Elizah Palme

Elizah Palme

Story Teller

23/05/2024

Just few days after the passing of one of the Rex Band front man Caspar Kumbu, Morobe received another sad news again tonight.

One of the legendary PNG musician from Morobe Lister Serum passes on tonight after battling a long illness.

Rest in peace Music Legend - The Advisor!

16/05/2024

Neighboring Village Parents Bring Joyful Feasts to Nipa Secondary School:

Today was a heartwarming day at Nipa Secondary School as mothers and fathers from the neighboring village of Soi and Good News church Members extended their kindness by bringing in mouthwatering dishes to share with the students.

This beautiful tradition has been a cherished part of our school for many years, and each time they do it, our hearts are filled with gratitude and warmth.

Their thoughtful gesture not only nourishes our bodies but also strengthens the bonds within our community. We cannot express enough how much we value and appreciate their ongoing support and generosity.

On behalf of the school, Mr. Vincent Harrisol, the Deputy Principal Academic ( DPC) , extended a heartfelt thank you to these wonderful parents for their continuous display of care and consideration towards our students and teachers.

Such acts of kindness truly make our school feel like a big family where everyone looks out for each other.

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 08/05/2024

This is Remote MENYAMA.
Thank you MENYAMA MP and Pangu Rosso government

14/04/2024

From WhatsApp Group.

Inspirational and challenging

Was at Holy Trinity Teachers College in 1991-1993. Roles I held NGI President, Suitability to be Teacher President, Practicum President, HTTC Soccer Club President. The First Diploma Program Graduate.

Those who are from that era if you on this page ,please fill me your locations, I am now in Port Moresby, after 12 years of teaching I went back to Divine Word University, graduated with a Bachelor in Business Management, also attended PNG Institute of Public Administration with Diploma in HR Management, I went further to Bremer Institute in Queensland Australian to do Australian Accredited Certificate Level 4.

I have worked as Classroom Teacher, Senior Teacher, Deputy Head Master, Head Master , HR Manager, Research Manager, Branding Manager, Regional Manager, PNG Country Coordinator, currently I am a Business Management Consultant.

My message to those taking teaching, it will build you up, use teaching career to go to the next level, as teacher you can be a better Lawyer, accountant, doctor, HR Managers, Research Managers, Business Administrators, Judge, Pilot, Captain, Sales and Marketing Manager, many more roles you can fill in, the reason being that , a teacher knows how to manage time, teach, public speaking, dressing, manner management, evaluate, assess, observation skills, budgeting, deleg*ting, write reports, do presentations, and with teaching skills, you can negotiate well too.

There many venture you can venture into, DONT TEACH AND GO INTO OLD AGE, Teach for 1-5 years save money and venture into UNIVERSITIES, there are many opportunities to explore.

I have travelled to all of the Pacific Countries, East Asian Countries, All around Australia and New Zealand doing power point presentation, I know how to kill it and be on top because I was a Teacher before.

Be proud to be teacher and use the exposure and experience to matriculate or apply for a Degree Program at University.

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 18/02/2024

By Ambel Jessie

An elderly woman in the picture below has been growing grapes and selling freshly harvested fruit for only K2, K4 & K5 a bunch. Wanpla Yamka mama blo Kagamuga airport. 😯🍇💜

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If trained well, such people should be able to grow and sell on a commercial scale. Agriculture should be priority to (1) feed our population and (2) put money in people's pockets. K3 billion worth of total food imports annually is a lot of money to redistribute to our people through commercial scale agriculture.

17/02/2024

The attitude shown by the people after the accident. Very rare. In most cases, hardly be seen in many parts of the country.

29/01/2024

Compensation, bride price na drink beer yumi g*t mani, tasol skul fee, bai yumi nog*t!

28/01/2024

*Who had a hand in both the UBS loan of K38 billion and loss of more than K48 billion in internal revenue?*

By Belden Norman Namah

Guess who had the hand in both the UBS loan of K3Billion and loss of more than K4Billion in internal revenue for country from Pogera Gold Mine? There is nobody else except only one person and that is none other than James Marape.

He was the major beneficiary in the O’Neill government when he was the longest serving Finance Minister for eight (8) solid years.

If he had moral principles and was truly serious with his words which he uttered in a video that’s being circulated during the impasse in 2011 - 2012 and was not happy with the events of the impasse then why did he chose to join O’Neill and PNC in 2012? The answer is very simple, *’hungry for power, greed and selfishness.’*

Everything he says about protecting the Constitution and putting the interest of the people and country first is all lies and deceit and highly pretentious and hypocritical.

Just watch his speeches at UPNG vigorously defending the UBS loan deal and in one of his videos defending O’Neill’s development efforts through the country. And then he comes back later as PM and criticises O’Neill for only concentrating on building Port Moresby. Then he goes and opens roads, bridges, terminals and airports that were initiated and funded during O’Neill’s time.

*James Marape himself has done literally nothing during his term in office as PM in the last four (4) years except raid and loot the country’s development budget through hire cars, jobs to the boys and the biggest procurement scam ever in the history of our country in his CONNECT PNG Flagship. The Corruption Flagship.*

So in conclusion; *’Who is the major beneficiary in both O’Neill’s and Marape’s time?’* You guessed it right. *JAMES MARAPE the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬.

I would invite all the Members of Parliament, Public Servants and Citizens at large to watch and read all of Prime Minister James Marape’s videos and press statements and his Facebook posts and captions when he was Finance Minister in O’Neill government and now as Prime Minister of the country and draw your own conclusions about this man James Marape and ask yourself this question, *’Is my country in good hands and do I feel safe being lead by this man as my Prime Minister and Captain of MVPNG 🇵🇬.*

28/01/2024

Not everyone sees the failures you went through to be perfect!

28/01/2024

Work and work until they see your success! Let them eat their words!

28/01/2024

What is causing them to announce their solidarity?

28/01/2024

Tranquility....

28/01/2024

Blessed Sunday afternoon friends!

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 17/01/2024

Our government is so consumed in maintaining numbers and remaining in power than focusing on it's primary objective, servicing the people! 50 years now, we still lack roads!

13/01/2024

By Loretta Belle

For those who may not know, the woman in the picture is Josephine Durua.

Josephine is a Village Court Magistrate and Human Rights Defender who runs a small safe house in Morata where she helps survivors of GBV and SARV (sorcery accused related violence).

The CPL Foundation have been supporting Josephine's community efforts since 2016 (I believe) by donating food and food items to help Josephine feed the women and children she caters for in the safe house.

This year, the Foundation has purchased a
two-bedroom kit home to help Josephine establish a proper safe house.

Stories such as these are a testament of the bridge this company has been able to build among the many gaps and challenges the country faces.

Let us all continue to shop with Stop N Shop and the CPL Group outlets. You can be sure that some of your money goes back to helping your local community in some way, shape and form.

11/01/2024

By Robert Crittenden ·

I took this photograph nearly 50 years ago on the Nembi Plateau of the SHP. Unfortunately the details of the picture didn't survive a house fire of 20 years ago. Friends from the locality are as unsure as I am of the identity of those carrying the pig. It is a pig! It will remain 'pig' ... a dead one .. and will eventually be butchered and become 'raw' pig. It will be singed and its bristles removed, then cut up in accordance with accepted practice. The raw sides of pig, if there are many, will be displayed before being 'cooked' in an earth oven. The cooked pig meat will then be further cut up and ceremoniously distributed, particular parts of the beast to particular kin. The significant difference is between being 'alive' and then - being dead - raw and then cooked. The anthropologist Levi-Straus makes much of the raw and the cooked. Comparative studies of the 'role' of pigs in PNG societies by anthropologists also note this distinction but more importsntly note the significance of pigs, their production and exchange - alive, dead and raw or alive - in the way PNG societies developed and function. The pig as such has a role in ancestor worship, fertility rituals, marriage, child birth, death and wealth exchange that underpins how people interact. It always fascinated me how in our studies and our search for understanding we use terms and concepts from our own life-world. We thus impose an outsider's world view in order to make sense of a complex 'other' world. So looking at our pig being carried home to be butchered and cooked it is so easy to slip into the familiar and regard it as so much 'pork'. Which, of course, for those carrying it, it is not ... it may well become tasty meals but more importantly it repesents elements of the creation of the links and structures of social organization.

10/01/2024

Waigani Stop and Shop burning!

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 10/01/2024

: Waigani SNS up in flames!

08/01/2024

WHEN THE PRICE OF THE BASIC FOOD AND NECESSITIES RISE, EXPECT CRIME RATES AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS TO RISE AS WELL!

05/01/2024

PNG Crafts - from Gifted Hands!

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 24/12/2023

By Charlie Waro

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE A POOR MAN'S SON

"My company Kumul Transportation purchased Kumul 10, also known as the General Waro. This truck is dedicated to my father, Peter Waro. He, with only a first grade education chose truck driving to support his family in Lae City, Morobe Province. I have a memory from around 25 years ago of walking with my brothers and my father to the truck yard. My father's operations manager told my father to leave the truck yard ,- he did not want any children there. He also told us that none of us would ever be anything more than truck drivers - would never own a truck for ourselves. 3 years ago I proved him wrong. Today I officially prove him wrong once again with the purchase of a Brand New 2022 Kenworth W900 model and dedicating it to my hard working hero and dad, Peter Waro."

13/12/2023

By Noah Anak Kinwai

ABOUT A COFFEE TREE.

I am your daughter, needs your Care.
Siblings;
1. I need you to look after my well being.
2. Protect me from pests and diseases.
3. Wash and dress me.
4. Let me get the best food instead of competition.
5. Cultivated and prune me if am struggling to get the form and look I've should be.
6. If you do that all above, I will be your good and beautiful daughter which more than 15 years supporting your necessities.

* Knowing me that you will raise a human daughter for 20 years to get the bride price but me, I will starts pay your bride price just 3 years. I will pay you more than 15 years. Within the 15-years, I will ordain you to be a rich man, millionaires, tittle, RESPECT and praise goes on...

YOUR WISH IS IN ME, ONE DAY I CAN MAKE YOU TO REACH THE PLAN, AM YOUR COFFEE DAUGHTER.

02/12/2023

As all athletes representing their country challenge and chase for gold medal today, November gave a last show with a beautiful golden evening.

❤️🇸🇧

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 19/11/2023

By Manasseh Kumano

Teacher Walked 8 Hours with Critical Illness

In the remotest part of PNG there is a Nation Builder known as teacher. Teachers experiences so many problems even some of them already in the grave yard . In 2009 -2012 serving a community where we walked 8 hours .It's a challenging moment when I was down with 3x sickness that needs to be airlift but the problem with Mobile communication. I sacrificed myself walked with very critical pain to seek medical help.I thank the good Lord for the greatest strength he offered me that time and I walked 8 hours before reaching coast line of Salamaua and travel by outboard motor to lae .

Photos from Elizah Palme's post 12/11/2023

By Samson Komati

PNG’s hardworking Minister Win Bakri Daki doing some of the physical work (and exercise) around his house on the weekends. This is nothing new to the MP for Tambul who has planted potatoe and brocolli at his village in upper Neibilyer when he started off as SME farmer then became PMV driver and into owning taxis and PMV buses before venturing into hire vehicles business, property businesses and other businesses before becoming an elected MP and Minister in previous ONeill Government and now in Marape Government. While his speech in the English language may not fit the bill, we all know and confirm that his wisdom and strategic thinking to becoming successful multimillionaire and businessman and politician cm Minister is directly attributive. I have seen him deliver a lot more projects and developments taking place in Tambul Neibiliyer District under the past 6 years and going forward. Well done Minister WBD!

06/11/2023
Photos from Elizah Palme's post 06/11/2023

By Herick Aeno

On one of my flight to Goroka some years back, we boarded the Air Niuguni Dash 7 plane. Just when, all was set for take off, the pilot announced that there will be a slight delay to catch a passenger coming in from an international flight. We waited for 20 minutes becoming impatient. Soon, a young man in simple T shirt and jeans was led onboard by the air stewardess. Passengers looked angrily at him and some even said unkind words aloud for him to hear. One woman up front had to tell the young man that he should be ashamed for holding up everyone. The young man shyly avoided the passengers stares and met the plane's captain who led him into the cockpit. Soon the captain anounced that Air Niuguni was pleased to have onboard its newest pilot who just flew in from abroad after completing his pilot training. The young pilot had requested earlier he wanted to begin his career with the Air Niugini by doing his first commercial flight in PNG to his home town Goroka and was the reason for the delay. The captain asked us to join the crew in welcoming Waita K**a to Air Niugini and congratulate him in his inaugural flight with Air Niugini as he will be in control of the flight into Goroka this morning under the captain's supervision. Everyone was quiet. The woman who bad mouthed the young pilot buried her head in the inflight magazine avoiding the stares and laugh from others on board. This young man is now 1st Officer Waita K**a, one of the three Air Niugini pilots that brought in Air Niugini's new and larger plane, the Boeing 737 into PNG today.

Our first PNG SME client got his first Loan 19/03/2022

Finally!
https://comtechpng.com/index.php/2022/03/19/our-first-png-sme-client-got-his-first-loan/

Our first PNG SME client got his first Loan Finally, the loan was approved and he is the most happiest man to get himself an Isuzu FSR truck worth K350, 000.00

Five Ways to Keep Your Beard Soft and Clean 19/03/2022

Brothers, this will be helpful for you! An article worth reading.

https://comtechpng.com/index.php/2022/03/19/five-ways-to-keep-your-beard-soft-and-clean/

Five Ways to Keep Your Beard Soft and Clean Luckily, there are solid techniques you can employ to soften your beard.

Videos (show all)

Another great night at home!
Waigani Stop and Shop burning!
https://youtu.be/ioLKZyUSNr4
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Traveling with her dad in First Class to London all at PNG Tax Payers money!
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