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Martha LOUIS
FAMILY FEUD IN MADANG RESULTS IN DAMAGES & INJURIES
A violent clash between two families has led to the destruction of over 50 homes and the wounding of at least nine people in the Tapo Ward 14 area of Astrolabe Bay Local Level Government in the Raicoast District.
The incident occurred on Saturday, June 29, 2024, resulting in significant property damage and community displacement. The injured have been hospitalized at Modilon General Hospital.
According to Acting Superintendent Robert Baim, Madang's Provincial Police Commander, the altercation began when a dispute between the Koru and Sauyu families escalated. The Sauyu family, who reside further inland, attacked the Koru family living along the South Coast Road, leading to the burning of numerous makeshift and semi-permanent homes.
Police units received reports of the violence through the Madang Watchup Forum, also known as FoxEyes. A police team dispatched to the scene confirmed that 30 homes were destroyed, and a canteen with store goods and K1, 500 in takings was taken by the attackers.
"Our teams have been working diligently to contain the situation and bring the perpetrators to justice," said Acting Superintendent Baim.
The roots of the conflict trace back to longstanding land disputes and unresolved issues dating back to the early 2000s, with both families having experienced losses due to violent confrontations. The recent violence was reportedly sparked by a village court decision that did not favour the Sauyu family.
In the wake of the attacks, police presence in the area has been heightened. However, the community remains on edge, with many residents having fled their homes and gone into hiding.
"I also would like to thank all business houses in Madang for assisting the police with fuel to attend to this situation," added Acting Superintendent Baim.
"We ran dry with fuel, but with assistance from several business houses, we have contained the situation and got both parties to come for mediation. We have been hard hit with the fuel problem, but policing must be maintained at all costs."
"The situation remains tense, but we are committed to restoring peace and ensuring the safety of the community," Acting Superintendent Baim continued.
"We are continuing our investigations and urge anyone with information to come forward."
The matter has been referred to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) for further investigation.
Published on July 3, 2024
EMPOWERING PNG COMMUNITIES THROUGH FOOD PROCESSING
Mr. Sona Anegi, Acting Director and Engineer for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) at the Appropriate Technology for Community Development Institute (ATCDI) at PNG University of Technology, has announced the launch of the transformative Food and Downstream Processing Program.
This program aims to revolutionize the use of locally grown produce through advanced food processing and preservation techniques.
It is designed to support small-scale agro and food industries by providing technical advice, training, and promoting appropriate technologies.
The program focuses on disseminating food technologies through workshops, promotions, publications, and training.
It assists in feasibility studies and establishing viable micro-enterprises, while also promoting food safety and nutrition.
By enhancing food security through the processing and preservation of local produce, the program supports local products to reduce import dependence.
The program features training modules covering over 20 food products, such as peanut butter, fruit juices, jams, crispy chips, and soap making, including medicinal products.
Past projects include juice pasteurizers, solar driers, and hurdle technology treatment for fruits and vegetables.
Scientific Officer Sarah Wap highlighted the socio-economic benefits of the program, which include job creation, income generation, improved food nutrition and security, poverty alleviation, and reduced import dependence.
The Food and Downstream Processing Program is committed to empowering communities, fostering entrepreneurship, and promoting sustainable socio-economic growth in Papua New Guinea.
Published on June 23, 2024
UNITECH TRANSFORMING LIVES WITH WASH PROGRAM
Acting Director and Engineer for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH), Mr. Sona Anegi at the Appropriate Technology for Community Development Institute (ATCDI) at PNG University of Technology, says the WaSH Program is dedicated to providing clean, safe water to communities in need.
By conducting feasibility studies and installing water supply systems, the program aims to improve health and well-being in water-deprived regions.
"This initiative not only builds infrastructure but also offers technical assistance and training to create self-sustaining, locally managed solutions," Anegi said.
The program focuses on water supply and sanitation, striving to make a lasting impact through research and the development of technologies tailored to Papua New Guinea's unique conditions.
The program designs and constructs ferrocement water tanks, water wells, hand pumps, hydraulic ram pumps, and gravity-feed systems.
It also conducts feasibility studies, constructs sanitary facilities like Ventilated Pit Latrines, and addresses specific challenges such as high groundwater levels.
A notable project is the recent water supply system in Kapari Village, Abau District, Central Province.
This project, funded by ATCDI and the Kapari Development Association, included drilling a 34m-deep bore and installing a 9500L tank with a solar pump.
The system ensures gravity-fed water supply to ground-level taps, significantly improving access to clean water for the community.
Unitech's ATCDI recently signed a K420, 000 contract with the Huon Gulf District Development Authority (HGDDA) for water bore projects.
UNITECH Vice Chancellor Dr. Ora Renagi emphasized the university's mission to transfer technology to improve living standards and praised ATCDI for its ongoing projects in water supply, electricity, and agriculture across the country.
Meanwhile the Kapari Village project, celebrated by the local community, highlights the transformative impact of these initiatives and underscores the need for further investment to extend water access to more areas.
Published on June 21, 2024
HUNTERS STAR DONATES AID TO LANDSLIDE AFFECTED PEOPLE
SP PNG Hunters' star Joshua Lau has taken a break from his 2024 mid-season schedule to visit his home province of Enga, where he donated almost K100, 000 worth of aid the victims of the recent Mulitaka landslide.
Lau, who is in his second season with the Hunters after rising from the Lae Snax Tigers franchise, emphasized the importance of being present with his community during their time of need.
During his visit, Lau, supported by the Lae Biscuit Company and local leader and relative Betani Keo, contributed significantly to the relief efforts.
The donation included K15, 000 in cash, 1, 000 cartons of Cabin Biscuits, and 500 cartons of Pawa Energy drinks, totaling nearly K70, 000. Additionally, Keo contributed 15 cartons of Coke.
Lau expressed his gratitude to the Chow family and Mr. Keo for their unwavering support.
He highlighted the importance of local involvement in the recovery process, stressing that while external aid is crucial, the comfort and support from fellow community members are indispensable for long-term recovery.
In a heartfelt message to his community, Lau acknowledged the profound impact of the landslide and emphasized the importance of unity and self-help in moving forward.
"As a local, I believe that moving forward means we must help ourselves."
He also thanked the Mapai Company for their continuous support in transporting relief supplies to the affected areas.
Lau's visit and contributions have been a significant morale boost for the Mulitaka community, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to his roots.
"Such natural disasters are unforeseen, but they remind us of the need to be united in both good and bad times," Lau said, reinforcing his message of solidarity and resilience.
Lau later returned to the Hunters' camp to resume training with his team for the remainder of the 2024 season.
Published on June 20, 2024
UNI STUDENTS' DISCIPLINE TRAINING
Sixty-six (66) students from the Papua New Guinea University of Technology (PNGUoT) in the city of Lae were recently engaged in a rigorous five-day boot camp training at the Papua New Guinea Defence Force's (PNGDF) Joint Forces Academy (JFA) at Igam Barracks.
The comprehensive program encompasses leadership and character development lessons, team-building activities, problem-solving tasks, and physical training.
This initiative, spearheaded by the PNGUoT's Student Support and Facilities Center in collaboration with the PNGDF's JFA, aims to cultivate discipline among participants.
Capt. Moses Afuti, Acting Senior Instructor at the Officer Cadet Training Wing, underscores discipline as a learned skill acquired through individual development phases.
He advocates for the integration of similar training modules into tertiary education across the country to nurture discipline among future leaders.
In response, Dr. Garry Sali, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of PNGUoT, highlights the university's commitment to producing world-class technocrats.
He emphasizes how this boot camp aligns with the institution's vision by instilling discipline in its students.
The five-day training initiative ended on Friday 7th June with a symbolic morning walk from PNGDF Igam Barracks to the university campus.
Published on June 11, 2024
RAMU NICO SUPPLIES MEDICAL DRUGS TO ILEG HEALTH CENTER
Ramu NiCo Mine in Madang has once again provided medical supplies to the Ileg Health Center, which services over 20, 000 residents in the Astrolabe Bay Local Level Government (LLG) of the Raicoast district.
The mining company's Community Affairs department delivered the second quarter supply of medical drugs on Monday, as part of Ramu NiCo's annual commitment to support health centers located near its operations.
Gabriel Puap, the nursing officer and midwife at Ileg Health Center, received the supplies and expressed gratitude to Ramu NiCo for their consistent assistance, noting that the medical supplies would benefit the broader community, including local schools.
"Ileg Health Center serves a population of 20, 326 – I thank Ramu NiCo for consistently rescuing us with these medical supplies”.
He highlighted the geographical and developmental challenges faced by the health center and emphasized the importance of timely medical support from Ramu NiCo.
David Kurame, Ramu NiCo's Community and Government Liaisons Officer stated that the company has an annual budget allocated for providing medical supplies to Ileg, Usino, Ganglau, and Enekwai health centers on a quarterly basis.
Additionally, Puap, who also works as a midwife, extended his thanks on behalf of the mothers in the area, acknowledging the timely and adequate medical supplies that help care for mothers and babies before and after birth.
Published on June 11, 2024
TRANSFORMING THE COCONUT INDUSTRY WITH SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES
The National Government, in collaboration with Kokonas Indastri Koporesen (KIK), has initiated comprehensive measures to support the coconut industry through structured Price Support and Freight Subsidy policies.
KIK, under the leadership of Managing Director Alan Aku, has been instrumental in implementing these policies.
Aku emphasized the organization's commitment to supporting white copra producers by providing essential resources such as dryer sets and processing start-up kits.
This initiative ensures high-quality processed products reach markets efficiently, bolstering the economic prospects of coconut growers.
KIK's efforts extend to establishing and enhancing downstream processing facilities, particularly benefiting SMEs and MSMEs in coconut-growing regions.
The support encompasses new machinery, upgrades to existing equipment, extension of factory spaces, and covering freight costs for processing facilities.
This has resulted in the establishment of eight medium VCO processing facilities and 53 small processing facilities since 2023, significantly contributing to the production of high-value coconut products like virgin coconut oil, body care items, and coconut shell charcoal.
Aku also highlighted KIK's focus on environmental sustainability, addressing issues like smoke pollution by promoting white copra production and integrating sustainable farming practices through the Coconut Based Farming Systems approach.
This method ensures the efficient use of land by combining coconut cultivation with other crops or livestock, considering factors like soil erosion and nutrient management.
The collaborative efforts with international partners for research and capacity building further reinforce KIK's commitment to enhancing the coconut industry while minimizing environmental impact.
Published on June 6, 2024
ELCPNG GIFTS SPEEDBOAT TO MANUS LUTHERAN COMMUNITY
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea has presented a speedboat to the Lutheran community in Manus Province.
This gift, promised 14 years ago, includes an outboard motor and dinghy worth K35,700.
Reverend Hans Giegere and John Yawing, Chairman of the July 12th Committee, handed over the boat to Pastor Otto Zidam and other church leaders at Nyada on the West Coast of Manus.
The boat, initially promised in 2010, was delayed due to other commitments but was finally delivered this year.
It will assist the Manus congregation in pastoral duties and evangelism, especially as members live in island communities.
The boat can also be used for church gatherings and programs.
A committee has been set up to manage its operation with strict guidelines.
Women’s Ministry Coordinator, Nancy Zing, thanked contributors to the July 12th offering for making this possible.
She highlighted the boat's importance in providing reliable transport for church activities.
Published on June 6, 2024
FIRE DESTROYS SCHOOL SCIENCE LABS
The Headmaster of Good Shepherd Primary School in Madang Province confirmed that the building housing the Junior and Senior Science Laboratories for the school was destroyed by fire on the morning of Friday 17th May.
Mr. Ben Tamilong stated that the cause of the fire remains unknown.
The incident has been reported to the relevant authorities, including the Police Criminal Investigation Division (CDI) at the Provincial Police Command (PPC). A team from the CID visited the site last Friday and will continue their investigations.
The building included both the Junior and Senior Science Laboratories, serving students in grades 9 and 10, and grades 11 and 12, respectively. The fire has impacted 800 students who used these facilities but despite this setback, Tamilong assured that classes will continue as scheduled and learning will not be disrupted.
The destroyed building, constructed between 1994 and 1995, contained laboratory equipment, textbooks, old exam papers, and other materials, with an estimated value close to one million Kina.
Tamilong mentioned that approximately one million Kina would be needed to rebuild and restock both laboratories.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Secondary School, a level four school located a 15-minute drive from Madang town along the north coast road, receives operational funds from the education department. The school will now seek additional support and assistance from stakeholders to construct a new building and replace the lost materials.
Published on May 24, 2024
BULOLO DDA ASSISTING RECENT FLOOD AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
The recent flooding in the Bulolo District of the Morobe province has caused significant disruptions, flooding parts of Bulolo town and surrounding roads, and impacting local residents and communities.
Over the weekend, the Bulolo District Development Authority (DDA) organized relief supplies to aid the affected areas in an effort to restore livelihoods. Bulolo MP, Sam Basil Jr., expressed concern over the situation.
“It is unfortunate what has transpired and the aftermath it has had on our communities. The relief supplies will be distributed accordingly to our affected communities, coordinated by the DDA.”
While the Provincial Disaster Office has yet to address the issue, the DDA is working to manage the situation.
Basil urged the Provincial Disaster Office to take appropriate action promptly and also emphasized the ongoing need for the restoration of the Wau-Bulolo Highway, citing slow progress despite repeated calls to the Department of Works.
Basil highlighted that natural disasters like flooding will persist, but the DDA plans to learn from this experience and collaborate with stakeholders to improve disaster response and preparedness.
The DDA's immediate response included assistance to flood victims at Pine Top, where 23 houses were swept away by the flood at 2am on Friday.
Families left with nothing, have been provided with tarpaulins and food items since Saturday, with ongoing support planned throughout the week until they are resettled.
District Administrator, Mr. Joe Paru supervised the distribution of food supplies, which were transported in two trucks and two cars to aid victims currently housed at St. Peters Primary School in Bulolo.
Paru noted that the DDA responded within eight hours, providing immediate relief while waiting for further assistance from the Provincial Government and the Disaster Office. He also commended local families for their initial support, offering aid in cash and kind.
Meanwhile, one of the victims, Gloria Manjiban Taio, shared her experience, stating that her family had no time to salvage belongings as the flood struck at 2am, forcing them to evacuate immediately.
Mr. Basil reiterated the DDA's commitment to managing the relief efforts and ensuring proper coordination of resources to support the affected communities. He continues to call for prompt action from the Provincial Disaster Office to address the ongoing crisis.
Published on May 21, 2024
BULOLO DISTRICT HOSPITAL FACES SEVERE SHORTAGE OF HOSPITAL STAFF
Bulolo District Hospital, a level four healthcare facility, is grappling with a severe shortage of medical personnel, hindering its ability to serve the urban population of 9, 000 and patients from the Menyama and Wau-Waria Districts of Morobe province.
Despite having essential medical equipment, including a standard laboratory, an X-ray machine, and an ultrasound machine since 2019, the lack of qualified doctors and technicians has left these facilities largely underutilized.
Currently staffed by only 18 health workers, the hospital falls short of the 25 personnel, including at least one doctor, required to meet the healthcare needs of the region effectively.
This staffing deficiency is exacerbated by the infrequency of rural doctor visits, with only one visit recorded this year and none in the previous year.
Dr. Kipas Binga, CEO of the Morobe Provincial Health Authority, emphasized the urgent need to make Bulolo District Hospital fully operational to support patients from neighbouring districts.
Additionally, two health clinics, each costing nearly K10 million and funded by Defat, remain underutilized due to a lack of midwives necessary for childbirth services.
In response to these challenges, local MP Sam Basil Jnr has provided a mobile clinic vehicle to the hospital.
Inspired by his personal experience with his mother’s successful battle against cervical cancer, this mobile clinic aims to enhance cancer screening and detection efforts.
Efforts to improve healthcare services in the region remain ongoing, but addressing the staffing crisis is essential for the hospital to operate at full capacity and serve the community adequately.
Published on May 21, 2024
WAU WARIA DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY YOUTH INITIATIVE
The Wau Waria District Development Authority is shaking up the approach to youth programs.
Rather than the usual focus on group activities like sports, they're taking a new path.
Local MP, Marsh Narewec stated their plan is to target individual youths, aiming to give them hope and job opportunities.
Their goals are clear: they want to change mindsets and behaviours and give young people the skills they need for work.
With youth unemployment a big problem, even the Prime Minister is paying attention.
Narewec added they've found over 18,000 unemployed youths in the district, and they're aiming to help 10% of them, around 1,800 young people.
Their approach includes training to change how young people think, with partners like ELCPNG and The Voice Inc.
They're also offering paths like technical college and apprenticeships for skill-building and jobs.
The initiative has serious funding too, with K1.5 million from various sources, including the MP's funds and education allocations.
Part of this money goes to scholarships and other youth programs, showing they're serious about support.
Narewec announced these plans during an orientation week at the Mapex training institute, where 131 young people from the district will get sponsored training.
Published on May 18, 2024
