Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Fact finding mission for SI
Port Moresby, the host city of the fifteen Pacific Games became the focal point of international attention for this occasion; quietly at the background a four man delegation from the Solomon Islands led by Calvin Ziru the Registrar of Political Parties flew into the country. The delegation included Sir Paul Tovua, Charles Ashley, Rev Philemon Riti and the Registrar of Solomon Islands Party Registry Office.
The Solomon Islanders where here on a fact finding mission to see how the Papua New Guinea Registry of Political Parties run their affairs and learn from their counterparts. The party also got a first hand insight on how political parties operate with visits to party offices as well as speaking to executives of political parties. They also met with the Chairman of the Board, Sir Andrew Trawen and his board members. The team also toured the National Parliament and had the rare privilege of meeting the father of the nation, grand chief Sir Michael Somare in his National Alliance office. They also paid a courtesy call to the University of Papua New Guinea to meet and speak with the Solomon Island students there. The team had a final day with an outing at Loloata Island where gifts where exchanged. The Registrar of Political Parties, Papua New Guinea, Dr Alphonse Gelu pledged the support of his office to his counterpart and looked forward to continue this close working relations.
Friday, July 17, 2015
Solomons delegation visits PNG
The Solomon Island delegation where here in Papua New Guinea on a fact finding mission to see how the Organic Law on Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates (OLIPPAC) has been used to bring stability in the economy as well as the politics in the country. The team comprises of the Chairman of the Commission as well as the Registrar of the Office of Political Parties in Solomons, the one week trip has been an eye opener and a learning experience for the delegation.
Monday, July 13, 2015
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Monday, July 6, 2015
Waigani Seminar 2015
Some of the prominent Papua New Guinean's with the Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare at the Waigani Seminar for Law. The Law faculty celebrated its fourty years and featured guest speakers such as Grand Chief Sir Michael, Sir Arnold Amet, Prof Wolfers, Sir John Kaputin and many more.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Tourist Ship in Alotau
As quiet as she came in, the huge tourist ship Dawn Princess berthed at the Alotau wharf on Sunday 28th June 2015 for tourist to take a tour around the town. The enourmous floating metal was a sight that caught alot of town residents espcially those that were not aware of its stop over. The spin off benefits comes in the form of local artifacts, logistics, tour guides and porters as well as fees for the government through its agent, the PNG Ports.
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