![]() NCD Metropolitan Superintendent Gideon Ikumu said investigations will commence immediately, to ascertain how four dangerous criminals escaped from the Boroko cells today. Two of them identified as Patrick Gonopa 25, and Murphy Miro 31, both from Kairiku, Central, were chased and recaptured by detectives, as they were attempting to flee into the East Boroko suburbs. A detective involved in the recapture said, they heard the metal gate clanging at the back entrance of Boroko cells and saw the inmates running away towards Boroko market. THE United States has added Coronavirus (Covid-19) to its travel advisory list of reasons why Americans should not travel to Papua New Guinea (PNG).
The US department of state (Bureau of Consular Affairs) updated its level 4 (do not travel) travel advisory last Tuesday. The Travel.State.Gov also maintained all its previous dampers for people planning to travel to PNG. They are: crime, civil unrest, health concerns, natural disasters, and kidnapping. It said the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (had issued a level 4 travel health notice for PNG for Covid-19, indicating a very high level of Covid-19 in the country. ![]() SIMON Sinai has been appointed Electoral Commissioner by the Electoral Commission Appointments Committee. Prime Minister James Marape, the committee chairman, said they would advise the Head of State to appoint Sinai Electoral Commissioner for a maximum of four years or until he reaches 60, whichever occurred first. The appointment is effective from Dec 1, 2021. Sinai replaces Patilias Gamato who he served under during the 2017 general election. Sinai had been acting in the position in the past 15 months. ![]() Further to previous updates, the National Airports Corporation (NAC) has advised that the completion of runway works at Lae (Nadzab) and Kavieng airports have been delayed into 2022. Kavieng is now expected to return to Fokker jet operations around the third week of January (instead of this month), whilst jet services to Nadzab are expected to resume in April 2022 (instead of January). ![]() The PNG Government accounts will be closed on December 31st this year. Minister for Finance, Sir John Pundari revealed this saying this will give ample time for government service providers in the provinces to be paid for their services rendered. He was responding to a series of questions from the Governor of East Sepik province, Allan Bird in parliament this morning. ![]() Amendments to certain sections of the National Capital District Commission Act 2001 have stripped off several important powers of the NCD Governor Powes Parkop. The governor is the chairman of the NCDC Board. The amendments were aimed to set a clear demarcation of functions of the Board, Chairman and the City Manager and improve governance of the city. The amendments were introduced to Parliament as a Private Members Bill by Central Governor Robert Agarobe yesterday and were passed. Agarobe says, currently the chairman is vested with more authority and power than the board and the city manager. Some of those include Section 5 and 6 powers of the chairman to appoint members of various interest groups to the commission. ![]() Members of Fox 202 in Port Moresby recovered a stolen motor vehicle and arrested a suspect at Siraka settlement on the fringes of Gerehu Stage 6 today. A grey Harrier car- jacked by a group of armed men near the Gerehu Sporting field on Tuesday November 30, was recovered in this operation. ![]() Port Moresby Police are on heightened alert after angry relatives of a murder victim retaliated by burning down a house at Gerehu last night. The arson happened after a grade 11 student was stabbed to death in a brawl. The victim succumbed to his wound after being rushed to the Gerehu clinic. The suspect in this murder, a young man from the Central Province was arrested and detained by members of Fox unit 202. ![]() Commentary With out prejudice by By Governor Sasi Muthuvel MP WNBP Regional I do not know the rationale behind the increased tax for dominant players ,, may be treasurer has his view and I have my view. As a business man , I won’t be happy increased tax on my business just because I am performing well compared to others in the same industry and if additional tax imposed on me and I will find ways and means to come up with new fees to charge on customers and recover those losses through Govt’s additional Tax , so ultimately it will be passed on to the customers / our people More over , I am not sure , together KCH and MVIL we own more than 25% of BSP and it will affect our income through dividend and same as our superannuation funds who also owns substantial shares in BSP , superannuation funds again belong to our contributors , why would we impose tax on ourselves ?? And this additional tax would potentially cause share prices drop and there by drop of our total investment value (loss to Govt and superannuation contributors) ![]() The people of Central Province will soon enjoy their own provincial hospital. Prime Minister James Marape has launched the hefty K700 million worth of Central Provincial Hospital at Bautama just outside Port Moresby today. The project will be funded by the National Government while land for the Hospital totalling 50 hectares is being provided by the Central Provincial Government. |
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