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Economics Transport

2:1 RATIO FUNDING AGREED – MOA SIGN WITH PROVINCIAL WORKS FOR GOILALA HIGHWAY

Goilala DDA has formalized a Memorandum Of Agreement [MOA] with Central Provincial Works Department to have Goilala Highway maintained and cleared.

MOA Sign - Goilala DDA, CPG, Provincial Works
MOA Sign – Goilala DDA, CPG, Provincial Works

The MOA will see Goilala and Central Province work on a 2:1 funding ratio to help keep the Goilala Highway open and usable.

2:1 ration mean – for every K2mil Goilala DDA allocates to Goilala HW, Provincial Government will put K1Mil as counter funding annually.

MOA Sign - Goilala DDA, CPG, Provincial Works
MOA Sign – Goilala DDA, CPG, Provincial Works

This in essence means annually, Goilala Highway will get a funding of K3million from both Goilala DDA and Central Province Government under the watch of Hon Robert Agarobe and Hon William Samb.

Witnessing the MOA signing was the Governor of Central Province – Hon. Robert Agarobe, Goilala MP Hon. William Samb, and Central Provincial Administrator Mr. Gei Raga, Goilala CEO Mr. Titus Girau

Photo credit: Goilala DDA Officers.

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Education

MOST IMPROVED AWARD GOES TO TAPINI SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL –

Congratulations Sacred Heart (Tapini) High School on being awarded this commendation from the Secretary of Education which was given in person by the secretary to our Principal, Mr Arasu Ason at the close of Grade 11 Selections this afternoon at the Gateway Hotel.

Most Improved Award - Tapini Sacred Heart
Fr. Brian on the right with School Principal Mr.Arasu Ason showing the award.

Sacred Heart has been rated as being one of the top ten high schools on PNG.

For this year’s G11 selection 61 out of 92 students who sat the G10 exams gained selection to Grade 11 next year (66% being the highest in Central Province).

A great effort moving now into secondary status. Watch out for Sacred Heart (Tapini) Secondary for the performance our first G12 on 2019! Big thanks to Mr Ason and all the committed teachers at Sacred Heart.

Most Improved Award
Most Improved Award – Tapini Sacred Heart High School

A very proud BOG Chair.

Source: Fr. Brian Cahill‘s FB wall.

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Education Health

FR.BRIAN DID THE RIGHT THING – TAIA.

This is a nation wide issue that is supported by research done by a long serving doctor in PNG, Dr Greg Law. It was not exposed or tackled by relevant authorities therefore it spread to all provinces and finally it has reached our district through schools.

Fr. Brian Cahill should be honoured despite critics tagging him for mismanagement of in house issue or bad publicity.

I personally think he is very patriotic about Goilala District and the education of future generation of Goilala. His exposing and management technique used to have regular medical checks will deter the practice of penis injection and enable students to focus only on education.

When students have foreign substances in their body or system, they will be disturbed in their education and also in their daily life. What is the main purpose of having the injected penis; that desire will lead him to have multiple sex partners and wont be able to care who they may be.

This penis injected students as they leave school and reach their adulthood will have a social attitude problem. Their desire to entertain their injected penis will lead them marriage problems, financial problems and health problems especially “AIDS”.


What Fr. Brian is doing now is beneficial for the educated generation of today but it is also beneficial for healthy generation of Goilala tomorrow.

Mr. Tumau. T. Taia