Morobe Sustainable Investment Ltd (MSIL)

Manolos, Bradshaw restrained

Acting Justice Paulus Dowa made the ruling on Friday, December 4th, following the submission of an affidavit by Bradshaw on December 3rd.

On Thursday, December 3rd, managing director of the Morobe Provincial Government business arms, Bradshaw, deposed an affidavit to the courts following the posting of a letter on social media.

The letter, dated December 3rd, was from Manolos Aviation CEO, Jurgen Ruh, inviting Bradshaw to a meeting set for Friday, December 4th, in an effort to resolve their issue.

Manolos invites MSIL to roundtable

Ruh says he wishes to put ‘matters on hand to rest’.

Three weeks have passed since the Morobe Sustainable Investment Ltd welded Manolos Aviation’s fuel depot gate shut.

With both firms at loggerheads over rental arrears and outstanding Morobe Provincial Government bills, Morobe’s rural women are suffering when the medivacs are disturbed.

In an effort to resolve the matter, Manolos CEO, Captain Jurgen Ruh, wrote to MSIL managing director, Elizabeth Bradshaw, to meet with them on Friday, December 4th, at 2pm at the Lae International Hotel.

Women leaders protest during board meeting

The ‘Mama Morobe’ were demanding a response from the provincial government to their petition that was presented over a week ago.

The petition followed the November 16th welding of the Manolos Aviation fuel depot gate over claims of rental arrears.