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  : Win Bakri Daki Apologizes to Simbu People, Calls for Focus on Real IssuesTambul-Nebilyer MP and Minister for Commerc...
31/10/2025

: Win Bakri Daki Apologizes to Simbu People, Calls for Focus on Real Issues

Tambul-Nebilyer MP and Minister for Commerce and Industry Hon. Win Bakri Daki, has broken his silence over recent social media claims and parliamentary remarks made by Simbu Governor Noah Kool, saying the issue has been taken out of context and calling for leaders to refocus on serving their people.

In a heartfelt statement released today, Daki said he was “deeply saddened” by the stories circulating about him and wanted to clarify the nature of his exchange with Governor Kool.

“Governor Kool is talking about a private talk we had. It was a normal, friendly talk outside the meeting room. I was very surprised when he brought it to Parliament to complain about me. That is not what the Parliament is for,” Daki said.

He stressed that Parliament should be used to discuss matters of national and provincial importance rather than personal misunderstandings.

> “If he had a problem with me, there are proper rules to follow. He did not follow them,” Daki added.

The Commerce and Industry Minister also took the opportunity to apologize to the people of Simbu if his remarks — or the perception of them — had caused offence.

"I have many good friends and family in your province. I respect you all. I am very sorry if the words I am accused of saying have hurt your feelings. From the bottom of my heart, I apologize. I am truly sorry,” he said.

Daki emphasized that his focus remains on delivering development for his people in Tambul-Nebilyer and across the country through his ministerial responsibilities.

“Your leader should be fighting for you in Parliament, not fighting with me over small talk. You are smart people, and you deserve a leader who focuses on your big problems,” he said.

He concluded by appealing for calm and unity, urging fellow leaders to rise above personal issues.

  : After careful deliberation of the newly submitted Motion of No Confidence Against the Prime Minister James Marape, t...
30/10/2025

: After careful deliberation of the newly submitted Motion of No Confidence Against the Prime Minister James Marape, the Private Business Committee (PBC) has decided not to put the motion on notice.

See attached in the comment section, copy of the letter for verification and clarity on this matter in Parliament today.

  : FORMER Vs CURRENTPrime Minister James Marape announced yesterday that there will be no political camp outs and lobby...
29/10/2025

: FORMER Vs CURRENT

Prime Minister James Marape announced yesterday that there will be no political camp outs and lobbying by his coalition partners on the government side.

He made this statement after acknowledging the new Vote of No Confidence Motion that was submitted yesterday.

He also noted that his government has been facing consistent VoNC and political legal battles which has destabilized the focus and concerntration to deliver but he has remained committed to his national duties.

He made an highlighting conclusion that it is just like the old days, PNC Vs PANGU - O'Neil Vs Marape - Former Vs Current 🇵🇬

 Former Prime Minister, Ialibu Pangia MP and leader of the People's National Congress Party Hon. Peter O'Neil has been n...
29/10/2025



Former Prime Minister, Ialibu Pangia MP and leader of the People's National Congress Party Hon. Peter O'Neil has been named as the Alternative PM Nominee for a new Vote of No Confidence Motion that was filed and submitted today (Wednesday 29th Oct, 2025).

This was also welcomed by current Prime Minister James Marape and his cabinet through a media statement circulated from the PM's Office.

With less than 18 months remaining before the 2027 National General Elections, the national leadership of Papua New Guinea is seen to be at the crossroads, as people demands a change in the Prime Minister's seat, while the current government withholding majority of members in the parliament.

 It has been reported this morning via the 'Bulolo in Reality WhatsApp group that about 108 Chinese nationals who were a...
29/10/2025



It has been reported this morning via the 'Bulolo in Reality WhatsApp group that about 108 Chinese nationals who were allegedly involved with alluvial mining in Sambio, Bulolo are now at Lae Immigrations Office to be deported back.

Local landowners believes that this signals a warning, emphasizing that many Asians and Western visitors who travel in pretending to be tourists and potential investors have been heavily involved with illegal mining and related business activities over the past years.

Brisbane Broncos Captain Adam Reynolds   was captured by local freelance photographer Osi Daka while showcasing the NRL ...
26/10/2025

Brisbane Broncos Captain Adam Reynolds was captured by local freelance photographer Osi Daka while showcasing the NRL Premiership Trophy in Goroka during the Broncos PNG Tour Today.

Brisbane Broncos becomes the second NRL team to bring the Premiership Trophy to Papua New Guinea after North Queensland Cowboys in 2015.

  : Criticism is Good for Young Blokes Like Judah RimbuCriticism is not a curse, it’s a test of character. And for young...
22/10/2025

: Criticism is Good for Young Blokes Like Judah Rimbu

Criticism is not a curse, it’s a test of character. And for young blokes like Judah Rimbu, it’s part of the journey.

Rimbu might have missed out on the Kumuls lineup for the opening Pacific Championships match, but that doesn’t change who he is, a proven Hunter, a proud Kumuls, and one of the brightest rugby league talents Papua New Guinea has produced in recent years.

He’s an athlete who’s carried the weight of expectations from fans, media, and selectors alike. Yet, in all that pressure, he’s continued to show discipline and maturity. That’s the mark of a true professional.

Let’s be honest, billions have flowed through PNG rugby league over the decades, but the future of the game still looks uncertain. That’s why we should value players like Rimbu, who give their all despite the noise and the politics.

So yes, criticism is healthy as long as it’s fair. And Judah Rimbu, make no mistake, still has plenty more to give to the red, black, and gold.

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  : Wame Blood to Perform Alongside Top Pacific Artists in Brisbane This DecemberRenowned Papua New Guinean music band W...
21/10/2025

: Wame Blood to Perform Alongside Top Pacific Artists in Brisbane This December

Renowned Papua New Guinean music band Wame Blood is set to perform alongside some of the Pacific’s biggest names at the upcoming Big Village Music Festival in Brisbane on December 13.

The band’s front man, Johnny Yawari, confirmed the news in an interview over the weekend, saying the group is excited to share the stage with prominent Pacific artists such as Jaro Local, Sharzy, Tarvin Toune, Jah Boy, Ratu, Bibao, and several others.

The Big Village Music Festival will be hosted at the Eatons Hill Hotel in Brisbane and is being hailed as the first major music festival uniting artists from Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia.

Yawari said rehearsals are already underway as the band prepares for the event and expressed gratitude to Big Village, Royalty Music Group, CRPM, and other sponsors for the opportunity.

“This will be a great moment not just for Wame Blood, but for the entire Pacific region to come together and celebrate our shared culture and music,” Yawari said.

The band recently thrilled crowds with their performance at Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence celebrations at the Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby and is now looking forward to representing the country once again on an international stage.

  : The PNG Orchids Team visited Coronation Primary school at Boroko today for a mini clinic after their recent Prime Mi...
15/10/2025

: The PNG Orchids Team visited Coronation Primary school at Boroko today for a mini clinic after their recent Prime Minister's XIII disappointing loss to Australia on Sunday, 11th October 2025.

The team hopes to make an impressive comeback in their 2025 Pacific Championships showdown which starts this weekend in Port Moresby.

  : After Six Decades, Sirinumu Communities Finally Set to Get Clean WaterWednesday, October 15, 2025For the first time ...
15/10/2025

: After Six Decades, Sirinumu Communities Finally Set to Get Clean Water

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

For the first time in 60 years, the people of Berebei Village and surrounding communities along Sirinumu Lake are set to access clean and safe water, thanks to a new water supply system to be delivered by the Koiari Local Level Government Special Purpose Authority (KLLGSPA).

The official launch is scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2025, at the lakeside village near the Sirinumu Dam, which will mark a historic moment for the Koiari people, who have long lived without basic water services despite being the traditional landowners of the dam that supplies Port Moresby’s water and electricity.

Fully funded by KLLGSPA, the project is part of the Authority’s commitment to improving community livelihoods under the National Government’s Deliberate Intervention Programs (DPIP-2,6) within the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP).

For generations, local villagers particularly women and girls have endured the daily struggle of walking long distances to fetch water from unsafe sources, balancing heavy containers on their heads. This hardship dates back to 1963, when the Sirinumu Dam was commissioned by former Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies.

At the time, the colonial administration had promised to connect water and electricity to every household in the affected villages as part of relocation agreements. However, those promises were never fulfilled, leaving landowners to face the irony of living beside a massive reservoir they could not access.

KLLGSPA Chairman Paul Noe said the water project is captured under the Authority’s Community Development Plan and represents a long-overdue act of restoration and empowerment for the Koiari people.

“This project breathes new hope into our communities, because for too long, landowners have lived without the very services that originate from their own land,” Mr. Noe said.

He added that KLLGSPA is proud to deliver on this commitment and will continue to partner with the Sirinumu Development Company (SIDCO) to roll out similar projects to other villages along the lake.

The official launching ceremony will be attended by representatives from the Department of National Planning, Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs, Prime Minister’s Department, Central Provincial Administration, and Koiari LLG.

Other key stakeholders, including the Kokoda Track Authority, SIDCO, Central Sogeri Development Company, and Rouna Development Company (RODCO), are also expected to attend.

 RPNGC ANNOUNCES BAIL INFORMATIONThe Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary has announced new information for all citizens ...
15/10/2025


RPNGC ANNOUNCES BAIL INFORMATION

The Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary has announced new information for all citizens of the nation to take note of, and abide by the law and constitution that governs the country and its people.

With increased lawlessness, domestic violence, alcohol related abuse and chaos, heads of the Police hierarchy believes people will start to be mindful in their actions, behaviors, and promote respect towards each other so that communities, towns and cities becomes safe for everyone.

  : Time to Decentralize Power for Real DevelopmentBy JOEL KUTA ANDREW | Sunday Bulletin NewsPapua New Guinea is a natio...
15/10/2025

: Time to Decentralize Power for Real Development

By JOEL KUTA ANDREW | Sunday Bulletin News

Papua New Guinea is a nation of remarkable diversity, with more than 800 languages and over a thousand tribes yet we are governed under a central system that often struggles to serve everyone equally. After nearly fifty years of independence, perhaps it is time to rethink how our country is managed and how power is shared.

Many citizens believe that political and economic control should now be decentralized and returned to the provinces and districts, so each region can manage its own development priorities more effectively.

Papua New Guinea operates under a unitary system, meaning most decisions and funding come from the National Government in Port Moresby. While provinces and districts have their own administrations, they depend heavily on national departments and funding releases approved by the National Executive Council (NEC) and Department of Finance.

This often leads to delays, uneven service delivery, and misuse of public funds. In many cases, projects fail to meet local needs because decisions are made far from the people who actually live with the consequences.

A federal system of government would share political and economic powers between the national and provincial governments.

Under such a structure:

-The National Government would handle key areas like defence, foreign affairs, and monetary policy.

-Provinces would take responsibility for education, health, infrastructure, and local economic growth.

-The Prime Minister would still oversee national unity and intervene in emergencies or crises.

This arrangement would reduce excessive control from Waigani, while allowing provinces to plan, budget, and deliver services directly through their own autonomous arms.

Departments like Education, Health and Works could have provincial offices that are accountable to provincial or state governments but still guided by national standards. The National/Federal Government could provide counter-funding to support provincial development projects, ensuring national oversight remains in place.

One of PNG’s growing issues is rural-urban drift. When provinces are neglected, people move to Port Moresby, Lae and other cities and towns in search of opportunities.

By empowering provinces economically, people can thrive where they are. Some even suggest that if provinces had stronger control over their internal affairs, entry management systems could be considered to minimize unnecessary migration.

While such ideas must respect citizens’ constitutional rights to free movement, the principle behind it in encouraging local self-reliance is worth serious thought.

Our democracy has stood for decades, but serious challenges persist, such as:

1.Corruption and misuse of public money;

2.Slow implementation of government programs;

3.Population growth outpacing basic services; and

4.Management and accountability, when every decision and funding approval depends on the national government, efficiency is lost, and local priorities are neglected.

Countries like Australia, India and Canada successfully operate under federal systems, where states and provinces manage their own affairs under a shared constitution. Each state has its own premier, parliament, and revenue base, while the federal government focuses on national issues.

Papua New Guinea can develop a similar model that fits our culture, geography, and diversity where power is shared but unity is maintained.

To conclude, be reminded that Papua New Guinea’s greatest challenge is not lack of resources or ideas, but it is the over-centralization of power. True development will come only when provinces and districts are given the authority and responsibility to drive their own progress.

It is time to move beyond central control and embrace a system that allows every province to stand on its own feet, which is a federal Papua New Guinea that is united in spirit and strong in local governance.

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