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Tuesday 31 December 2013

New Year Resolutions in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.


Thousands of People in Port Moresby, PNG, Made New Year Resolutions.
Resolutions are made because Papua New Guinea is a freedom country. Many of them are students, employers, department heads, families, street pocket pickers, street drug dealers, drunkets, great BUAI consumers and smokers have made their resolutions to give up their bad habits.


War Fighter, World War II Veteran Dies


(Left picture is)World War II Veteran, Ben Moide at the War Memorial Park at Ela Beach in Port Moresby, for a honour World War Veterans on Remembrance Day.
Ben Moide, one of the Country's best surviving World War II veterans has died.
He died at the St John's Clinic in Gerehu, Port Moresby,

Friday 27 December 2013

Powes Parkop, NCD Governor Wants to Build 3 Story Building for Vegetable and other Food Market at Larepa-Hohola in Port Moresby.


Mr. Parkop, a Honest and Right Leading Governor of the National Capital District Spoke to the Public of Sabama New Market Openning Seremony.
"My very brand new plan today is to build a three story building at the Larepa-Hohola market for the





Thursday 26 December 2013

HAUS MAN The Highlands of Papua New Guinea

The Highlands custom still exists even today especially the people of  Southern Highlands, Hela, Enga, Western Highlands, Simbu Province and Eastern Highlands.
In the Southern Highlands Province, around the Kagua and Erave District, they built different types of houses using the bush materials.
They are; HAUS MAN, HAUS MERI, Family house and Single quarters.

Wednesday 25 December 2013

Burnt Woman Found in Dump.

A Burnt Woman, mother of two children were found in one of the dumps in Mt. Hagen City in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. The woman was suspected as a witchcraft and killed by her husband. She was tied up with twin rope on a post when she was still alive The husband and his related family men prepared dry leaves and empty cartons put them together under the woman's legs where she was tied and hanging around the post.

Monday 23 December 2013

People Excitedly Celebrate the Ministers' open new PGK2million Sabama Market in Port Moresby.


Port Moresby Nort-West residents can now sell food stuff in favourable and hygienic conditions following the opening of their new market.
The Sabama Market was opened by Moresby North-West MP Justin Tkatchenko, National Capital District Governor, Powes Parkop and National Planning Minister Charles Abel.


Friday 13 December 2013

Over 500,000 Houses Built With Waist Timbers in Port Moresby Settlements.

In Port Moresby Settlements Today, Thousands of People Built their Houses Using the Waist Timbers from the Timber Yards.
Around Port Moresby City, we have several timber yards that serves the outcasts and the citizens to build their houses in the settlements.
We have more than 800 settlements surrounding Port Moresby City.
In these settlements,

Thursday 5 December 2013

Facts of Coastal Central Papuan Life.

The Facts of Coastal Central Papuan Life is little bit hard but they live as long as they survive.
The Coast of Central Papuan people lived very closest to the seas where they can get food from the seas.
They built their houses on the water and gardens out beyon the seas. Every day, they have to look for something to eat for the night for the whole family.

Friday 29 November 2013

Typical Welcome in PNG.

Typical Welcome Program in Trobriand Island Culture is a most adventurous activity proceeds professionally in any special events.
With their marvellous cultural dresses and decorations, visitors are  respectfully welcomed to their beautiful villages .
The events are organized, after the earlier notice of the special guests' visitation programs be held at a particular place.
Likewise, this special program was held in October, 2013 in the Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea and a part of displaying the Trobriand Island Culture and Tourism Industrial Program.
Some parts of Papua New Guinea credibly stand firm in their customary principles.
Even today, they don't really care about the modern type of dressing and made such welcome programs to the special visitors and guests because they are not valuation and have no weights.

Thursday 28 November 2013

Happy 2013th Xmas Day


Infront of Vision City in Port Moresby.
Thousands of christians in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea and around the world believed that, 25th December is the only day of Jesus Christ's born day.
Many parts of the world prepared inadvance to celebrate that day as their Saviour's birth day and ready to ring the 2013th chistmas bell.
The beautifully decorated plastic christmas tree infront of Vision City's round about in Port Moresby reminded the christians and non-christians that; this day is the only day of Jesus Christs birth day and ready to celebrate with Praise, Joy and Worship.   
 

Sunday 13 October 2013

Special Donation to the People of National Capital District


The People of National Capital District Thankfully Received the ASHOK LEYLAND TRUCK from the Hon. Governor, Mr. Powes Parkop in 2011 in Port Moresby.
This ASHOK LEYLAND Truck was presented to the people of National Capital District.
The population in National Capital District is made by the people of Papua New Guinea itself and other out casts aswel who live around the city.

Wednesday 2 October 2013

Different Cultures in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea, an island country floated on the South Pacific Ocean with its island provinces.
Papua New Guinea is made up of 22 provinces, they are; seven highland provinces, nine coastal provinces and five island provinces and more than 330 districts.
Papua New Guinea environments are absolutely in different forms and beautiful like the following; vegetation, rivers, mountains and valleys.
In the other way, there are thousands of people living in their beautiful villages in remote areas where they have no roads and even plane fields/airstrips.
When ever they need store goods, they started to foot-walk from their home to a town or where they can get things. They walk almost for a whole day or two days to reach that particular place.


Sunday 29 September 2013

Little Cultural Dancer.

A little Papua New Guinean practiced how she could become one of the top participants in her culture and tourism promotions in the future.
This little girl is three and half years old and she is from Tari, the new Hela Province in Papua New Guinea.
The actual facts of the people of Tari/Hela Region is that, from the child hood to the primary level, they have to learn everything about their culture before they send them to kindergarten to primary schools.
They teach them how to look after things, animals like pig and dogs, how to make gardens, look after homes and their safeties.

Primary School Students Celebrates Independence Day.

Proudly Papua New Guineans celebrate their special events using their traditional BILAS dressing or decorations with feathers of Bird of Paradise, Parrots, eagle, cassowary, different types of CUSCUS skins, colourful bush leaves and flowers, beaches, toea shells, BILUM caps and traditional paints.
In Papua New Guinea, we have 807 types of traditional BILAS decorations.
To display all these 807 decorations are during the National events like Mt. Hagen Cultural Show in Western Highlands Province, Goroka Show in Eastern Highlands Province and Wabag Show in Enga Province. They are all in the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea.
But, one of the very, very special day for the whole country of Papua New Guinea to display their cultural BILAS decorations and

Thursday 19 September 2013

Australian Fresh Fruits

The Australian Fresh Fruits are sold to make money as daily income and a family's living foundation.
This is Aunty Susan at Gordon's  Market in Port Moresby selling fresh fruits from Autralia.
Aunty Susan filled up her table with apple and oranges setting her selling price of only PGK1.00.
She earns alot of money every day and enjoy with her children and family.

Sunday 8 September 2013

Women Battle Show

The stories are written on the tittled ''Fighting for Money" below. Its seriouse but lets take as hilarious and enjoy the actions.
The other way, Papua New Guineans are like this.
This kind of habits are also taught to our children and children practises more than parents today.
How can we solve such problems like this to our children if they already have learnt?
The responsibilities are the parents if they concern to their children. 

Friday 6 September 2013

Filthiest Market in Port Moresby

The Worst Filthiest Erima Market in Port Moresby.
Our attitude and self control manner in today's people were lost for long time and live as pigs. Whom are we expecting to clean up and look after our place and environments we live?
The example we displayed here is the main market of residents and settlers of the Erima, Gordons,

Thursday 5 September 2013

How We Survive to Live.

People of Goilala and Koiari in the Central Province make their incomes in selling of fresh fish collected from the rivers and swamps of nearby villages in their remote areas.
Goilala and Koiari are the largest group of people living outside and inside Port Moresby City and they are under the Central Provincial Government.




Monday 12 August 2013

Two Tough Boxers in Action.

Woman with white trousers & white Bra is the Maroon supporter... 
The two Women Fought Seriously for Money at Erima Market in Port Moresby.
It is not an easy thing to bet money in the State of Origin game seasons.
The two sales women of Erima market in Port Moresby have bet the sum of PGK150.00 each in the second game of the State of Origin in 2013.
The expectation was the New South Wales (Blues) so the Blues supporter kept all the bet money and went to her own house to

Sunday 11 August 2013

One Newest in Papua New Guinea

The Newest One in Papua New Guinea.
I am so proud that I was born to be an originate of my beautiful country; Papua New Guinea.
I really don't know how I have been surprising my mum and dad one Sunday morning in Port Moresby General Hospital on the 23th June, 2013. 
I was well prepared to come out and see the beautiful lights of that day and forever.

Sunday 4 August 2013

Struggle to Survive.

This old man was interviewed by the person who got the shots on him.
He was introduced himself to be a man from Simbu Province who lived in one of the Port Moresby City's settlements.
He said, "I left my home in 2007 and lived in Port Moresby for six years with my relatives.
I shouldn't be here at Port Moresby for all these periods of time but I am patiently wait for my family members to release me home.
I really don't know, shortly I might live this place or not.
I find so difficult to defend on my family members alone to live in the difficult situation in the city.
It is so guiltiness to me to wait for their plate of food in the evenings and cup of coffee and a bung in the mornings.
I am a shy old man to ask anything to any body or even my sons and daughters too.

Pipeline to Kumuls

Pipeline to Kumuls ... Ess Highlands Limited Managing Director Peter Graham (centre) is flanked by Minister of Sports Justin Tkatchencko (left) and PNG Kumul coaching director Mal Meninga (right) with Kumul coach Adrian Lam (from left), PNGRFL deputy chairman Sandis Tsaka, Kumuls Enoch Maki, Richard Kambo, Sebastian Pandia and Team Kumul general manager Matthew Natusch at announcement of Esso Highlands as major sponsor of the Kumuls to the World Cup.

Tuesday 30 July 2013

PNG's Independence Celebration Day.

 Papua New Guinea's Independence Day is Every 16th Septembers.
 16th September, 1975 was the time Papua New Guinea got its Independence which seperated from the Colonial Australian Government.
Many times, some parts Papua New Guinea raises their flags in advance to show their interest in preparing their Provincial and National flags to raised them up for the country's celebration.
The 807 language spoken people in Papua New Guinea will display their own cultural decoration and dances to celebrate the raising of our national and provincial flags.
We usually receives thousands of visitors and tourists  from other countries to our country to celebrate together. That is our privilege to have them and mostlly welcomed them in advance.
Our peaceful happy PNG flag coloured birth-day cakes are shared to every one every 16th September in every year.

Sunday 28 July 2013

What does Local Artists Around the World Do?

Artists are very Special Group of People Around the World.
Artists are the very special group of people around the world that, they can create anything you think.
You can not find artists everywhere you live but in a district or even a province of a country, you will find only five or less than that.
In Papua New Guinea, we have less than 6 well known national artists and other 100 are locally known artists.

Thursday 25 July 2013

Escapee William Kapris Life History

Kapris Walking out from Bomana Prison
Who is William Kapris?
The deceased prisoner, escapee and suspect William Kapris has risen from nothing to a household in Papua New Guinea, whether it be for fear of him or the increasing interest he has generated in his criminal life that has elevated him to be very popular in the eyes of the general public.
The media politicians and even ordinary people on the streets have been talking,

Wednesday 24 July 2013

Defender in World War II

Mr. Moide.
The only survivor who had fought with
the Papuan Infantry Battalion.
 
 
Veteran lays Wreaths for Fallen Comrades.
Retired Sergeant Ben Moide laid a wreath for his fallen comrades as the nation paused to remember our war heroes who defended it in World War II.
Moide was with the Papuan Infantry Battalion who fought Japanese soldiers at Awala village in the first encounter with the enermy.
He is one of the few surviving World War II veterans who attended the celebration at Ela Beach.
Also present was Nepe Kumanyal who was a carrier for the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels during World War II.
Both veterans laid wreaths to honour their fallen comrades.
Chief guest Governor-General Sir Michael Ogio paid special tribute to Moide's Papuan Infantry Battalion who were the first Papua New Guineans to shoot back during the Japanese attack.
"23rd July is the unique day of Papua New Guinea history where the 35 men of the Papuan Infantry Battalion at Awala village fired the first shots ever in defence of Papua New Guinea," he said."And now we remember their sacrifice and their allies. The challenges to perform their duty to serve this nation was respected by the allied forces and the villagers.

Prisoner William Kapris Put to Death Penalty


The most wanted Criminal, William Kapris was killed by Police from Port Moresby.
The convicted Bank Robber, William Kapris who had been on the run for the last ten weeks, was shot death near Doa village in the Central Province, about 45 km north-west of Port Moresby City.
Mr. Kapris accomplice Raphael Walimini, a convicted murderer, was also killed in the shootout, which ended a massive manhunt by police who had offered a reward of  PGK100,000.00 each for the pair.
Five other people, including two women and a Defense Force Soldier, who were travelling with Kapris and Walimini, have been arrested and locked them up at the Boroko Police Cell in Port Moresby.

Wednesday 17 July 2013

PNG supports State of Origin Teams

 PNG proudly supports the Australian Rugby Football League.
Every year in Papua New Guinea, during the three State of Origin games hosted in Australia, people so crazy to support and watch their  favorite teams in their TVs. 
Like this young girl is painting her face with Blue acrylic paint to show that she is a die hard of the New South Wales (NSW) Blues.
She is preparing herself to go and watch her Local Television Guide; which is 'EMTV' the No. 1 Television Channel of Papua New Guinea.

Roads Built Wider

The three lane roads Port Moresby City to 9 Mile are widen up today.
The Government of Papua New Guinea today is working very hard to develop Port Moresby and the country.
This is an example of what is going on today in Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea.
These things should be done during the previous Government's time but they had no creative ideas and also employed wrong advisers to bring new things like this.

Saturday 13 July 2013

Natures at PAU

1. PAU means, 'Pacific Adventist University.'
PAU locates almost 5.500 kilometers away from  Port Moresby City. It is also the State Land of the National Capital District Commission.
The environment of PAU  looks so beautiful and peaceful.
In that particular land, you will find different types of plants and flowers, birds and animals too.
You will also find beautiful loans, ponds and water lilies their.
They have own vegetable farms, coconuts and other fruit trees.

Wednesday 10 July 2013

2015 XV PACIFIC GAMES

The Port Moresby 2015 XP PACIFIC GAMES in Papua New Guinea Locates new Office in advance at Waigani in Port Moresby, Nation's Capital City.
We proudly believe that; the XV PACIFIC GAMES will be well organized by looking at people's corporation and hard working here in Port Moresby.
One of the Parliamentarian, Hon. Justine Tkatchenko Minister for Sports and Pacific Games announced to the organizing committee that;

Thursday 4 July 2013

ANZ Bank


We are pleasing to the respect full and the No.1 Branch of the ANZ Banking Co-operation at the Cameron Road at Waigani Drive in Port Moresby.
People appropriately praised the ANZ Banking Co-operations than other banks at any locations anywhere in Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea.
The ANZ Bank was first opened  in 1910 in Port Moresby National Capital District and extended to other provinces before and after independence.

Wednesday 3 July 2013

Visions of Port Moresby

Looking for new areas to locate new buildings and business centres at 8 mile Port Moresby. The visions and dreams come true today in our time. All the vacant areas of Port Moresby were paid off by companies. Some of them are related to the LNC Projects and some of them are privates.
This picture shows new developments at 8 mile in Port Moresby, National Capital District.
8 mile is 35 mins drive from Port Moresby Down Town. It locates east of POM and next to Jackson's International Airport.

Thursday 27 June 2013

Peaceful Driving

The largest Waigani Drive is starting from Boroko and finished at Gerehu next to the University of Papua New Guinea.
Cars to be drove peacefully without crowds or traffic jams because the road is wide open with six lanes.
The Waigani Drive has four traffic lights and five roundabouts. 
This road have its own specialists to look after and every day and night, the workers up to date to clean up, watering plants, patching portals and paintings.

The Turtle Steel


Beautiful images turtles made of still at
 Koki Market in Port Moresby...
Port Moresby City looks beautiful because such things like this wasn't before but today, men creates their own ideas to the way our city can be improved and well decorated.


Port Moresby Experiences More Developments

Along Waigani Drive, at the back of Lakatoi Building is showing foundation of the new building of city's great developments.
 The city continues to see new developments such as buildings and road infrastructures. 
The Government allocates of more funds to National Capital District to increase more developments for the future.

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Faithful Friends in Port Moresby

Some of our faithful friends from Philippines in the Asian Continent participated in the Trukai Fun Run during the event; TRUKAI FUN RUN in Port Moresby.
We normally say, " Asians are our Service Providers and our good friends in Port Moresby or even Papua New Guinea."

Sunday 23 June 2013

Animal Participated in Trukai Fun Run.



This little wolffy dog interestingly participated in the Trukai Fun Run among the thousands of people on the event on Sunday morning. She completed her run from the starting point and ended where the finishing line.
As a presentation of her run, they awarded with a carton of Minerer Pure Water and now they are enjoying where her care taker sits.

Saturday 22 June 2013

Prime Minister involved in Trukai Fun Run



The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Peter O'Neill did not sleep well and woke up at 5:00 am to join his peaceful people in the TRUKAI FUN RUN in Port Moresby.

The crowds took so proud of their great leader run with them in their level and understanding. He was pressured by his son and daughter to go for the Trukai Fun Run with their aged mates. The son and daughter of PM waken their father early at 4:30 am and brought him up at the starting point of the run at Sir. John Guise Stadium.
The great leader did not made upset to his son and daughter to run with him among the multitude in the run.
Thousands also happy to see that Prime Minister was involved in the Trukai Fun Run.

 



Over 100, 000 in Trukai Fun Run.


At 7:00 am on Sunday 23/06/2013, More than 100, 000 people did not sleep well to go for TRUKAI FUN RUN in Port Moresby.
They have enjoyed well in their run in friendly.
It was secured by our forces like DF and Police so the event goes well.



Friday 21 June 2013

Crowds prepared for TRUKAI FUN RUN




 Thousands were prepared for the Trukai Fun Run as usual.
This is not a first time in Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea.
In every year in the month of June or July, the Trukai Fun Run must be organized and be held.
Every body must be participated to promote our best and quality Trukai Rice.
The Trukai Industry provides printed yellow Trukai  T shirts for those who take parts in the Trukai Fun Run.

Thursday 13 June 2013

Over Head Bridge at 4Mile.

4 Mile Foot Bridge
Many people today are walking on this bridge as their main path way to crossing to reach on the other side of the road at 4 mile in Port Moresby.
It is not easy to crossing the speed way that drivers used 60 km per hour in the middle of   4 mile which today we call, "Boroko", another part of Port Moresby.
An actual fact of this crossing before, when the bridge wasn't there, many people and animals like dogs have been died and some injured by striking them off by cars and trucks.

Tuesday 11 June 2013

In shops. Port Moresby

Tengo Super Market. (4 mile)
These decorations inside store looks like botanical gardens any where you think.
Very beautifully the staffs of Tengo Super Market on the 3rd floor at Boroko, Port Moresby displaying all kind of flowers for sale.
It locates at 4 mile / Boroko, National Capital District.

Gordons Market

The Huli (HOO-lee) woman at Gordons Market in Port Moresby making her little sales and marketing to earn money for her needs.
She is specialized in selling whole and sliced Water Melons. In a day, she have to try her best to sell more than 70 or 80 juicy melons.
Displayed are the sliced Water Melons on several fresh banana leaves.

Monday 10 June 2013

Posts With Sepik Designs

Posts With Designs along Poreporena Freeway...
Standing are the Sepik (SEE-peek) Designed Posts along the Poreporena Freeway next to Gordons main Market.
These designed posts are part of decorating the city of Port Moresby. 
Port Moresby is beautiful because everywhere, you will see such and different things like this.

Saturday 8 June 2013

SP BREWERY RENOVATION

This is the South Pacific No.1 Beer factory in Port Moresby which today going on to renovating process.
They are located at the Poreporena and Spring Garden Free Way Road next to Late Unagi Oval.
Previously, the factory have less than eight cylinders to storing up the hot water to produce more drinks, but today they brought in another five X-large cylinders to store more water and produce more drinks of beer.
They have done this because of out going and unlimited stocks every day.

Thursday 6 June 2013

The Lakatoi Boat.

The Lakatoi
Lakatoi is built specially in Port Moresby by the IRI (ee-ree) people of Central Province. Lakatoi is not a house but it's a boat made by bush materials alone. 
Every year during the IRIMOALE Festival conducts, that's the time you will see the Largest Lakatoi floating on the sea loading more than 100 people with their traditional dressing and decorations.
They sing songs traditionally, Dance in Hula-hula (hoo-laa-hoo-laa)style and more attractions are made with their beautiful dressings.

  
   

Wednesday 5 June 2013

State of Origin in PNG.

Blue's Die Hard.
Maroons supporters
The Papua New Guineans proudly given their supports to the games played in another countries by watching life through their TVs and listening life broadcasting in Radios.
Three very special times for PNG to watch and listening are the State of Origin games 1,2 and 3 which played in Australia in every year.
They're, New South Wales (Blues) and Queens Land (Maroons) teams.
In these seasons, the 8,000,000 and plus people of PNG divides in two groups to support the teams.
Half of these eight million supports the New South Wales Blues