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Thursday, October 14, 2010

King Solomon’s treasure in Enga

This is a copy from Post Courier (http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20101013/wehome.htm)

King Solomon’s treasure in Enga

This is an invitation to any interested Hydrocarbon and Minerals prospecting and exploration company that Tundaka in Kandep electoratate Enga Province the home of DPM Don Polye is sitting on gas and oil, gold and diamond.
This place has a long unique history and has a cave there and it’s only accessed by a certain tribe that lives around there.
Apart from these people, any animal including humans who go near this area normally dies or suffer mental illness.
This place is the source and heart of oil and gas that is now found in Tari and gold in Porgera and Mt Kare. It is also the source of all the river network system in the country, Fly river, Strickland river, Purari river and Sepik river. We the landowners of this place kindly invite you to come to this place to see for yourself.
This is not just mere talk but real. It contains more and even bigger than current gas and oil in Tari or Gulf and gold in Porgera and Mt Kare.
We suspect the missing King Solomon’s treasures and mine is in there. You are most welcome there.

Tundaka Asples.
Hohola Suburb POM

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

'Memorable time that still lingers with THM05-08

We all came as strangers but departed as families and friends forever 

At certain times friends will be like a part and parcel of your life. There are different types of friends you will meet in life. The class or schoolmates from colleges to universities are ones that we mostly count on based on trust built over the years while growing together too. The friends that  will be around for you when the world seems to walks away from you.

I have met alot friends at high schools to university and have made no one regret over my friendship towards them and hold no single grudges against anyone. I have been a true friend to most of my friends and have written several poems to many of my closest friends expressing how I felt for them when the time came around to separate us all into new chapters in life.

There were many things that we all have done it together as friends and will be hardly forgotten in our entire life and finally becomes tales to tell our children. As a matter of fact, every good things finally comes to an end and the chapters at schools were the best avenues to create great friends that comes to end but memories lasts forever.

While looking back to the primary and secondary school days, I have alot of countless friends and fans whom I cherish them most. Few of them have made it into tertiary institutions and now working elsewhere in the country and living overseas too. Others are doing odd jobs in the towns and cities while handful have settled back in their villages. I still care those that comes around to greet whenever passing bye or meet up by chance.

I have a special space for for my DWU THM classmates from 2005-2008 whom I have spent the four (4) solid years with them creating an inseparable bond. I call them my own and it will be unfair if I don't call one of them by their nicknames or either by their full name.

The JPEG file is one of the poems and farewell messages to all my classmates of THM05-08 who graduated out of DWU and living elsewhere around the country.
THM05-08 Sinub Island off Jais Aben Resort in 2007
 The last moment in preparation for Thesis defense presentation 2008
The THM Poem

Sunday, September 5, 2010

3rd Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo

2010 Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo - DWU
Liklik Diwai 3rd Turism Expo

Melanesian Tourist Services

Official Speech Draft
(15 Minutes Presentation Time)

Venue: SDVMA
Time: 0900hrs
Date 14th May, 2010

Presenter: Nathan LATI

Theme: In Partnership for Quality Development in PNG Tourism & Hospitality Industry


Presentation Topic: Impediments in Partnership for Tourism Development (Travel Agent Perspective)


Introduction

Greetings and Acknowledgement
On behalf of my employer Melanesian Tourist services, I take this opportunity to thank the THMD4’s, the organizing committees of this year’s Liklik Diwai Turism Expo for extending your invitation to me as pioneer of the Expo.
I acknowledge the presence of Mr. Hideo Kamioka of PNG Japan International; Mr. Jerry Agus of TPA, other invited & distinguish guests, students, lecturers, ladies and gentle man.

Generalization of the topic
The Tourism Industry is one of the unique industries we have in PNG that is proficient at distributing wealth equally at all levels. The concept to develop tourism in PNG is new and at its infant stage. Obviously, at this stage our focus is on attracting international tourists into the country and efforts have been independently contributed by few of the Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Airline companies, Hotels, Lodges, Dive Operators to market PNG as one of the tourist destinations in the pacific.
The other impediment that lapse the tourism industry in PNG is the government’s ignorance in funding direct incentives for all destination promoters and recognize the individual efforts contributed to development of tourism infrastructures and marketing as well.
A direct incentive for tour operators and hoteliers in PNG to participate at the international tourism expos to promote PNG as a tourist destination has never been considered and marketing efforts by individuals in the tourism industry have been exhausted.
It is sad to see we are missing chances on annual and major destinations marketing events of the world like; ITB Berlin, World Travel Mart in London, and the recent PATA Expo in China.

The idea related to the theme ‘’Partnership for Quality Development for Tourism & Hospitality’’ is very significant theme that is not barely for this event only but it sends out clear message from the tourism students of DWU to the industry role players and other stake holders concern to look into partnership strategies and make the tourism industry looks more sustainable without fractions operating in isolation. The challenge is in the hands of our government and other statutory authorities concern to review tourism polices that seems to be in fragmented structure hence recoup and regenerate with feasible polices to develop tourism at this 20th Century arena.

Observation of the industry as Tour and Cruise Ships Agent
Since PNG’s focus is more into attracting international tourist, the service providers, resources owners and industry players should work collaboratively and make PNG an attractive destination for tourists in the Pacific. There are certain few addressable issues in PNG that turns away most of the tourists that choose PNG as one of their desired holiday destination, our services to international tourists are accustomed with our Melanesian culture and that has no question to argue as our services with courtesy are well regard by most of the tourists. We can be proud of Airways Hotel’s achievement as one of the best International Airport Hotels in the world, Madang Resort & Kalibobo Village as an Ideal conference venue in the Pacific and other hospitality, dive or tour operator’s services are well regarded by international tourists. We have the best birding, diving spots in the world with unique and diverse cultures. The sea and white sandy beaches with tropical climate and fruits/vegetables have potential to attract more tourists from temperate countries who are seeking holidays out of winter or from other European countries too.
The challenge now is how we can make our county’s potential tourist information available to the tourist generating countries.

As part of the tourism industry, cruise ship and yachts coming into PNG bringing in more international tourists have been tangled with different policies from various regulating authorities and attempts to resolve some of the issues involving MTS as Cruise Ship and Yacht’s agent are ongoing as polices differ with office locations despite of operating under one authority.
As such polices are specifically designed for service fees and other related services rendered by authorities like NAQIA, Customs, Immigration, Health, Division of Maritime and transport, their inconsistency in policies leaves much difficulty for cruise ship owners and agents to work collaborative to provide services that will make the cruise ship industry promising to PNG.
From what I understand we seem to look at cruise ships as a milking cow of the day and does not bother making them being a repeat cruise ship operator in PNG bringing more tourists.
Our expectations and perceptions towards tourist must be changed and individuals must venture into spin-offs benefits of the industry.

Experience as a graduate employee

Over many years MTS has had to deal with the inconsistencies with various Government Agencies such as Immigration, Customs, PNG Ports and Quarantine. We have on many occasions called for meetings between the various bodies to discuss the inconsistent interpretation of rules and the application of various fees. Just getting authorities to understand the difference between cruise ships and motor yachts has been a major frustration. When you look at the tourism legislation in place one can see why these inconsistencies exist.

A partnership strategy and policies are critically needed to enhance tourism industry to grow amicably for naturally tourism industry is a service linking industry and will ever operate in isolation. I hope this theme for the ‘3rd Liklik Diwai Turism Expo’ lives on.
The challenge now is in the hands of our government and statutory authorities concern to make the tourism industry conducive for all industry players by reviewing and redesigning of industry policies, partnership strategies and destination marketing must be prioritized.

We PNG should be proud because we have abundance to offer to tourists; our agenda now is the collaborative effort to promote tourism development at all levels.

For further articles, please refer to the link below.
http://www.dwu.ac.pg/news/2010/Tourism_body_lauds_Expo.html



Nathan LATI
MTS Operations
Madang

3rd Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo

2010 Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo - DWU
Liklik Diwai 3rd Turism Expo

Melanesian Tourist Services

Official Speech Draft
(15 Minutes Presentation Time)

Venue: SDVMA
Time: 0900hrs
Date 14th May, 2010

Presenter: Nathan LATI

Theme: In Partnership for Quality Development in PNG Tourism & Hospitality Industry


Presentation Topic: Impediments in Partnership for Tourism Development (Travel Agent Perspective)


Introduction

Greetings and Acknowledgement
On behalf of my employer Melanesian Tourist services, I take this opportunity to thank the THMD4’s, the organizing committees of this year’s Liklik Diwai Turism Expo for extending your invitation to me as pioneer of the Expo.
I acknowledge the presence of Mr. Hideo Kamioka of PNG Japan International; Mr. Jerry Agus of TPA, other invited & distinguish guests, students, lecturers, ladies and gentle man.

Generalization of the topic
The Tourism Industry is one of the unique industries we have in PNG that is proficient at distributing wealth equally at all levels. The concept to develop tourism in PNG is new and at its infant stage. Obviously, at this stage our focus is on attracting international tourists into the country and efforts have been independently contributed by few of the Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Airline companies, Hotels, Lodges, Dive Operators to market PNG as one of the tourist destinations in the pacific.
The other impediment that lapse the tourism industry in PNG is the government’s ignorance in funding direct incentives for all destination promoters and recognize the individual efforts contributed to development of tourism infrastructures and marketing as well.
A direct incentive for tour operators and hoteliers in PNG to participate at the international tourism expos to promote PNG as a tourist destination has never been considered and marketing efforts by individuals in the tourism industry have been exhausted.
It is sad to see we are missing chances on annual and major destinations marketing events of the world like; ITB Berlin, World Travel Mart in London, and the recent PATA Expo in China.

The idea related to the theme ‘’Partnership for Quality Development for Tourism & Hospitality’’ is very significant theme that is not barely for this event only but it sends out clear message from the tourism students of DWU to the industry role players and other stake holders concern to look into partnership strategies and make the tourism industry looks more sustainable without fractions operating in isolation. The challenge is in the hands of our government and other statutory authorities concern to review tourism polices that seems to be in fragmented structure hence recoup and regenerate with feasible polices to develop tourism at this 20th Century arena.

Observation of the industry as Tour and Cruise Ships Agent
Since PNG’s focus is more into attracting international tourist, the service providers, resources owners and industry players should work collaboratively and make PNG an attractive destination for tourists in the Pacific. There are certain few addressable issues in PNG that turns away most of the tourists that choose PNG as one of their desired holiday destination, our services to international tourists are accustomed with our Melanesian culture and that has no question to argue as our services with courtesy are well regard by most of the tourists. We can be proud of Airways Hotel’s achievement as one of the best International Airport Hotels in the world, Madang Resort & Kalibobo Village as an Ideal conference venue in the Pacific and other hospitality, dive or tour operator’s services are well regarded by international tourists. We have the best birding, diving spots in the world with unique and diverse cultures. The sea and white sandy beaches with tropical climate and fruits/vegetables have potential to attract more tourists from temperate countries who are seeking holidays out of winter or from other European countries too.
The challenge now is how we can make our county’s potential tourist information available to the tourist generating countries.

As part of the tourism industry, cruise ship and yachts coming into PNG bringing in more international tourists have been tangled with different policies from various regulating authorities and attempts to resolve some of the issues involving MTS as Cruise Ship and Yacht’s agent are ongoing as polices differ with office locations despite of operating under one authority.
As such polices are specifically designed for service fees and other related services rendered by authorities like NAQIA, Customs, Immigration, Health, Division of Maritime and transport, their inconsistency in policies leaves much difficulty for cruise ship owners and agents to work collaborative to provide services that will make the cruise ship industry promising to PNG.
From what I understand we seem to look at cruise ships as a milking cow of the day and does not bother making them being a repeat cruise ship operator in PNG bringing more tourists.
Our expectations and perceptions towards tourist must be changed and individuals must venture into spin-offs benefits of the industry.

Experience as a graduate employee

Over many years MTS has had to deal with the inconsistencies with various Government Agencies such as Immigration, Customs, PNG Ports and Quarantine. We have on many occasions called for meetings between the various bodies to discuss the inconsistent interpretation of rules and the application of various fees. Just getting authorities to understand the difference between cruise ships and motor yachts has been a major frustration. When you look at the tourism legislation in place one can see why these inconsistencies exist.

A partnership strategy and policies are critically needed to enhance tourism industry to grow amicably for naturally tourism industry is a service linking industry and will ever operate in isolation. I hope this theme for the ‘3rd Liklik Diwai Turism Expo’ lives on.
The challenge now is in the hands of our government and statutory authorities concern to make the tourism industry conducive for all industry players by reviewing and redesigning of industry policies, partnership strategies and destination marketing must be prioritized.

We PNG should be proud because we have abundance to offer to tourists; our agenda now is the collaborative effort to promote tourism development at all levels.

For further articles, please refer to the link below.
http://www.dwu.ac.pg/news/2010/Tourism_body_lauds_Expo.html



Nathan LATI
MTS Operations
Madang

3rd Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo

2010 Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo - DWU
Liklik Diwai 3rd Turism Expo

Melanesian Tourist Services

Official Speech Draft
(15 Minutes Presentation Time)

Venue: SDVMA
Time: 0900hrs
Date 14th May, 2010

Presenter: Nathan LATI

Theme: In Partnership for Quality Development in PNG Tourism & Hospitality Industry


Presentation Topic: Impediments in Partnership for Tourism Development (Travel Agent Perspective)


Introduction

Greetings and Acknowledgement
On behalf of my employer Melanesian Tourist services, I take this opportunity to thank the THMD4’s, the organizing committees of this year’s Liklik Diwai Turism Expo for extending your invitation to me as pioneer of the Expo.
I acknowledge the presence of Mr. Hideo Kamioka of PNG Japan International; Mr. Jerry Agus of TPA, other invited & distinguish guests, students, lecturers, ladies and gentle man.

Generalization of the topic
The Tourism Industry is one of the unique industries we have in PNG that is proficient at distributing wealth equally at all levels. The concept to develop tourism in PNG is new and at its infant stage. Obviously, at this stage our focus is on attracting international tourists into the country and efforts have been independently contributed by few of the Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Airline companies, Hotels, Lodges, Dive Operators to market PNG as one of the tourist destinations in the pacific.
The other impediment that lapse the tourism industry in PNG is the government’s ignorance in funding direct incentives for all destination promoters and recognize the individual efforts contributed to development of tourism infrastructures and marketing as well.
A direct incentive for tour operators and hoteliers in PNG to participate at the international tourism expos to promote PNG as a tourist destination has never been considered and marketing efforts by individuals in the tourism industry have been exhausted.
It is sad to see we are missing chances on annual and major destinations marketing events of the world like; ITB Berlin, World Travel Mart in London, and the recent PATA Expo in China.

The idea related to the theme ‘’Partnership for Quality Development for Tourism & Hospitality’’ is very significant theme that is not barely for this event only but it sends out clear message from the tourism students of DWU to the industry role players and other stake holders concern to look into partnership strategies and make the tourism industry looks more sustainable without fractions operating in isolation. The challenge is in the hands of our government and other statutory authorities concern to review tourism polices that seems to be in fragmented structure hence recoup and regenerate with feasible polices to develop tourism at this 20th Century arena.

Observation of the industry as Tour and Cruise Ships Agent
Since PNG’s focus is more into attracting international tourist, the service providers, resources owners and industry players should work collaboratively and make PNG an attractive destination for tourists in the Pacific. There are certain few addressable issues in PNG that turns away most of the tourists that choose PNG as one of their desired holiday destination, our services to international tourists are accustomed with our Melanesian culture and that has no question to argue as our services with courtesy are well regard by most of the tourists. We can be proud of Airways Hotel’s achievement as one of the best International Airport Hotels in the world, Madang Resort & Kalibobo Village as an Ideal conference venue in the Pacific and other hospitality, dive or tour operator’s services are well regarded by international tourists. We have the best birding, diving spots in the world with unique and diverse cultures. The sea and white sandy beaches with tropical climate and fruits/vegetables have potential to attract more tourists from temperate countries who are seeking holidays out of winter or from other European countries too.
The challenge now is how we can make our county’s potential tourist information available to the tourist generating countries.

As part of the tourism industry, cruise ship and yachts coming into PNG bringing in more international tourists have been tangled with different policies from various regulating authorities and attempts to resolve some of the issues involving MTS as Cruise Ship and Yacht’s agent are ongoing as polices differ with office locations despite of operating under one authority.
As such polices are specifically designed for service fees and other related services rendered by authorities like NAQIA, Customs, Immigration, Health, Division of Maritime and transport, their inconsistency in policies leaves much difficulty for cruise ship owners and agents to work collaborative to provide services that will make the cruise ship industry promising to PNG.
From what I understand we seem to look at cruise ships as a milking cow of the day and does not bother making them being a repeat cruise ship operator in PNG bringing more tourists.
Our expectations and perceptions towards tourist must be changed and individuals must venture into spin-offs benefits of the industry.

Experience as a graduate employee

Over many years MTS has had to deal with the inconsistencies with various Government Agencies such as Immigration, Customs, PNG Ports and Quarantine. We have on many occasions called for meetings between the various bodies to discuss the inconsistent interpretation of rules and the application of various fees. Just getting authorities to understand the difference between cruise ships and motor yachts has been a major frustration. When you look at the tourism legislation in place one can see why these inconsistencies exist.

A partnership strategy and policies are critically needed to enhance tourism industry to grow amicably for naturally tourism industry is a service linking industry and will ever operate in isolation. I hope this theme for the ‘3rd Liklik Diwai Turism Expo’ lives on.
The challenge now is in the hands of our government and statutory authorities concern to make the tourism industry conducive for all industry players by reviewing and redesigning of industry policies, partnership strategies and destination marketing must be prioritized.

We PNG should be proud because we have abundance to offer to tourists; our agenda now is the collaborative effort to promote tourism development at all levels.

For further articles, please refer to the link below.
http://www.dwu.ac.pg/news/2010/Tourism_body_lauds_Expo.html



Nathan LATI
MTS Operations
Madang

3rd Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo

2010 Liklik Diwai Tourism Expo - DWU
Liklik Diwai 3rd Turism Expo

Melanesian Tourist Services

Official Speech Draft
(15 Minutes Presentation Time)

Venue: SDVMA
Time: 0900hrs
Date 14th May, 2010

Presenter: Nathan LATI

Theme: In Partnership for Quality Development in PNG Tourism & Hospitality Industry


Presentation Topic: Impediments in Partnership for Tourism Development (Travel Agent Perspective)


Introduction

Greetings and Acknowledgement
On behalf of my employer Melanesian Tourist services, I take this opportunity to thank the THMD4’s, the organizing committees of this year’s Liklik Diwai Turism Expo for extending your invitation to me as pioneer of the Expo.
I acknowledge the presence of Mr. Hideo Kamioka of PNG Japan International; Mr. Jerry Agus of TPA, other invited & distinguish guests, students, lecturers, ladies and gentle man.

Generalization of the topic
The Tourism Industry is one of the unique industries we have in PNG that is proficient at distributing wealth equally at all levels. The concept to develop tourism in PNG is new and at its infant stage. Obviously, at this stage our focus is on attracting international tourists into the country and efforts have been independently contributed by few of the Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Airline companies, Hotels, Lodges, Dive Operators to market PNG as one of the tourist destinations in the pacific.
The other impediment that lapse the tourism industry in PNG is the government’s ignorance in funding direct incentives for all destination promoters and recognize the individual efforts contributed to development of tourism infrastructures and marketing as well.
A direct incentive for tour operators and hoteliers in PNG to participate at the international tourism expos to promote PNG as a tourist destination has never been considered and marketing efforts by individuals in the tourism industry have been exhausted.
It is sad to see we are missing chances on annual and major destinations marketing events of the world like; ITB Berlin, World Travel Mart in London, and the recent PATA Expo in China.

The idea related to the theme ‘’Partnership for Quality Development for Tourism & Hospitality’’ is very significant theme that is not barely for this event only but it sends out clear message from the tourism students of DWU to the industry role players and other stake holders concern to look into partnership strategies and make the tourism industry looks more sustainable without fractions operating in isolation. The challenge is in the hands of our government and other statutory authorities concern to review tourism polices that seems to be in fragmented structure hence recoup and regenerate with feasible polices to develop tourism at this 20th Century arena.

Observation of the industry as Tour and Cruise Ships Agent
Since PNG’s focus is more into attracting international tourist, the service providers, resources owners and industry players should work collaboratively and make PNG an attractive destination for tourists in the Pacific. There are certain few addressable issues in PNG that turns away most of the tourists that choose PNG as one of their desired holiday destination, our services to international tourists are accustomed with our Melanesian culture and that has no question to argue as our services with courtesy are well regard by most of the tourists. We can be proud of Airways Hotel’s achievement as one of the best International Airport Hotels in the world, Madang Resort & Kalibobo Village as an Ideal conference venue in the Pacific and other hospitality, dive or tour operator’s services are well regarded by international tourists. We have the best birding, diving spots in the world with unique and diverse cultures. The sea and white sandy beaches with tropical climate and fruits/vegetables have potential to attract more tourists from temperate countries who are seeking holidays out of winter or from other European countries too.
The challenge now is how we can make our county’s potential tourist information available to the tourist generating countries.

As part of the tourism industry, cruise ship and yachts coming into PNG bringing in more international tourists have been tangled with different policies from various regulating authorities and attempts to resolve some of the issues involving MTS as Cruise Ship and Yacht’s agent are ongoing as polices differ with office locations despite of operating under one authority.
As such polices are specifically designed for service fees and other related services rendered by authorities like NAQIA, Customs, Immigration, Health, Division of Maritime and transport, their inconsistency in policies leaves much difficulty for cruise ship owners and agents to work collaborative to provide services that will make the cruise ship industry promising to PNG.
From what I understand we seem to look at cruise ships as a milking cow of the day and does not bother making them being a repeat cruise ship operator in PNG bringing more tourists.
Our expectations and perceptions towards tourist must be changed and individuals must venture into spin-offs benefits of the industry.

Experience as a graduate employee

Over many years MTS has had to deal with the inconsistencies with various Government Agencies such as Immigration, Customs, PNG Ports and Quarantine. We have on many occasions called for meetings between the various bodies to discuss the inconsistent interpretation of rules and the application of various fees. Just getting authorities to understand the difference between cruise ships and motor yachts has been a major frustration. When you look at the tourism legislation in place one can see why these inconsistencies exist.

A partnership strategy and policies are critically needed to enhance tourism industry to grow amicably for naturally tourism industry is a service linking industry and will ever operate in isolation. I hope this theme for the ‘3rd Liklik Diwai Turism Expo’ lives on.
The challenge now is in the hands of our government and statutory authorities concern to make the tourism industry conducive for all industry players by reviewing and redesigning of industry policies, partnership strategies and destination marketing must be prioritized.

We PNG should be proud because we have abundance to offer to tourists; our agenda now is the collaborative effort to promote tourism development at all levels.

For further articles, please refer to the link below.
http://www.dwu.ac.pg/news/2010/Tourism_body_lauds_Expo.html



Nathan LATI
MTS Operations
Madang