Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Prime Minister hits back

Sir Michael defends ‘poverty’ comments

 

From The National, Tuesday, May 5, 2009

 

PRIME Minister Sir Michael Somare yesterday launched a stinging attack on the Opposition, while also strongly defending his Government’s track record since taking the reins seven years ago.

At a press conference yesterday Sir Michael, who returned from a week-long State visit to Australia on Sunday, took aim at Opposition leader Sir Mekere Morauta for his comments in the media criticising him for saying there was no poverty in PNG.

Last week, Sir Mekere had taken the Prime Minister to task for telling the Australian media that no one went hungry in PNG, saying many people in PNG were starving and the majority of people still lacked basic services.

Sir Michael questioned what Sir Mekere was doing to improve services in his own Moresby Northwest electorate.

“There has been a lot of finger pointing going on by some urban Members of Parliament and I want to know what these urban Members, especially the leader of the Opposition, have done with the increases in their allocations over the last four or so years.

“Are dispensers now stocked with medicines in electorates like Lae (Deputy Opposition leader Bart Philemon’s electorate) and Moresby Northwest?

“With the accumulated law and order funds, has Gerehu police station been improved to better serve the community?

“I hear Baruni dump being brought up in the media recently.

“Can the local Member (Sir Mekere) tell us how he has used his district allocation to assist in alleviating urban poverty?

“With the district road improvement programme, are there new roads in these urban electorates?” Sir Michael asked.

“We have given each of the 89 districts adequate funds since the first term of this Government.

“In the first year, it was K1 million, then K4 million and recently K10 million.

“Yes, we lack material wealth in rural areas where the vast majority of our people live but they are not short of food and water,” the Prime Minister reiterated.

He said social services should be improving with the resources that his Government had been continuously pouring into all Government departments and districts.

“It is not for me to make inspections of aid posts and schools; it’s the responsibility of managers in those sectors.

“We constantly hear politicians giving classrooms, books, libraries to schools but hear so many complaints of lack of services.

“Let me remind everyone that MPs are basically policy makers and not implementers.

“We have a machinery that is responsible for that and I will ask the minister for public service to inform the public of what the Government has been doing to improve service delivery.

“We recognise that there are deficiencies and have ploughed money into the districts to complement the work of departments such as police, Works, Transport, Health and Education,” the Prime Minister said.

Sir Michael said the public sector was a stumbling block, making delivery of services to districts difficult.

Referring to Sir Mekere, he said people living in glass houses should not throw stones.

“My advice to the Opposition leader is he must stop playing politics with people’s lives and start making the resources provided by this Government work in his urban electorate,” Sir Michael said.

 

Don't kiss a pig!

Whatever you do in these dark days of the aporkalyse, don't do what the child above is doing! Photographer unknown.

Monday, May 04, 2009

Farm pictures from a farm in Queensland, Australia

Captions: 1. Kangaroo convention 2. Purple bottlebrush 3. Captain Cook bottlebrush 4. Baby hare

 

Pictures sent in from former Papua New Guinea kiap, Paul Oates, now running a farm in Queensland, Australia.


Nambawan Super reaches for the skies of Lae and Port Moresby

Port Moresby CBD. Artist's impression by PACIFIC ARCHITECTS CONSORTIUM
Port Moresby CBD. Artist's impression by PACIFIC ARCHITECTS CONSORTIUM
IPI Building Lae. Artist's impression by PACIFIC ARCHITECTS CONSORTIUM

Leading public sector super fund Nambawan Super is reaching for the skies in both Lae and Port Moresby with impressive new edifices in the two leading cities of Papua New Guinea.
Nambawan Super’s contribution to the current building and construction boom in PNG are the new-look IPI Building in Lae, central business district (CBD) development in Hunter Street, Port Moresby, and a commercial development at Taurama, Port Moresby, at the site of the old squash courts.
Pacific Architects Consortium (PNG) Ltd is the architects and designers of the multi-million kina projects for Nambawan Super, along with many other new developments in PNG.
“The IPI Building consists of a secure semi-basement car parking for all tenants plus separate off-street visitor parking,” explains PAC associate director/senior project manager Gary Hallard. “It is anticipated that there will be over 1, 000 square metres ground floor retail area, with four floors of commercial space, at 750 square metres per level of net-lettable area.
“The remaining top two penthouse floors contain a mixture of two and three-bedroom boutique apartments, totalling 10, that have unsurpassed views to the Huon Gulf and Salamaua.
“The entire building has been carefully designed to latest technology while being
environmentally-friendly and robust to meet the harsh and diverse climate conditions
experienced in Lae.
“The building will be a landmark building for Lae and Nambawan Super Limited.”
To the Port Moresby CBD, Fletcher Morobe Constructions are up to the fifth level of the nine-level tower, along a busy thoroughfare.
“When completed, the Building is a boutique commercial and residential development offering an attractive streetscape retail facility at ground level, two levels of car parking with one level below ground and the other suspended above ground,” Mr Hallard said.
“This will be followed by four levels of commercial office space, each level containing private ablutions for each individual office. The top two floors will contain six spacious penthouse units that will have stunning views to both Fairfax Harbour and the ocean.
“The building has been designed to the highest international environmental standards.”
In addition to the IPI Building in Lae and CBD Hunter Street, Port Moresby, Nambawan Super is also preparing a third development at Taurama.
Mr Hallard said: “This is a commercial building that comprises the following:
· Semi-basement car parking for 33 tenant’s cars and 12 off-street visitor car parks off Hubert Murray Highway; and
· The three commercial levels and rooftop mezzanine commercial space have a combined net-lettable area of approximately 3, 000 square metres.
“Pacific Architects Consortium has designed the building to the highest international
environmental standards.
“The building is currently ready for tender and construction.”

Media Freedom Week in Papua New Guinea

Overview

The Media Council of Papua New Guinea will be implementing a cluster of events to commemorate World Press Freedom Day and advocate for media freedom in PNG from May 3-9.

The events will comprise theme movies, media breakfast, media freedom music festival, media sector and community engagements through forums and concerts, and formal dinner with national leaders and international guests.

Events will also be hosted in Port Moresby and Lae. 

Goal

Advocate for Media Freedom in PNG by 2020 by addressing the inadequate support and action for media freedom in PNG by the State, civil society and the media profession in terms of newsroom decisions and self-censorship. 

Objectives

            • Promote freedom of expression and freedom of the press (media) as a basic human right as enshrined in Article 19 (XIX) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

            • Promote Freedom of media as qualified under section 46 of PNG Constitution, and Freedom of information as a qualified right under Section 51, Right to Freedom of Information. 

            • Promote liberation of media from State restrictions, internal restraints by the management of media outlets, and inadequate support from the civil society for a free and responsible media.

            • Promote interaction and interdependence of the media; civil society, private sector and the State.

Events

            • Movie marathon

            • Media breakfast

            • Music for Media Freedom Festival

            • Media freedom dinner

            • Civil society engagement ( concerts/ speeches)

 

 

Sunday, May 03, 2009

2009 WALK AGAINST CORRUPTION

"Corruption is Everyone's Business. What have You Done About It?"

 

From TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL PAPUA NEW GUINEA

 

The 2009 Walk Against Corruption was launched at the Government Haus on Friday 17th April 2009 by the Governor General, Grand Chief Sir Paulias Matane.
The silently suffering majority of Papua New Guineans are privileged because we will have Sir Paulias, a grand champion in the fight against corruption to be leading the 2009 Walk Against Corruption in Kokopo which has attracted immense support from that region of PNG.
Private sector entities, public sector agencies, SOE's, NGOs, civil society organisations, all Papua New Guineans and friends of PNG, your support is very vital for us to build a movement against corruption in Papua New Guinea.
Corruption has become very entrenched in our society. It will take an equally powerful force to bust it. We won't beat it over night; neither can we eradicate it completely.
In a country that is gravely ill with corruption, we can't expect other countries to drink our medicine. We have to drink it ourselves to heal the ailment of corruption.
With our efforts today we can trust more and more Papua New Guineans will reject corruption tomorrow.
Only with your support we will be able to put action to words on the 14th of June and get those in positions of authority to bring out to light and account for the following cases and many more that have been botched up, sliced and diced and swept under the carpet:
1. Taiwan Dollar for Diplomacy scandal,
2. US$40 million Singapore account and the
3. Moti Affair.

As citizens and friends of Papua New Guinea we should be very concerned about the gross mismanagement and the resulting opportunity cost of mismanaging the nations public funds. Every day we hear and read about horrifying stories of money being spent to serve the interests of a handful in a country that is so rich, yet so poor as indicated by the social and economic indicators.

The Walks Against Corruption will be held concurrently on the 14th of June in Port Moresby and Kokopo.

Walk Against Corruption Details:

Date: Sunday 14th June 2009
Assembling Time: 5:30 am
To be held in: Port Moresby and Kokopo
Port Moresby Assembling Venue: Murray Barracks Ovals
Route: 3 Mile Rd, Angau Drive, Lahara Service Station and back to Murray Barracks Ovals
Price: K2000.00 per team of 10 for corporate entities and K200 to sponsor a school team by corporate entities.

Please contact Henry Yamo on phone 320 2188 / 320 2182 or email tipng.communications@daltron.com.pg to sponsor a team.

Below is a list of corporate and individual leaders who will be putting action to words having registered teams to participate in the 2009 Walk Against Corruption.
Will you join us or, pass the buck to someone else to fight your battles in the corruption battle field?

Entity

 

1. PNG Ports Corporation
2. Mirupasi Lawyers
3. British American Tobacco
4. JDA Wokman Ltd
5. Gadens Lawyers
6. UMW Limited
7. Monier Limited 8. Lands & Physical Planning
9. Graffiti Signs
10. Mineral Resource Authority
11. Eda Ranu
12. PNG Power
13. Lihir Gold Limited
14. Investment Promotion Authority
15. National Research Institute (NRI)
16. Institute of National Affairs
17. Monian
18. Gadens Lawyers
19. PNG Motors
20. NASFUND
21. NASFUND Contributors Savings & Loans

 


Thanks to the above organisations we have registered 25 corporate teams and 10 school teams so far.
We need 100 more teams to put some grunt into action to show our complete rejection of corruption.
With bigger and better economic times for PNG ahead, it is high time we put the brakes on corruption or it will be history when the major economic resources have been depleted.

 

Annual District Thanksgiving & Wok Misin Sunday (please click to enlarge image)