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LEWAS START STRONG WITH A WIN OVER JAPAN IN WORLD CUP QUALIFIER LEWAS START STRONG WITH A WIN OVER JAPAN IN WORLD CUP QUALIFIER
The PNG Lewas have kicked off their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Qualifier campaign in style, defeating Japan by 45 runs in Suva, Fiji today. Batting first at Albert Park 2, the Lewas posted a solid 139 for 4 in 20 overs. Konio Oala top-scored with an impressive 50 from 39 deliveries, earning her the Player of the Match award. Japan’s reply was spirited, with opener Haruna Iwasaki blasting 31 runs from 17 balls, but the PNG bowlers held firm. Isabel Toua was the standout, taking 3 wickets for just 8 runs, while Geua Tom added 2 for 23. Pauke Siaka (1/4) and Mairi Tom (1/15) chipped in with key breakthroughs as Japan was dismissed for 94 in 19.5 overs. The Lewas’ sharp fielding, which included three run outs, underlined their determination and secured a convincing opening victory. Captain Brenda Tau praised her side’s discipline and composure. “It was a tough and competitive match against Japan, and we thank them for giving us a good challenge. I am very proud of how the team played today, especially our bowlers who executed well. We look forward to carrying our flag high until the qualifiers end,” Tau said. Cricket PNG congratulated the team for their strong start and urged continued focus as the Lewas push for World Cup qualification. The Lewas now prepare for their second match against Vanuatu tomorrow, Wednesday, 10 September, at Albert Park 2 in Suva.
Published on September 9, 2025
TRUKAI INDUSTRIES BACKS MOROBE SHOW WITH SPONSORSHIP TRUKAI INDUSTRIES BACKS MOROBE SHOW WITH SPONSORSHIP
Trukai Industries Limited has reaffirmed its support for the Morobe Provincial Agricultural Show, committing more than K133,000 as a Champion Sponsor for this year’s event. The country’s leading rice manufacturer and distributor said its sponsorship reflects a long-standing commitment to agricultural development, knowledge sharing, and cultural celebration in Papua New Guinea. Head of Trukai Industries, Andrew Grace, said the company was proud to continue its partnership with one of the nation’s most celebrated regional events. “We are honoured to be the Champion Sponsor of the 52nd Morobe Show, an event that celebrates culture and promotes agricultural innovation in PNG,” Mr. Grace said. This year, Trukai’s sponsorship includes K121,000 in cash, two tonnes of rice for sing- sing groups, and merchandise for participating cowboys. As part of its Champion Sponsor package, Trukai will also showcase its Village Sustainable Livelihood concept, highlighting the company’s work to promote food security and community-based agriculture. Visitors to the Trukai Village at the show will also see a mini rice plot, demonstrating the stages of rice planting, alongside displays and branded merchandise. Mr Grace said the event provides an opportunity for the company to engage with communities and share knowledge on sustainable farming practices. “Our sponsorship will support agricultural exhibits and competitions, and we look forward to sharing the important work we do at Trukai,” he said. The 62nd Morobe Provincial Agricultural Show will be held on Saturday, September 13, and Sunday, September 14, 2025. Trukai has been a long-time supporter of the show, which remains one of PNG’s premier events celebrating agriculture, livestock, and cultural heritage.
Published on September 9, 2025
PNG’S FIRST FEMALE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET UMPIRE MAKING HISTORY PNG’S FIRST FEMALE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET UMPIRE MAKING HISTORY
Cricket has been Helen Koita Atai’s lifelong passion and now she has made history as Papua New Guinea’s first female international cricket umpire. From village fields to the world stage, her journey is inspiring a new generation in a sport where women are breaking barriers. Born on 7 July 1983 and raised in Hanuabada Village, Port Moresby, Helen’s path reflects resilience, determination, and love for cricket. She began her playing career in the Port Moresby Cricket Association with Mariners CC in 1996, later joining Coasters CC in 2000. Her talent soon earned her a place with the national women’s team, the PNG Lewas, where she represented her country at major tournaments including the 2006 EAP Women’s Cricket Qualifier in Port Moresby and the 2008 Global Women’s World Cup Qualifier in South Africa. After her playing days, Helen transitioned into officiating in 2008, beginning at club level in Port Moresby before formally joining the PNG Cricket Umpires Association in 2012. Her steady rise saw her officiating across senior men’s and women’s domestic matches, junior grades, social competitions, and national tournaments such as the Isuzu T20 Smash. Helen’s commitment to growth has seen her complete numerous training courses and workshops from her first Level 1 Umpires Course in 2008 under veteran Lakani Oala, to advanced sessions with international educators including Dave Orchard, Steve Bernard, Daryl Harper, and Robert Parry. In 2024, she further honed her skills under ICC Master Educator Muhammad Qureshi alongside PNG senior umpires Alu Kapa and Oala. Her international debut came in 2014 at the ICC U19 Men’s East Asia-Pacific Trophy in Queensland, Australia. Since then, Helen has officiated at prestigious tournaments including the Pacific Games in Port Moresby (2015), ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers in Samoa (2016), and most recently the 2025 Pacific-Aus Sports Cricket Tournament in Port Moresby. Reflecting on her journey, Helen said “I am so proud but humbled to be the first PNG woman umpire at the international level following the footsteps of my male counterparts, Lakani Oala and Alu Kapa, whom I have learnt so much from.” She acknowledged that every international assignment brings new challenges but sees them as opportunities to grow. “Standing alongside World Cup umpires is a great achievement for me and helps upskill my umpiring techniques.” Now aged 42, Helen continues to push boundaries. On Saturday 6 September, she travelled to Fiji to officiate at the ICC East Asia Pacific Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers another milestone in a career built on perseverance and passion. Helen remains committed to encouraging more women to follow in her footsteps. “I encourage women folks out there to take up umpiring as it is and can be rewarding.” She credits Cricket PNG, the ICC, and the EAP region for their recognition and support, while paying tribute to her mentors and trainers for their guidance. For Helen Koita Atai, umpiring is not just about officiating games but also it is about representing PNG with pride and proving that women can stand tall in all areas of the sport.
Published on September 8, 2025
GOOD TURNOUT AT PNGDF STATIC AIR DISPLAY  GOOD TURNOUT AT PNGDF STATIC AIR DISPLAY 
The Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) Air Transport Wing (ATW) in Port Moresby city, drew massive crowds today during its highly anticipated Static Aircraft Display as part of the Defence Week celebrating the country's 50th Independence Anniversary. Most of the attendees were youths from the nearby ATS Blocks, along with families of PNGDF personnel from ATS Military Barracks, Murray Barracks, Taurama, and Goldie Barracks. The event kicked off at 9 a.m. and continued until 3 p.m., showcasing aircraft from the Papua New Guinea Air Force alongside visiting aircraft and pilots from the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The display gave the public an up-close look at military aircraft, as well as an opportunity to interact with pilots and crew, sparking enthusiasm and curiosity, especially among younger attendees. Among the crowd who spoke to PNG HAUSBUNG was Sterick Hayara, who resides at Skyview, along with Ezikiel Togango and Andrew from ATS last block. They were full of energy, taking advantage of the school holidays to spend their first weekend break at the event. Sterick shared his excitement: “I’ve always been curious about military planes because they are unique when they fly in the sky, unlike our Air Niugini passenger planes. So today was a chance I had to take to have a close look.” Andrew added by noting it as an event that is part of the 50th Anniversary “Nothing much to say, but the reason I had to attend is because this is part of our country’s 50th Independence celebrations.” The event brought together families for quality time and gave youths the opportunity to satisfy their curiosity about Defense Force aircraft. The group was also fortunate to meet the DC flight attendant of the RAAF C-130J, who gladly shared his experience with Andrew and Sterick “Being a part of the RAAF has always been a dream since I was a kid. Now I’ve been with the Air Force for six years, and it’s pretty cool because I get to live my dream and serve my country.” The Static Aircraft Display is the second-to-last event of the PNGDF Week-long celebration, which will conclude tomorrow.
Published on September 7, 2025
LEWAS BEGIN EXCITING BRISBANE TOUR WITH IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCES LEWAS BEGIN EXCITING BRISBANE TOUR WITH IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCES
PNG Lewa have kicked off their much-anticipated Brisbane tour with a combination of training sessions, trial matches, and team-building activities that have highlighted both their skill and strong team spirit. The tour began with the team’s arrival in Brisbane, where the Lewas quickly settled in and prepared for an intensive training and match schedule. Their second day was devoted to refining technical skills, with a net session and dedicated fielding drills that showcased the players’ commitment and energy. Day three saw the Lewas take to the field for their first trial matches against Queensland Premier Select at Sangate Cricket Club. In the T20 format, the Lewas impressed by posting 5/175 in their 20 overs while restricting their opponents to 2/100, claiming a convincing victory. Captain Brenda Tau led from the front with a stunning century, scoring 104 runs. Later that day, in a T10 trial match against the same opposition, the Lewas again dominated, chasing down the target with ease at 2/114 against Queensland’s 5/60. Top scorers included Konio Oala with 34 runs, Naoani Vare with 31, and Holland Doriga with 29, while Isabel Toua delivered a bowling masterclass with a hat-trick. On day four, the team took a break from competition for a refreshing ferry ride along the Brisbane River to South Bank, followed by a psychology session led by Maverick from QC, designed to strengthen the players’ mental approach to competition and teamwork. The action continued on day five with another T20 trial match against Queensland Premier Select at Albany Cricket Club, allowing the Lewas to fine-tune their strategy and cohesion ahead of the upcoming qualifiers. The Brisbane leg of the tour wraps up on 7 September, when the Lewas will travel to Fiji to compete in the Women’s EAP World Cup Qualifiers.
Published on September 6, 2025
AIR SHOW GLIMPSES PNGDF AIR FORCE FUTURE AIR SHOW GLIMPSES PNGDF AIR FORCE FUTURE
The skies above Ela Beach came alive this morning in a spectacular air show celebrating Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary, showcasing the nation’s growing military capabilities and international partnerships. The event featured aerial displays by the PNGDF Air Transport Wing, Air Niugini, and partner air forces from Australia, New Zealand, France, India, and Tonga. Thousands of spectators, along with international partners, joined in the celebrations, which highlighted modern air power and shared Pacific pride. Emphasizing the collective efforts of partnerships, particularly with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) since 2020, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col) Nancy Wii, Director of Air Preparations for the PNGDF, reflected on the milestone moment. “We have revived our air capabilities in partnership with the Royal Australian Air Force since 2020, and today we showcase what our team has achieved. The air show today is a collective effort by our partners who are here to celebrate our 50th anniversary,” Colonel Wii said. Lt. Col. Wii, who has served in the PNGDF for 20 years, highlighted the growth of the air wing, noting the introduction of three PAC 750 aircraft and the Flight Specialist Program, which has trained pilots, loadmasters, and movement personnel. “These aircraft form the foundation for the future Air Force of PNG,” she added. A strong focus of Lt. Col. Wii’s address was the participation of women in the Defense Force. “So far, there are about 200 females across our three services, with 15 serving in areas of aircraft engineering, movement, personnel, and support. I am currently the only female pilot, and we would like to see more women join the ranks.” She urged young girls to pursue careers in aviation and defense, drawing inspiration from her own journey by growing up in a village in Jiwaka Province, earning her pilot’s license in New Zealand, and rising to leadership within the PNGDF. The event also marked the first public demonstration of PNGDF’s parachute dropping capability, with aircraft specially equipped for in-flight open-door operations. Colonel Wii noted that the Air Wing is also building capacity for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Looking ahead, she revealed plans to recruit more female pilots, encouraging young women to see the PNGDF as an equal-opportunity employer. “Nothing is impossible for women. I hope to have 10 more females in aviation before I retire,” she said. Supported by international partners, the Ela Beach Air Show combined thrilling aerial displays with a powerful message that Papua New Guinea’s Defense Force is modern, capable, and open to all regardless of gender.
Published on September 6, 2025
NCSL DONATES TO FRIENDS OF POM GEN NCSL DONATES TO FRIENDS OF POM GEN
In celebration of Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary, NCSL Savings & Loan Society has made a heartfelt donation to Friends of POM Gen, reaffirming its commitment to community care and social responsibility. This milestone anniversary is not only a time to celebrate the nation’s progress but also a moment to reflect on values that unite communities’ compassion, resilience, and the spirit of giving back. NCSL’s donation is a tribute to the mothers and children who represent the heart and future of the nation. NCSL Savings & Loan General Manager Operations & ICT, Mr. Shane Kennedy said, “Mothers are the foundation of every family, and children are the promise of tomorrow. This donation aims to bring comfort and support to those receiving care at Port Moresby General Hospital, especially in the maternity and children’s wards.” The donation includes a wide range of essential items such as baby care products including wipes, diapers, infant formulas, powders, and soap with hygiene items like sanitary pads, bath soap, and toilet rolls. Additional include nutritional support including milk, Milo, juice boxes, biscuits, noodles, and cereal; comfort items such as blankets and pillows; and food staples including tinned food and other non-perishables. These items were carefully selected to meet the immediate needs of patients and families, offering both practical support and a message of care. As a member-owned society, NCSL is deeply rooted in the principle of people helping people. This initiative reflects an ongoing commitment to uplifting lives, particularly those in vulnerable situations. As PNG marks 50 years of Independence, NCSL remains steadfast in its contribution to a stronger, healthier nation. The Society extended its thanks to Friends of POM Gen for their tireless work and for allowing NCSL to be part of this meaningful cause.
Published on September 5, 2025
UN BOSS PRAISES PNG'S 50 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY & CLIMATE LEADERSHIP UN BOSS PRAISES PNG'S 50 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY & CLIMATE LEADERSHIP
Before departing the country this afternoon, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres praised Papua New Guinea as a global example of democracy and climate leadership, during a farewell joint press conference with Prime Minister James Marape at Jacksons International Airport. The press conference marked the conclusion of Mr. Guterres’ four-day visit to PNG the first by a UN Secretary-General in the nation’s 50 years of independence. Prime Minister Marape welcomed the UN chief on behalf of PNG’s 10 million citizens, acknowledging his visit to Mount Hagen city where he met local leaders and beneficiaries of UN programs in health, education, and mental health. “You have certainly inspired us to lift our behavior as far as leaving no child behind and no place behind,” Mr. Marape said. He described the visit as a historic moment, strengthening PNG’s relationship with the United Nations, which it joined in 1975. Mr. Guterres expressed gratitude for what he described as the “warm and generous hospitality” he had received. He highlighted PNG’s political record as a model in a challenging global context. “Papua New Guinea is a country with 50 years of uninterrupted democracy. In a world where democratic values are under threat, we should all be grateful for this remarkable example,” he said. On climate change, the Secretary-General underlined PNG’s importance as a “negative emissions” country due to its vast rainforests and oceans, which absorb more carbon than the nation produces. “The international community benefits from Papua New Guinea’s forests and oceans, and must give back,” he said. While calling for climate justice and urging reforms in the global financial system to better support developing nations. Mr. Guterres also called for greater international backing for PNG’s development priorities in education, health and infrastructure, stressing the importance of “a modern society that leaves no one behind.” The visit concludes a four-day program in which the Secretary-General visited communities, government leaders, and UN-supported projects across Papua New Guinea.
Published on September 5, 2025
PNG BASKETBALL TRIALS UNDERWAY FOR MELANESIAN CUP PNG BASKETBALL TRIALS UNDERWAY FOR MELANESIAN CUP
The Basketball Federation of Papua New Guinea has opened its Senior National Final Trials today at the Taurama Aquatic & Indoor Centre, running until 7 September. The trials will decide Team PNG’s roster for the FIBA Melanesian Cup in Honiara, a key qualifier for the 2027 Pacific Games in Tahiti. This final phase follows a year-long selection process, beginning with the 2024 National All Star Championships in Goroka, before progressing through regional trial camps in Mt. Hagen and Port Moresby. Athletes will be tested through high performance benchmarks, on-court drills, game-based scrimmages, and player profiling to assess skill, fitness, teamwork, and resilience. According to BFPNG, registration opens at 7:00am daily, and all athletes must present a valid passport copy. Officials say the camp is the last chance for players to secure a national team jersey and represent Papua New Guinea on the Melanesian stage.
Published on September 4, 2025
SAFE CITY OPERATIONS STEP UP AHEAD OF PNG’S 50TH JUBILEE SAFE CITY OPERATIONS STEP UP AHEAD OF PNG’S 50TH JUBILEE
With Papua New Guinea preparing to mark its 50th Independence Anniversary, NCD Police Command is intensifying its Safe City operations to keep residents and visitors safe throughout the celebrations. Metropolitan Superintendent Warrick Simatab said the operations, which began last month, will continue through the Jubilee period, Christmas, and New Year. Police are working to end ethnic violence by stopping community fights and disputes that threaten peace. They are also prioritizing the protection of women and children, taking strong action against all forms of violence directed at vulnerable groups. On the city’s roads, police are stepping up traffic enforcement by cracking down on reckless drivers and removing unsafe vehicles. To address anti-social behaviour, officers are targeting illegal activities and disruptive conduct in public spaces that put residents at risk. Finally, police are ensuring that criminals face justice by putting more resources into tracking down offenders, making arrests, and holding them accountable. To strengthen operations, additional units including Mobile Squads, Dog Units, Water Police, Police Bands, Headquarters staff, and Police Reservists have joined NCD officers on the ground. Police have also partnered with the National Capital District Commission (NCDC) to clean up the city, remove illegal structures, control stray animals, and enforce liquor laws in order to reduce alcohol-related incidents. In recent weeks, police have tightened security for major events, including visits from Prime Ministers, the PNG Defence Force Week Military Tattoo, the 2nd Economic Zone Summit, and the arrival of the United Nations Secretary-General. More high-profile events are expected in the lead-up to Independence Day. Superintendent Simatab urged residents to assist police in keeping the city safe. “Your support is very important. If you see something suspicious, report it to the nearest police officer or station right away. Please be alert, respect our officers, and celebrate responsibly.” He added that by working together, Port Moresby can host safe and joyful 50th Jubilee celebrations.
Published on September 4, 2025
NCD POLICE STRENGTHEN INTER-AGENCY PARTNERSHIP FOR A SAFER CITY NCD POLICE STRENGTHEN INTER-AGENCY PARTNERSHIP FOR A SAFER CITY
NCD Police Command is reinforcing its partnership with the Department for Community Development & Religion (DFCDR) to support smart city policing and community safety. Metropolitan Superintendent Warrick Simatab said the initiative highlights the importance of collaboration, reminding stakeholders that police cannot work in isolation to maintain law and order. Key Highlights from the Visit, 1. Commending the Partnership Superintendent Simatab praised DFCDR and its Secretary, Mr. Jerry Ubase, for their commitment and leadership in supporting safer communities. 2. Formal Request for Support Police formally requested that DFCDR’s team of Police Reservists be deployed to assist with Safe City operations. 3. Specialized Team Deployment The reservists will collaborate with Family and Sexual Violence Units (FSVU) and Criminal Investigation Division (CID) at local police stations, with a focus on protecting women and children from violence. 4. Leadership by Example DFCDR Secretary Jerry Ubase, who also serves as a Police Reserve Chief Sergeant, will personally lead the deployment, underscoring senior leadership commitment. Superintendent Simatab said the partnership demonstrates how collective action across government agencies can make Port Moresby a safer and more prosperous city for all residents.
Published on September 4, 2025
NCD POLICE BOOST OPERATIONS WITH NEW VEHICLES FROM NCDC NCD POLICE BOOST OPERATIONS WITH NEW VEHICLES FROM NCDC
The NCD Police Command has received six new vehicles from the NCDC to support policing and enhance community safety in Port Moresby city. The vehicles were handed over during a ceremony at City Hall attended by Governor Powes Parkop, government officials, business representatives, and community leaders. NCD Metropolitan Superintendent Warrick Simatab thanked the NCDC for the support, saying the new fleet will complement the Commission’s Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) program and contribute to the government’s Medium Term Development Plan IV and the National Policing and Crime Prevention Strategy. “This is more than just a donation. It reflects the partnership we share in keeping our city safe and supporting the smart city program,” Superintendent Simatab said.   He also acknowledged the role of Port Moresby residents, business owners, and the Motu Koitabuan people as taxpayers, stressing that law and order is a shared responsibility. Superintendent Simatab assured the public that the vehicles will be fully utilized through regular patrols and quick response operations, ensuring accountability for the community’s investment in policing. Authorities expect the additional vehicles to improve police visibility and response times, contributing to safer communities across the capital.
Published on September 4, 2025