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Dj Coolpng Book your 2025 event with me! DJ Service-Mobile and Club DJ/ Hip hop/Old school. Purchase your beat today, on CooljayonthebeatzPng, also known as Dj Cool

Together we are stronger
02/10/2025

Together we are stronger

02/10/2025

💯 No one works HARDER than a MAN who realizes NOBODY is coming to SAVE him… and he has to BUILD his OWN DREAM LIFE.

raund 27th then now to grandfinal💯♥️ Storms ya'll gotta be prepared well🤣💯
02/10/2025

raund 27th then now to grandfinal💯♥️ Storms ya'll gotta be prepared well🤣💯

01/10/2025

NRL Centre of the Year 🔥

When Booking a Dj 🚨1. Make sure your sound connection is well connected, CDJs are onpoint. Remember, a DJ needs to enjoy...
01/10/2025

When Booking a Dj 🚨

1. Make sure your sound connection is well connected, CDJs are on
point. Remember, a DJ needs to enjoy the set before the crowd does.

2. Not all DJs are famous, and that doesn't mean they aint good in what they do. Give the "unpopular DJs" some platform to prove
themselves, a chance that is.

3. Don't ask what kinda music they play. Since you're the one booking
them, you should be following their timelines and downloading their
mixtapes. Now, that's real business righ there.

4. Real DJs take their jobs very seriously, so never make fun or jokes
when booking them. Business convo, that's all.

5. Don't ask "Are you better than this DJ or that DJ". Comparism for
what? It aint a competition right? It's business and all DJs are unique
in their own way.

6. If you have a problem with their ratings, book someone whom you
comfy with and who's not gonna disappoint.

7. Don't ask if he/she can pull out a larger crowd, never ask that.
That's being disrespectful. A DJ got none to do with pulling larger
crowd, your marketing strategy does.

8. Last but not list Pay Djs with money not with a 6 pack of ice can

9. Add yours 🙏🏽

Life hard na ol trangau mama tingim bikpla sch fee blo college na mekim yah. Blame the Government for this, I feel pity ...
30/09/2025

Life hard na ol trangau mama tingim bikpla sch fee blo college na mekim yah. Blame the Government for this, I feel pity for my poor mothers who are struggling to cope up with the difficult economy situation.

30/09/2025

Invest in your wife,when you go broke, it's her who will feed you,Not your friends💯✨

30/09/2025

Papua New Guinea's potential greylisting by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in February 2026 is indeed a serious matter, posing significant risks to the country's economy and financial systems. Here's what you need to know ¹ ²:
- *What is greylisting?*: Greylisting means Papua New Guinea will be identified as having strategic deficiencies in its systems to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing.
- *Consequences*: Greylisting can lead to ² ¹:
- *Increased scrutiny*: Higher compliance costs, delayed transactions, and reduced correspondent banking relationships.
- *Reputational damage*: Decreased investor confidence, impacting foreign investment and economic growth.
- *Economic impact*: Potential GDP loss, estimated between 3-7% in other countries.
- *Reasons for greylisting*: Papua New Guinea's financial systems and regulatory frameworks have shown:
- *Limited enforcement capacity*: Low conviction rates for financial crimes and weak supervision of non-financial businesses.
- *Gaps in beneficial ownership transparency*: Insufficient access to beneficial ownership information.
- *Government response*: Papua New Guinea has taken steps to address these issues, including ¹ ³:
- *Updating AML/CTF laws*: Aligning with FATF recommendations and introducing beneficial ownership disclosure requirements.
- *Establishing the Anti-Money Laundering Joint Taskforce*: Coordinating national efforts to combat financial crimes.
- *Increasing investigations and prosecutions*: Showcasing successful cases to build public trust.
- *Recommendations*: To avoid or minimize greylisting, Papua New Guinea should:
- *Show results*: Increase successful prosecutions, asset recoveries, and enforcement actions.
- *Engage the business community*: Encourage private sector participation in AML/CTF efforts.
- *Leverage international support*: Collaborate with donors and development partners to build capacity and expertise



Richest Grey listed country wow
30/09/2025

Richest Grey listed country wow

Papua New Guinea is set to be greylisted in February 2026 due to issues in its financial systems and regulatory frameworks is a serious matter.

Central Bank’s Financial Analysis and Supervision Unit (FASU) Director, Wilson Onea, revealed this today during the Special Parliamentary Committee on Public Sector Reform and Service Delivery hearing in Port Moresby.

Read more: https://tvwan.com.pg/news/6230

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28/09/2025

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