmission of Ebola in five (5) other countries, namely, Nigeria, Mali, Senegal, Spain, and United States of America (USA).
      • Ebola is not an airborne virus as was the case with SARs in 2003, Ebola transmission is only through direct contact through body fluids.  This makes the virus significantly more open to containment than the SARs virus.

      Wednesday, November 05, 2014

      Fiji Television forced to sell its stake in PNG's EMTV

      SUVA (Fiji Broadcasting Corporation / Pacific Media Watch / The Fiji Times): Fiji Television is selling off its Papua New Guinean television station, EMTV, because of a new law which says all media organisations must be majority owned by PNG nationals.
      The Fiji Broadcasting Corporation and The Fiji Times newspaper reported that Fiji TV had signed an agreement with Telikom PNG to evaluate the station and put in an offer to buy it.
      Fijian Holdings Limited chief executive Nouzab Fareed told the FBC that until now EMTV had been a "cash cow" for Fiji TV but that its market value had been slowly declining, partly because the new law has led to new local TV stations starting up:
      "We have signed an exclusive agreement, a memorandum of undertaking with Telikom PNG, which is a government owned authority, to look at a complete due diligence, through which the Telikom PNG will make an offer, for our entire shareholding in Media New Guinea Limited, I agree Media New Guinea Limited is a cash cow for Fiji Television Limited, but cash cows aren't cash cows every day, unless you protect your subsidiary, and if you feel comfortable and I think I don't see much value in that otherwise.
      We are happy right now, but it doesn't mean, when the competition comes into the market from November and December, in PNG, the value of our company will be the same, we see the market share has been slowly going down, the advertisers in PNG is reducing their length of their contracts, so we see that competition is coming up, click tv PNG is starting next week, we are aware that DigiTv is coming up, but at the same time, we are fully aware, the legal frame work in PNG."
      EMTV was previously owned by Australia's Channel Nine, before being sold to Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL).
      Meanwhile, The Fiji Times newspaper reports that Fiji TV is hoping that its licence to broadcast will be renewed when it expires next month.
      The TV station is owned by Fijian Holdings Limited which has invested $25 million in Fiji TV.
      Fareed said that having to apply for a licence renewal every six months might "create an issue in the long-term planning."
      However, he was sure that the government would renew Fiji TV's licence, as the station was operating within the confines of the media decree which was imposed by the previous military regime, and which remains in force.
      "From the operations point of view, I'm OK with this. I'm doing my best and doing everything within the Media Decree. We are trying to satisfy the government and we are hopeful that in December they will give us a licence," Fareed told The Fiji Times.

      Monday, November 03, 2014

      Policemen implicated in ENB crimes to be suspended and removed says Deputy Commissioner Andrews

      POLICE MEDIA

      Acting Deputy Police Commissioner Operations Jim Andrews said four serving policemen charged for Sexual Touching, Sexual Penetration and Wilful Murder in the East New Britain Province will be suspended from duties forthwith.
      The four serving members and one former policeman were all charged for sexual assault and murder, in Kokopo and Kerevat respectively.
      The Kokopo Committal court found sufficient evidence against the five men and referred them to stand trial at the National Court.
      Andrews said Commissioner Geoffrey Vaki issued instructions for the four serving members to be suspended and served with Serious Disciplinary Offence Reports (SDORs).
      "Once the SDORs are served, they will receive Notice of Penalties (NOPs) effecting their termination from the Constabulary," he said.
      "As Commissioner Vaki has declared a zero tolerance level on such behaviours by members of the Constabulary, enough is enough. The four policemen will be removed from the Constabulary so they can fight their cases as civilians in the criminal court.
      "The Constabulary will not harbour crime suspects. They committed very serious crimes and the law will deal with them."
      An investigative team from Port Moresby arrested and charged Reserve Constable Sakius Kilala and Senior Sergeant Hunat Bapun for sexually assaulting a female detainee in early October 2014. It is alleged the woman was sexually abused inside the Kokopo Police lock-up while in detention for causing the death of her husband.
      The investigators also arrested and charged a former policeman Andrew Nasala, Reservist Nathan Maita and Constable Robert Gigi over the death of a detainee who was allegedly beaten to death inside the Kerevat Police station.
      Andrews commended Officers from Internal Affairs for swiftly investigating the matter and pressing charges on the five suspects.
      He warned all members of the Constabulary to respect the rights of citizens who come in conflict with the law.
      He said the RPNGC management will continue to show good leadership and governance by punishing members of the Constabulary who break the country's laws.

      Friday, October 31, 2014

      Morobe feelings: Markham River Bridge

      On Sunday, October 19, I visited the Markham Bridge together with PNG National Rugby League general manager Hubert Warupi his wife, and a Fijian friend. 
      The bridge is the longest in Papua New Guinea, has a span of about 0.51km, and links Lae to Bulolo and Menyamya.
       The Markham River originates in the Finisterre Range and flows for 180km to empty into the Huon Gulf at Lae.
      Truly a Morobe treasure which is worth more than all the mining taking place upstream.

      All pictures@MALUM NALU


















      Thursday, October 30, 2014

      NEC endorses establishment of PNG Sovereign Wealth Fund under Organic Law

      The National Executive Council recently endorsed the establishment of the Papua New Guinea Sovereign Wealth Fund (PNG SWF) under the Organic Law.
      Prime Minister Peter O'Neill said Cabinet has endorsed the establishment of the fund under the Organic Law and approved a Certificate of Compliance issued by the First Legislative Counsel.
      In support of the PNG SWF, O'Neill said Cabinet had taken note of the First Legislative Counsel's draft bill for the establishment the fund under the Organic Law.
      He said NEC would advise the Governor General to recommend to Parliament that the bill be accepted and had directed the First Legislative Counsel to;
      a)    Prepare an instrument for the Governor General to sign that recommends to Parliament that the Organic Law on SWF Bill 2014 establishment be accepted;
      b)    Prepare and publish the instrument of gazettal for the bill and;
      c)    Carry out any other processes to allow the bill to be tabled in Parliament.
      "NEC also directed SWF Secretaries Committee to report back to Cabinet, through Ministerial Committee on Economic Sector (MCES), with updated action plan to operationalize the SWF,"  O'Neill said.
      He added that Cabinet also approved the engagement of an external law firm by Department of Treasury to assist the SWF Secretaries Committee prepare secondary legislation, consequential amendment to existing legislation's and regulations' and procedures necessary to operationalise the SWF.

      Prime Minister opens new Lae Port Overseas Wharf extension

      Prime Minister Peter O'Neill yesterday opened the new Lae Port Overseas Wharf extension and commended PNG Ports for their effort in getting the project.
      He said he was impressed with the new facilities and work would continue into the second phase including the commissioning of the Lae Tidal Basin Project.


       "This wharf is going to be the hub of trading activity for the Pacific, as well as Australia and New Zealand, as it can cater for large ships that carry bigger loads and would continue to serve out of this port," O'Neill said.
      "It is very important that the second stage of the project is completed as planned so that it can facilitate growing business activities in Lae and many other parts of the country."
      He said the expanded facility would work in with other major projects such as the Wafi Golpu mine and other mining projects that are taking place in the vicinity of the port.
      Speaking to PNG Ports staff and management, O`Neill encouraged all people involved with the port expansion to think big and work to continually to increase their efficiency as the port expands.
      "You have been given the authority to operate this port according to best commercial practices, and it is up to you to improve your level of service to your customers," he said.
      "I know staff and management will work together to improve services and the efficiency of the facilities to meet the consumer demand.
      "We can spend millions of Kina on projects like this, but to make it work we have to go beyond old practices and work at world standards."
      O`Neill said while the government had inherited a range of infrastructure deficiencies following decades of neglect, he said the National Government was working through these problems and allocating funding to key projects.
      The Prime Minister cut the ribbon to officially open the port.

      Wednesday, October 29, 2014

      Morobe Feelings: Erap River

      During my recent trip to Lae on Sunday, October 19, with PNG National Rugby League general manager Hubert Warupi,his wife, and a Fijian friend,  we took a drive up from Nadzab to visit the roaring Erap River, one of the  major tributaries of the Markham River.
      You won't miss the glorious sight of the Erap as your plane is about to land at Nadzab Airport.
      From its catchment in the Saruwaged Range, it flows into the Markham Valley, where it joins the Markham River.
      One of the treasures of  Morobe.






















      Monday, October 27, 2014

      All about MorobeCoast Shipping Services Ltd

      MorobeCoast Shipping Services Limited was set up by the five Members of Parliament from the five coastal districts of Morobe Province, namely: Kabwum, Tewae Siassi, Finschhafen, Nawaeb and the Huon to counter the deteriorating Lutheran Shipping services to their electorates.
      Former Lutheran Shipping vessels mv Gejamsaoc and mv Maneba (pictured at Voco Point in Lae) have been bought off by MorobeCoast Shipping Services Ltd
      1. Background
      The sea transport to the Finschhafen, Tewae-Siassi and the Kabwum Districts (FISIKA) of Morobe Province are the main travelling mode for the people of the area for a very long time since the Lutheran Shipping (Luship) was set up by the Lutheran missionaries more than 120 years ago.
      Over the years, the areas were served well by the shipping and the airlines services.
      However, in the last 15-20 years the airlines services have more or less ceased except for very limited services and charter operations for those who can afford the services.
      The shipping services have deteriorated very quickly over the last five years due to the ongoing management and shareholder issues with Lutheran Shipping and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of PNG (ELCPNG).
      While this was going on, the people living in the FISIKA area were finding it difficult to travel and to transport their produce to the markets in Lae or for the government services to be delivered to the districts.
      The deteriorating services in the shipping services become concerns to the MPs from the FISIKA area who met and reviewed the situation in their areas seriously and have requested that a proposal be put together to find alternate solutions to continue to provide the basic transport services to their people in their electorates.
      In taking the lead, the Speaker of the National Parliament and Finschhafen MP, Theo Zurenuoc, requested that a proposal be put together for him and his colleague MPs of FISIKA to consider as matter of urgency.
      The Speaker assembled a small group of liked-minded individuals from the Morobe Province and formed an advisory committee to advise him on the shipping situation. 
      Based on the above background, a proposal was put together for the review and consideration of the MPs from the FISIKA districts.
      1. Shipping Proposal
      The initial proposal was to set up an independent shipping business entity for the Finschhafen, Tewai-Siassi and the Kabwum districts (FISIKA) in the Morobe Province to help provide the needed shipping services that were once adequately provided by the Lutheran Shipping in the last 40 years.
      However, as the advisory committee was reviewing the various options, it was requested that the committee include the Nawaeb and the Huon Gulf districts in the shipping proposal.
      The revised proposal now includes all the five Coastal Districts of the Morobe Province, thus,  the proposed MorobeCoast Shipping Services Ltd was established.
      1. Possible Shipping Options
      Three possible options were presented to the MPs for their consideration and action, taking into account the current situation the Lutheran Shipping was going through with its board, the management and the shareholder. The options were: 
      • Provide direct financial assistance to Lutheran Shipping in terms of funding injection or the provision of new vessels to the company; 
      •   Set up a joint venture (JV) Company with Lutheran Shipping to help rejuvenate the company and provide funding; and
      • Set up a stand-alone shipping venture to operate and service the coastal districts of Morobe.

      4.1 Option A - Provide direct Assistance to Lutheran Shipping by providing Funds and Assets

      Under this option, it was proposed that the MPs from the five coastal districts of Morobe provided direct assistance to Luship in terms of funding and the provision of vessels paid for by the State and managed by the exiting KHL/Luship management.
      Given the current management and the operational issues surrounding the KHL/Luship/ELCPNG, it would be in the best interest of the MPs or anybody for that matter not to get involved with Luship until it was absolutely certain that these issues were resolved and that any public funds or assets given to Luship were managed according to the Companies Act 1997 and the Public Finance Management Act.
      This option would not be possible until the current issues are resolved between the ELCPNG, KHL and Luship management.

      4.2       Option B – A JV with Lutheran Shipping

      This option would require the coastal districts of Morobe to set up a new company under the Companies Act 1997, and enter into a JV operations with the existing Kambang Holding Ltd (KHL)/Lutheran Shipping services.
      It would require a new JV company to be set up and owned 50-50 by KHL/Luship and the five districts with its own board of directors and the management to operate the JV company.
      The districts would be required to inject capital funding, assets and personnel into the JV company to ensure that its interests were protected.
      Obviously, under this option, the directors and shareholders must be fully made aware of the current financial position of Lutheran Shipping and the management issues with its shareholder.
      Any JV option would depend on the board and management of Lutheran Shipping and its shareholder, ELCPNG,  willing to accept the changes to the current situation existing between the parties, which were hindering the operation of the company.
      Directors and shareholders of the proposed new MorobeCoast Company must also be satisfied that any JV arrangement with Luship would be viable and would serve the purpose of their intensions to serve their people. In the long run, the JV company should be self-sustained.       
      Again, this option would not be possible until the current issues were resolved between the ELCPNG, KHL and the Luship management.

      4.3       Option C – A Stand Alone Shipping Entity
      Under this scenario, an independent shipping entity incorporated under the Companies Act 1997, with the shareholding by the five coastal districts of Morobe Province - Finschhafen, Tewai Siassi, Kabwum, Nawaeb and Huon Gulf - to be set up with the equal share equity per district. 
      The board of directors of the company is comprised of seven directors, one each from the five districts and two independent directors.
      The company should be set up with a strategy in mind to diversify into other divisions that would bring together a holistic concept of serving the rural population of the districts.
      Initially the shipping division would be set up to serve the immediate needs of the deteriorating shipping services in the districts.
      Other divisions of the company should than be set up to address specific areas of needs in the districts, which include:
      • Road Transport Division
        • Set up a road construction and maintenance group in the district in Finschhafen, Sialum, Wasu and Siassi to build and maintain the road networks in the districts;
        • Set up and manage road transports in the districts to provide the complete system of transport to the rural people of the districts to travel to and from their villages to the main centres for commercial or social activities.
      • Air Transport Division
        • Review the existing airstrips in the remote parts of the various districts with view to provide maintenance to continue to provide services to the people in the remote areas;
        • Set up JV arrangements with existing third level airline operators to continue to service the rural population;
      • Agriculture, Marine and Local Produce Marketing  Division
        • Set up and manage the agriculture and marine commodities marketing for cocoa, coffee and fish from the local producers at their locations and selling the produce to buyers and processors in Lae;
        • Set up marketing for the local market produce from various villages could be bought off the rural people and transported to Lae for sales, providing the needed cash injection into the village economy.
      This is a very good opportunity to provide employment to the people in the rural areas of the districts to participate in the economic development of their districts.
      The MPs decided to go with Recommendation 3 and the initial proposal was to set up an independent shipping business entity for the Finschhafen, Tewai Siassi and the Kabwum Districts (FISIKA) in the Morobe Province.
      However, the advisory committee was requested to include the Nawaeb and the Huon Gulf districts into the shipping proposal to cater for the future management of the newly-acquired Huon Gulf district vessel, the mv Morobe Rainforest.
      mv Morobe Rainforest lying idle  off Voco Point in Lae
          The revised proposal now includes all the five coastal districts of the Morobe Province, thus the proposed Morobe Coast Shipping Services Ltd was proposed; and on December 20, 2013, an interim board of directors and a management team were  appointed to direct and manage the incorporation of the new shipping company.
      On January 21, 2014, the MorobeCoast Shipping Services Limited was incorporated with IPA. 

      5.     Shareholders

      The shareholders of the Company is made up of the current seating Members of Parliament for the five districts:

      • Kabwum District - Bob Dadae, MP
      • Tewae Siassi District  - Mao Zeming, MP and Minister for Fisheries
      • Finschhafen District    -  Theo Zurenuoc, MP and Speaker of National Parliament
      • Nawaeb District -  Gisuwat Siniwin, MP
      • Huon Gulf District - Ross Seymour, MP
      Each Member has signed a shareholders trust teed to hold one share in the company on behalf of his district and people while he is a current MP.
       When an MP is replaced during a national election, a by-election, or any other means where he or she is no longer an MP for the district, the shareholding is automatically transferred to the new MP for the Districtd.
      The returning sitting MP in a general election continues to holds the share for his district.

      6.     Directors

      The shareholders at their meeting on December 20, 2013, appointed the following directors to direct the setting up of the company representing each of the five districts and two independent directors; and an ex officio shareholders' representative:

      • Kabwum - David Katinge
      • Tewae Siassi - Billy Amakua
      • Finschhafen - Paul Isan
      • Nawaeb - Fua Singin, Chairman
      • Huon Gulf - Diemer Sakaing
      • Independent - Raemeng Sifumac
      • Independent - Dason Geveken
      • Shareholders - Bob Dadae, MP
      The above board members were confirmed as directors at the first joint shareholders' and directors' meeting of March 15, 2014, for a period of 12 months to see the new company being set up and will be subjected to reappointment at the first Annual Shareholders Meeting of the Company in 2015.

      7.     Management

      The board of directors of the company appointed the following people to form the management team and set up the company operations: 
      •  Manager: Namon T Mawason 
      32 years management experience with Mobil Oil New Guinea Ltd and the ExxonMobil Gas and LNG Projects, 1976 - 2008;   
      - 3 years with South Sea Lines Ltd as Manager 2008-2011; 
      - Board member Kambang Holdings Ltd 2000-2004; 
      - Chairman Kambang Holdings Ltd board 2004-2008.
       
      •  Financial Controller: Zabba J Kewoing
      - Former acountant for Kambang Holdings Ltd, Steamships and Paradise Foods.

      8.     Funding for MCSSL

      The initial Funding for the company is from the shareholder districts from their  DISP Funds of K 1.15 million each and a once-off grant from the National Government of K10 million.
      The board and management aims to develop and operate the shipping business to be sustainable into the future and not to rely on public funding. 

      9.     MCSSL Vessels

      During the liquidation of the Kambang Holdings Ltd/Lutheran Shipping, MCSSL bought through public tender two vessels, the mv Gejamsao and the mv Maneba.
      The vessels were operational at the time of the liquidation and can be operational as soon as we complete the change-of-ownership process with National Maritime Safety Authority and Department of Transport, Maritime Division,  for coasting trade licences for the vessels and secure a longer-term lease of the Voco Point Wharf.
      We have also tendered for another vessel, the mv Sir Zibang from the Lutheran Shipping fleet.
      Furthermore, a landing craft bought by the former MP for Huon Gulf District; the mv Morobe Rainforest is to be chartered by MCSSL once the legal case between the sitting MP and the former MP was settled.
      The MP for Tewae-Siassi is buying a landing craft from Indonesia and this vessel is scheduled to arrive in PNG in November to join the MCSSL fleet.
      We are reviewing some options to charter vessels from West New Britain Provincial Government and other sources to build up our fleet.     

      10.                           Voco Point Wharf Facility

      The Voco Point Wharf facility or the Namasu Wharf as known it is known to others was the foundation of the growth of Lutheran Shipping services for more than 100 years.
      This facility will continue to serve the new shipping company and therefore we are negotiating a long-term lease with option to buy the facility with current owners, NASFUND.
      This wharf facility is very important for MorobeCoast Shipping Services Ltd  to grow and to serve the people of the Morobe coast.
      The facility would require some renovations to the buildings and offices.
      The major issue with the wharf is the silting of sand at Voco Point, which is seriously affecting the wharf.
      Currently, mv Maneba can be seen with its bow sitting high up on the sand bank.
      mv Maneba can be seen with its bow sitting high up on the sand bank.
      The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) has approved K 2 million to fund the dredging of the silting, which is very badly affecting the NFA facility, and the former Lae Yacht Club Facility.
      MCSSL will be working with NFA and NASFUND to dredge the Voco Point sand bank as soon as funds are available and a dredging contractor is secured.      

      11.                        General Information

      The Lutheran Shipping operations were grounded on May 26, 2014, when a liquidator was appointed.
      The company that operated for more than 100 years by the Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea finally stopped operations due to its going management problems over the last five years.
      The new Shipping Company, MorobeCoast Shipping Services Ltd,  was set up in anticipation of the collapse of the Lutheran Shipping.
      It  will now take on where the Lutheran Shipping left off, and will continue to serve the people on the Morobe coast and once properly establish and extend the operations into the neighbouring West New Britain, Madang and Northern provinces.