Chris Bais

Former Softball Boss Impressed

The former softball boss was at the Bisini diamonds to support and encourage the softball fraternity in the city to organize their teams for the start of the new season 

Since the sporting venues were reopened for competition, Port Moresby softball Association has been running fun games at the Bisini diamonds to help get the interest back and eventually have the competition going again.

Blackouts to be a thing of the past says PNG Power CEO

And electricity supplier PNG Power is working on a permanent solutions to avoid power outage in the future.

Chief Executive Officer Chris Bais when contacted said PNG Power was doing everything to ensure this problem is eased.

“We are working on permanent solutions and by end of January all will be good,” Bais said.

Many city residents and businesses are concerned the long hours of power outrage and constant black outs have affected their daily activities.

Bais said the power blackouts is simply because of key factors being worked on by PNG Power.

PPL boss calls for change

Ogil made this comment when speaking to the state owned electricity company managers who converged to Port Moresby for the 2016 Conference which ends today.   

He said PNG Power have become synonym with blackouts throughout the country.

“PNG Power is the engine room of the country and you and I must understand that.”  

He added that the K36 million profits for the 2015 financial year will be used to upgrade its aging equipment and also training its staff to move with change.

PNG Power staff arrested for claims of stealing

David Bartholomew who formally worked as a senior customer service officer at the PPL Kimbe office was charged on July 2.

The offence was committed on December 2014 when the alleged employee was transferred to PPL’s Bialla office in West New Britain Province.  

PPL chief executive officer Chris Bais alleged that Bartholomew, when receiving cash payments from a customer did not enter those collections into the PPL revenue system.