Category: News

  • Public Service Training Vital, stresses Sungi.

    THE Minister for Public Service Joe Sungi has stressed the importance of training for public servants in the public sector announcing the governments plans to introduce an exchange training program with the Republic of Korea. “The governments vision to deliver online training to more than 142,000 public servants across the country  is essential for PNG’s…

  • Be Smart In Service Delivery, Says Minister.

    THE  Minister for Public Service Joe Sungi has  urged public servants to be smart  when it comes to service delivery in the public sector. “The use of smart phones should be used to help in service delivery at all levels in the public sector,” said Sungi during the presentation of ICT equipment to the Somare…

  • ICT is Way Forward, says Sansan.

    THE Department of Personnel Management Secretary and Chairlady of SILAG Taise Sansan  has thanked the Republic of Korea Ambassador for the timely donation of ICT equipment to the Somare Institute of Leadership and Governance.  Sansan said that this year Papua New Guinea turns 50 years and it’s an year of celebrations for us. “On behalf…

  • ICT Paving The Way

    Public Service Minister Hon. Joe Sungi, SILAG Chairlady and DPM Secretary Ms. Tais Sansan and SILAG CEO Mr. Micheal Barobe with delegates from The Republic of Korea. PUBLIC servants in the public sector are set to benefit from the Republic of Korea’s timely donation of ICT equipment to the Somare Institute of  Leadership and Governance…

  • Oral Cancer a Big Killer

    ORAL cavity  or Oral Cancer is Papua New Guinea’s number one killer DPM staff were told during a one day cancer awareness session held at the Central Government Building in Port Moresby recently. Clinical Oncologist at the Port Moresby General Hospital Dr Priya Baskara told staff that oral cavity was characterized by poor  oral health…

  • DPM Pilots Cancer Awareness Drive

    CANCER remains a public health issue of major concern in Papua New Guinea. The Department of Personnel Management in collaboration with the Port Moresby General Hospital held a one-day Cancer information awareness session, and Clinical Breast Examination and Oral Cavity Screening for staff at Government Central Building here in Waigani, National Capital District dated 28th…

  • UPNG Trainees Farewelled By PSIC Team

    Public Services Information Centre Team with UPNG students Sebastina Maloat (left) and Nicole Rema (center) after the farewell luncheon.   THE Department of Personnel Management’s Public Service Information Centre (PSIC) team farewelled its student trainee’s from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) at the end of last month. The trainee’s, Sebastina Maloat and Nicole…

  • DPM Netball Club Aims for Grand Final.

    The Department of Personnel Management is encouraging healthy living and practices amongst women employees within its walls through sports, but not just any sports – NETBALL. The creation of the DPM Netball Club headed by Evelyn Laho, the president of the Team DPM says the aim of the club is to promote health work life…

  • Trainee Students End Stint With DPM.

     Two final years students from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) have ended their four months trainee with the Department of Personnel Managements with the Public Service Information Center Division. DPM Media Officer Dianne Waketsi said the trainee’s Sebastina Maloat from Autonomous Region of Bougainville and Nicole Rema from Southern Highlands are both final…

  • STAFF PROFILE:  Ms. Kiniye Lepi Takes One Step at a Time.

    This month profile, we feature one of our very hard-working officers in the department, Ms. Kiniye Lepi, an Executive Assistant to Director’s Office Corporate Affairs & Capacity Building (CA &CB) with the Department of Personnel Management. Ms. Kiniye is 35 years of age who hails from Ialibu-Pangia district in the Southern Highlands Province. she graduated…