Wednesday, June 30, 2010
UNESCO supports Pacific History Conference at University of Goroka
When two tribes go to war
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Drunks attack MAF flight
Mission Aviation cancels all runs into remote Karimui
CHIMBU’S Karimui has been cut off from the rest of the world following an attack and robbery by four drunken men in the district’s airstrip last Friday, The National reports.
The highly intoxicated knife-wielding men attacked the pilot and his passengers after the MAF Twin Otter landed on the remote Karimui airstrip.
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), the only third-level airliner operating in Karimui, has suspended its operations indefinitely following the attack.
Passenger and
He turned up at The National office in Goroka yesterday morning to recall his ordeal at the hands of the drunkards.
“I returned from Goroka carrying
“We believed the district may have been cursed in terms of efficient flow of basic services and the churches, led by Lutheran church, are organising the gathering themed ‘breaking generation of curse proclaiming prosperity and growth’ to be staged from July 5-9,” he said.
“But, we were attacked soon after the plane landed and while we were unloading the cargo. The diesel container was slashed and the diesel spilled and the cargo, including the Bibles, was stolen.
“One of the assailants whom I recognised attacked and when I retaliated, the other armed men slashed me from behind.
“I was cut on the back of my head. Another slashed my hands and arm and I collapsed.
“The pilot rushed up to apply first aid but I fainted due to heavy loss of blood,” he said.
He said: “The pilot and my wife then carried me back into the plane, flew to Goroka and admitted me to the
Yalbai identified two of the assailants-cum-robbers as elementary school teachers.
He said 12 other passengers, who also sustained injuries in the attack, were still in Karimui with no access to medical treatment.
“The assailants are believed to have been frustrated by district officials who failed to settle outstanding payments for work done.
“The police must step up its manpower in Chimbu because law and order is getting out of control. Infants and young girls are being abused as youths get intoxicated by homebrew and marijuana,” he said.
“Health services and schools are closed;
Acting provincial police commander Albert Korin could not be reached for comments yesterday as several calls went unanswered.
The MAF office in Goroka yesterday confirmed the indefinite suspension of flights into and out of Karimui until the people of Karimui guaranteed the safety of passengers, pilots and crew.
The MAF source also said it was up to the Karimui community to resolve the matter with the injured and allow law and order to return and guarantee safety before flights could resume.
“For now, flights into Karimui are suspended indefinitely,” the source told The National.
Government, NARI set for drought
NATIONAL Planning and Monitoring Minister Paul Tiensten said the government is working closely with the National Agriculture and Research Institute (NARI) in preparing for next year’s predicted drought, The National reports.
Scientists warned of the drought during the launch of the National Agriculture Research Institute (NARI) drought preparedness plan in Lae earlier this year.
They predicted that a severe drought would hit PNG in 2011 and 2012 and PNG was ill-prepared for it.
However, Tiensten said the government had taken the warnings seriously and was working on a plan with NARI to prepare for the drought.
“Reports on the plan was nearing completion and would be made available once they are released,” Tiensten said.
He was responding to questions raised in Parliament last week by Morobe Governor Luther Wenge, who had asked what actions under the plan the government would take in addressing the shortage of food and water likely to be faced by the people as a result of the drought.
With the rising sea level and temperatures at our doorstep, due to global warming, scientists have warned that this drought will be more severe than the last one and it is not known how long it will last.
The last drought experienced in PNG was in 1997.
NARI said yesterday that drought preparation was a major priority and that specific considerations had been given to addressing food security and other basic needs including water in areas where this was lacking.
A NARI spokesperson said they were also looking at more appropriate system for managing emergency food distribution including food distributing centres.
Momis rejects BRDC model
AUTONOMOUS Region of Bougainville President John Momis will order a full investigation into the deal with foreign firm Invincible that led to the establishment of the Bougainville Investment Corporation (formerly Bougainville Resource Development Corporation), The National reports.
Momis said yesterday that the deal was not only illegal but not practical for any government to attempt to make a contract that purports to tie the government’s hands as to future policy.
The president said he was concerned about these matters which strike at the core of
He said he would seek his cabinet’s approval to launch a full-scale review of this deal and related matters.
Momis said in his inaugural speech that corruption would find zero tolerance in his government.
He warned that corrupt ministers, elected members, officials and investors could expect to face criminal prosecutions.
He said there were many unanswered questions and issues relating to the BRDC and Invincible deal, and the review or investigations would put these questions to rest.
After taking office two weeks ago, and studying documents presented to him concerning the development agreement between the ABG and the BRDC, Momis said he was not satisfied that the arrangement was in the best interest of the people of Bougainville.
He said the agreement contravened significant provisions of the Bougainville constitution and parts of the
He said, in essence, the agreement and its corresponding legislation bind the hand of the
Momis said based on the documents provided to him, it seemed that BRDC was a company owned by four other companies or entities, namely:
1. AROB Equities Limited;
2.
3. Bougainville Pioneers Corporation Ltd; and
4. Invincible.
He said the agreement, in its substantive clauses, deal with exploration for and exploitation of mineral resources covering the whole of
The agreement also called for investments in other areas of economic activities including a gold melt assay facility, bio-diesel, fishing, cattle production and other proposals including a tourism project.
He said the people of
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Come support our Kids at the Digicel Urban Bounce
So come along with the whole family for some artistic, acrobatic, urban bouncing.
* Heat 1 & 2 - Sunday, 4th July
* Heat 3 & 4 - Sunday, 11th July
* Semi Finals - Sunday, 25th July
* Grand Final - Sunday, 1st August
Time: 12pm to 4pm.
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