Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Death Notice and Funeral Notice

The late First Officer Timothy John Houji

 

The family of Timothy John Houji (Air Niugini pilot) would like to advise all relatives and friends of his tragic death in the early hours of January 1, 2009.

Haus Krai is being held at the Houji residence at Six-Mile, Air Niugini Village, Stage 1 (Section 120, Lot 19).

 

Funeral Service

 

Date and time: Wednesday January 7, 2009, 1pm

Venue: Rev. Sino Kami Memorial Church, National Capital District

Funeral will be followed by refreshments at the Houji residence (Haus Krai) and his body will overnight in the family home. Timothy’s final flight will be on Thursday, January 8, 2009, to his home province of East Sepik to be laid to rest at Woginara No. 2 Village.

For further information, please contact Ruth Telek on (675) 6876016 or (675) 72204519.

2009 game fishing titles in Madang

The Game Fishing Association of PNG will hold this year’s game fishing national tournament in Madang.
The Madang Game Fishing Club (MGFC) will play host to the 34th GFAPNG National Titles sponsored by Mobil, Global Internet and Shimano.
The GFAPNG holds the national titles once a year during the Easter period.
Four affiliated clubs in Madang, Lae, Port Moresby and Rabaul alternate the role of host club each year, so that each of these towns hosts a national titles every four years.
“Each year Madang has played host, the number of anglers and non-anglers participating in this nine-day event has increased,” organising committee member Teresa Litz said today.
“This year the MGFC titles organising committee is expecting a minimum of 380 anglers to register, as well as up to 150 non-fishing guests.
“Registration fee is K400 per adult (fishing), K200 per junior (fishing) and K150 per guest (not fishing).
“These fees might seem steep, but they include: tournament bag, tournament shirt, cap, grid map, loads of promotional gear, breakfast, lunch (fishing days only), fuel vouchers and access to sponsored evenings for the duration of the whole tournament.
“Registration forms can be downloaded from www.gfa.com.pg/2009 ."
 The GFAPNG National Titles is a highly prestigious event and each year hundreds of anglers from all over PNG and overseas make the pilgrimage to the host town in order to participate.
The tournament is not just for seasoned anglers; many people who have never been fishing before have registered to fish the National Titles and have had such a great time.
“‘The Titles’ actually has a long record of rewarding the ‘greenies’ who have never touched a rod before!” Litz added.
“The best thing about the titles is it is an opportunity to socialise and meet other people from other towns or provinces; many men, women and children have formed lasting friendships based solely on a chance meeting at the titles.
“The camaraderie and mateship that’s experienced throughout the nine days of the tournament is truly unique and it’s this factor, not the prizes, that has most anglers returning every year.
 “Preparations for the 2009 titles are going very well.
“With up to 50 sponsors, over 400 anglers and guests as well as up to 40 boats, the logistics of holding an event like this require at least 12 months of planning and preparation.
“The titles committee is confident that it will be ready by the briefing night on April 3 and look forward to hosting an action-packed, fun-filled tournament right through to the final day when they bid farewell to visiting anglers at the ‘Crying Towel’ session on April 13.”

Monday, January 05, 2009

Skerah.com out now to promote Papua New Guinea

By ROSELYN VAI

Just a toksave that our 2009 edition of Skerah.com is now out.

Happy to receive your contributions in 2009.

If you got articles/blog articles promoting PNG, then please send them to us for publication with link to your site or blog.

Help us promote Papua New Guinea.

We'll only publish a paragraph or two and then a link to your site.

If you want your blog listed on our homepage and your articles included in our e-newsletter with a link then please let us know.

Our 2008 e-newsletter will carry on in 2009 but due to many contributions it will be on a fortnightly basis.

The first issue is in February.

A sample can be accessed here:

www.skerah.com/2009enews

rgds

Roselyn

Consort continues to train and develop Papua New Guinea seafarers

Captain Sod Baim (left) and Captain Jason Feda, both Consort-trained national captains holding Master Class 1 Certificate of Competency

Consort Express Lines Ltd has been vigorously training and developing Papua New Guinean seafarers within the maritime sector over the years.


The company’s cadet sponsorship programme is a significant component of its overall training and development strategy.


It involves the recruitment of young grade 12 school leavers to undergo four years of cadet training to become qualified ships officers.


The company has a total of 40 cadets currently in training from first year to fourth year.


Its annual cadet intake is five marine engineer cadets and five deck cadets, which represents a substantial investment for the future manpower needs of the shipping industry in PNG. The company has also been sponsoring employees to attend PNG Maritime College in Madang to upgrade their certificates.


Last year, the company sponsored the highest number of students enrolled at the Maritime College for various courses and was indeed pleased with the results.


All its sponsored students for Mate Class One and Engineer Class Two courses have successfully passed both their written and oral exams.


Charles Peni, a Consort-sponsored student was awarded the best student prize in the Mate Class One course.


The company is encouraged and will continue to sponsor more students at the Maritime College this year.


The company employs a total of 230 marine personnel throughout its fleet of vessels of which 95% are Papua New Guineans.


It boasts the services of two senior Papua New Guineans who hold Master Class One Certificate of Competency obtained from PNG Maritime College under full company sponsorship.


Two other senior Papua New Guinean engineers who hold Engineer Class One certificates have successfully localised chief engineer positions on large vessels.


All four senior officers have been trained and developed by the company up to international standards and are qualified to sail on any sized vessels anywhere in the world.


With the recent acquisition of larger vessels, the company now has a significant advantage for its current employees to gain higher level certificates.


The size of the vessels operated and the routes on which they trade, gives the company the capability to offer sea time from cadetship up to Master Class One or Engineer Class One levels with internationally-recognised certificates.


The company has recently seen the successful delivery of its latest vessel the MV Madang Coast, which sailed from the Caribbean to Lae with a 100 % complement of Papua New Guinean officers and crew, who displayed a very high level of professionalism in their jobs at an international level.


This groundbreaking achievement gives the company the confidence to continue to maintain its training and development strategy to meet not only its own future manpower needs but also the needs of the maritime industry as a whole.


The National for all the news from Papua New Guinea

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What a terrible way for Papua New Guinea to start the year!

What a terrible way for Papua New Guinea to start the year!

Terrorism has indeed come to Papua New Guinea!

Murders! Rocket launchers and grenades being found on planes!

At least that’s what went through my mind this morning as I glanced at the front pages of both newspapers.

The National led on its front page with the story of Port Moresby police last Friday arresting five suspects in connection with the arrest of young Air Niugini pilot Timothy Houji, who was brutally murdered in downtown Port Moresby on New Year’s Day.

The five suspects – one of them a PNG Defence Force soldier based at Taurama Barracks -  are all from the the Kombe area of West New Britain province, are at the Boroko police cells and will appear in court this week.

They will all be charged with willful murder, which carries the death penalty.

Mr Houji was of mixed East Sepik and Manus parentage.

He was just 26 years old and just four days shy of his 27th birthday.

He was a first officer on the F100 fleet and was heading towards command training to become a captain of a Dash 8 aircraft this year.

The other frightening story on the front page of The National was that of Mount Hagen police confiscating a rocket launcher along with nine grenades, a sophisticated lens and two CDs from a man at Kagamuga Airport last Wednesday.

A suspect from Nipa in Southern Highlands province was transporting the items on a flight from Kikori, Gulf province, into Western Highland province, when police checked his baggage and confiscated the items.

The suspected was arrested.

The Post-Courier led with the story of the munitions haul in Mt Hagen plus Air Niugini management confirming that a grenade had been found in a passenger seat pocket on a flight between Buka, Rabaul, Lae and Port Moresby.

The national airline has immediately taken steps to boost the checking of planes and luggage in the interests of passenger safety, including sending marshals on every flight to and from Buka.

 

The National for all the news from Papua New Guinea

Read the online edition of The NationalPapua New Guinea’s leading daily newspaper – at www.thenational.com.pg for all the news and views from this part of the world.