The Nonu Independent School ends its academic year with its Speech Day held at Port Moresby Inservice College on the 27 of November 2009. The whole school took part as everyone presented items starting with the kindies up to grade seven. Jeremiah’s class presented an item called “A King is born”. Jeremiah also picked up a prize for the most improved student in pre-school. He will be moving onto Prep in 2010.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
PNG 2050 Vision Launch
Today marks a significant day for PNG as a whole. The launch of the 2050 Vision. The day began as early as 4am this morning (18/11/009) at Independence Hill with a flag raising ceremony. VIP present included Deputy Prime Minister Sir Puka Temu, Foreign Dignitaries, Departmental Heads as well as school children who also participated in this activity. The long term planning is a road map that is a guide for Papua New Guinea for the next 40 years. This strategic plan was put together over six months after much consultation with people in the Districts, and LLGs Wards. As dawn fell , the plan was carried to Parliament House for Parliament Sitting in which the PM tabled it on the floor.
The second part of the programme saw the plan brought to Sir John Guise Stadium for the official launch by the PM. Present at the occasion where the Governor General, Grand Chief Sir Paulius Matane, Deputy Prime Minister, Sir Puka Temu, NCD Governor, Hon Powes Parkop and overseas dignitaries and departmental heads and staff of each government agencies. Here some pics of the occasion.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Xmas lights are out.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Body work
Had a former school mate to do the body work of the vehicle. Came originally with a big scratch. Its a good thing coz the initial selling price was slashed. Looks great now but still needs to get an original coating to match the whole vehicle or repaint it again. Had some spectators also. Now thats another blog.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
IPPCC and Fire Service Induction into Public Service
The Induction course (into the Pubic Service) for the Registry of Political Parties and Candidates Commission and Fire Services staff ran from the 26th to the 30th of October at the Papua New Guinea Institute of Public Administration (PNGIPA). Over the course of the week the staffs were reminded to uphold and maintain their integrity in the office they occupy. The course touched a number of key areas including public service structures and levels, Training, Human Resources and Customer Services. The week ended with a swearing in witnessed and officiated by the Registrar Sir Kina Bona.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates Commission website in near completion
The Registry of Political Parties and Candidates Commission website is at its final stage of completion. Just uploaded the files onto the web server and making sure everything is displaying as well as the buttons. Find attached are snap shot of the site but it can be accessed on the net on this address http://www.ippcc.gov.pg