PM Marape addresses Department of PM and NEC staff (Tuesday, August 16, 2022)

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  • Prime Minister Hon. James Marape addresses staff of the Department of Prime Minister and National Executive Council at Sir Manasupe Haus in Port Moresby today (Tuesday, August 16, 2022).
    He is accompanied by Treasurer Hon. Ian Ling-Stuckey and Bougainville Regional MP Hon. Peter Tsiamalili Jr.

Komentáře • 17

  • @solomongabrielakaya2669
    @solomongabrielakaya2669 Před 2 lety +5

    "We have only one LIFE to LIVE" what an inspirational speech "I measure my life against the years 70 and so the 19years I have left what is the best I could leave behind" This is WISDOM - When we know our average year of leaving & competing in this world - it motivates us to do our best in Truth, Honesty, loving and caring for our job, families, people and ourselves because at the end of the day you will be at peace and without regrets - you have fought a good fight ,no pain no gain - THANK YOU PM JM

  • @freddiemalakorjoe4311
    @freddiemalakorjoe4311 Před 2 lety +7

    PM please all the prices for all basic goods and service are really high. K100 has no value. Please do something people are struggling.. please do something

    • @freddiemalakorjoe4311
      @freddiemalakorjoe4311 Před 2 lety

      @Abraham Paichua bro seriously. This is a serious concern..

    • @freddiemalakorjoe4311
      @freddiemalakorjoe4311 Před 2 lety

      @Mata Topa Thank you for explaining the economics behind. As you have correctly stated people with fixed wages and have cash savings will be affected. That is the targeted group and it representes 99 % of the general populations which are currently affected. Now that leaves to 1% of the population who will benefit from that inflation. Those are the once with large debts where not an average citizen does. Measures has to be in place to improve the buying power for the 99% of the population sooner.. Thats what i would suggest. K3.50 has been the minimum wage for over 10 years now. Public Service last their CPI increase approved from the government back in 2019. 2.5 years now no increase in CPI but the price of goods and services have gone up much faster..

  • @benwarmaram3388
    @benwarmaram3388 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you PM James Marape for such words of encouragement. Keep moving PNG to the next level...vision 2050. Thank you

  • @maxhaguna1754
    @maxhaguna1754 Před 2 lety +3

    Good to see our PM giving update. But, can PMJM directly reduce person tax to 5-10% across the board as soon as possible? Families, relatives are suffering. Ordinary workers can not put up anymore with daily increases in goods and services. The more delay, more suffering.

  • @davidmuna1758
    @davidmuna1758 Před 2 lety

    Very inspiring speech and message to us. Please consider rapidly increasing price of goods and services
    Thank you

  • @wildmuruk4587
    @wildmuruk4587 Před 2 lety +1

    Telling you PMJM those that are opposing you will follow you when they see you do the work.
    Really inspirational speech with passion.
    Please do the work and bring the development, we've suffered enough.
    Go PMJM we Papua New Guineans are with you.

  • @pammirr8634
    @pammirr8634 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it true MPs have a non-taxable income? If so than that is so unfair! We are being burdened with Tax

  • @roderickopenti4226
    @roderickopenti4226 Před 2 lety

    PMJM good speech however, we've been hit with inflation. Not sure whether you and other members go shopping or not but the reality is prices of goods and services are way above and most employees are feeling the pinch on it. We need action to address this. PLEASE save our country.