Monday, August 29, 2011

Cyber Link Solutions face lift

Cyber Link solutions
Just recently developed and uploaded a website that I thought about for a while now. Though this is not my first website am a bit impressed as this is a step forward in Cyber Link Solution’s promotion. Cyber Link Solutions is a little creation that I do on my own time. Will soon have a domain name. This will have something like eg. www.cyberlinksolutions.com
At the mean time a temporary link has been established http://cyberlinksol.netfast.org/

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There are two packages for Existing Websites and Non Existing Websites

All sites are covered by 3 months free of charges updating and after that you may choose to manage your own site or continue to let us manage it for as low as K250 for 3 months. Contact us to explain more on cyberlinksolutions10@gmail.com or ph: +(675)342 9268

Friday, August 19, 2011

Highway transformation











In the hussles and bussles of Port Moresby where leaders are still mingling around the corridors of power life still goes on. Port Moresby continues to see changes and its coming one after the other. As the city grows, so to are the pressures of infrastructures such as roads. Linking the Hiritano and Magi Highway the section of the Hubert Murray Highway along the NBC studios is been upgraded to cater for a double lane road. This once busy route which was the only way to Jacksons International Airport is now keeping up to its reputation as one of the first established Highway in Papua New Guinea. With its origins starting from Konedobu and runs along the famous Ela Beach, this road runs past koki/badili to two mile, three and four mile up to five mile along towards six mile 7 mile all the way past Erima. It meets the Hiritano highway and continues all the way up to Sogeri in the Central Province. What many do not notice is the name that still reminds us of colonial imperialism. Born of an Irish background his family migrated to Australia in the early 1800s and settled. Mostly educated in Sydney, Hubert wanted adventure and headed for the territory of Papua. He was appointed Acting Administrator in 1907 and Lieutenant-Governor in 1908, a position he held until his death at Samarai in 1940. When Murray first went to Papua there were 64 white residents. There were 90,000 square miles (230,000 km2) of territory, much of it unexplored jungle land, with many native tribes of whom some were cannibals and head-hunters. He set himself to understand the native mind, and found that an appeal to vanity was often more effective than punishment. Murray eventually wiped out cannibalism and head-hunting, largely by ridiculing tribes that followed those practices, and praising those that did not. His lagacy left behind is the naming of an Army barracks, the leading "international" primary school, (now called Ela/Murray International) the Hubert Murray Stadium and a highway are all named after him.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Gazelle International Hotel

Gazelle International Hotel

Situated on the historic site of Queen Emma’s original homestead overlooking the Kokopo Golf Course and the magnificent oceanic views towards Rabaul, Gazelle International Hotel is one of the newest and latest additions to the hotel industry in Kokopo, East New Britain. Opened in 2010 and virtually an year old, It has already hosted and accommodated a range of clients from various walks of life, the holiday maker to business guest. This year saw many major events including the OLIPPAC Conference which was hosted there for a week. The hotel is owned by Airways hotel, East New Britain Provincial Government and Nambawan Super Superannuation. For more information check out their site here

Monday, August 8, 2011

Kokopo Communiqué and what it means

Papua New Guinea Parliament
Since the signing of the Kokopo Communiqué, a whole new dimension has been rewritten for political parties in Papua New Guinea. The Communiqué enables the Registrar to review the structure and OLIPPAC to go in line with the communiqué’. The conclusion of the conference saw an intergovernmental committee comprising of Ombudsman Commission, Law Reform Com, IPPCC, Justice and NRI setup to address this issues. Lately an advertisement has been put on the website and local media print calling for interested law firms or individuals with legal background to submit their interest. Amongst the reform is the complete overhaul of the IPPCC organization and the restructure to align it with the communiqué. Download the communiqué here to read more

Friday, August 5, 2011

Situation update July - Port Moresby





Right up until the election of a new prime minister, there were hints and roumors that a change of goverment was eminient. With the sock move by the opposition as well as some help of government ministers and backbenchers, the government finally was over thrown through the leadership and the man who mastermind the whole saga, Hon Belden Namah- Opposition leader. The change of government was swift, everything seems to be running normal on the streets of Port Moresby. A caretaker government was announced as early as Wednesday and by the weekend a full team of Cabinet ministers where announced.