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PNG Parliament Induction for New MPs gets underway

A week-long official induction for the newly-elected Members of Papua New Guinea Parliament for the 11th National Parliament is currently underway at the State Function room. From head-count, over 60 MPs are in attendance including Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso and Opposition leader Joseph Lelang and the two female MPs Rufina Peter and Kessy Sawang. PNG Parliament Induction for New MPs gets underway [NBC Photo] The purpose of the induction is to introduce to the new MPs about the Parliamentary Procedures and Standing Orders among others. Parliamentary Service staff are currently introducing their respective divisions and functions to the members.  The presentations include; Public Accounts Committee, Parliamentary Counsel, Parliamentary Committee, Inter Parliamentary Relations, Retirement Benefits Fund, Sergeant-At-Arms and Salaries and Remunerations among others. Second session of the induction program will commence after lunch which will see heads of key Government agencies delive...

PNG Lacks Mechanisms to regulate Carbon Trade Projects

Papua New Guinea is currently unable to effectively regulate the influx of carbon trade projects in the provinces. Climate Change and Development Authority’s Measurement Reporting and Verification (MRV) and National Communication (NC) Division’s Acting General Manager Debra Sungi, say the country lacks the regulatory mechanisms to regulate these projects. Ms. Sungi said CCDA is tasked to address the authorization approval, by way of the development of the regulations.  At this stage, CCDA has completed one on one consultations with key agencies within the sectors of Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land-Use (AFOLU) and Energy sector.  A validation workshop was hosted today by the CCDA to gain stakeholders’ support and views on the draft PNG Carbon Markets (Management) (Carbon Market) Regulation 2022 and to improve the draft regulation going forward. MS Sungi says the draft Climate Change (Management) Carbon Market Regulations 2022 is expected to be formalized and endorsed bef...

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5 Common Vehicle Problems that Occur on Road Trips

Taking a road trip is often considered the classic American vacation, but it’s also one of the most popular forms of travel around the world. Especially in Europe where countries are so close together, many choose to travel by road for multi-weeklong vacations. While this can lead to an exciting journey, there are a number of dangers that can arise on the road which have the potential to ruin a vacation. Understanding what these dangers are and how to avoid them can keep you safe on your travels. Are Road Trips the Most Dangerous Way to Travel? Oftentimes, people tend to forget the dangers that come with driving on the open road considering that driving is a part of daily life for many. However, in a massive decade long study from 2000-2009, it was determined that traveling by vehicle was the most dangerous form when compared to air travel, sea travel, and even commuter buses. Therefore, deciding to take a road trip is, by association, the most dangerous way to travel to your destina...