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EDUCATION MINISTER OUTLINES 2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
The Minister for Education, Lukas Dekena, has outlined the government’s 2025 Academic Year Plan and its commitment to ensuring quality education for all students in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Minister Dekena, when speaking at the Dedication Service for Education today in Port Moresby city, emphasized that education remains a fundamental right for all children and a powerful tool for the country’s development.
“Education is the key to unlocking the potential of our people,” he said, urging all stakeholders to work towards ensuring that every child has access to quality education.
Recognizing the challenges faced by educators, the Minister confirmed that efforts are being made to improve teacher welfare. He highlighted the importance of providing resources, such as free airfares, teachers leave allowance and improving the quality of teaching through ongoing training and support for teachers.
One of the major announcements in the Minister’s speech was the phased elimination of the Grade 8 and Grade 10 selection processes.
“Beginning this year, five provinces will pilot this initiative, with the goal of extending access to education for all students up to Grade 12 by 2027. This initiative will ensure that more students stay in school and continue their academic journeys without being hindered by examination-based selection,” the Minister explained.
To accommodate students who may not follow the traditional academic route, Minister Dekena highlighted the importance of alternative education pathways, such as vocational training and the Flexible Open Distance Education (FODE) program. These programs will provide opportunities for students who drop out of the formal education system to continue learning and developing practical skills.
In line with the government’s commitment to integrating Christian values into education, the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) curriculum will be piloted in selected schools within the National Capital District in 2025.
The curriculum is designed to embed Christian principles into the learning environment, shaping students to become law-abiding and God-fearing citizens.
Minister Dekena also revealed the long-term Education Transformation Mission 2075, which will be officially launched during Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary celebrations in September 2025.
The mission will focus on transforming the education system by embedding Christian values, enhancing the quality of education, and producing a generation of well-rounded citizens committed to the country’s growth and development.
As the ceremony concluded, Minister Dekena called on all education stakeholders to remain dedicated to the mission of delivering quality education and ensuring that no child is left behind.
“Together, we can restore the future of our children,” he stated, reinforcing the collective responsibility to commit to the education sector and help create a brighter future for PNG.
The event ended with a pledge of dedication from all attendees, symbolizing their collective resolve to support the Ministry’s initiatives and make the vision of quality education a reality for every child in the country.
Published on January 24, 2025
2025 ACADEMIC YEAR LAUNCHED
This morning, the Ministry of Education held its Dedication Service and Launched the 2025 Academic Year at the Reverend Sione Kami Memorial Church in Port Moresby city, dedicating the year to God.
The ceremony revolved around the theme, “Restoration of Wholeness Through Jubilee with God”, inspired by Leviticus 25:10. This annual event marked a significant milestone in reaffirming the Ministry's commitment to delivering quality education across Papua New Guinea.
The Dedication Service and Academic Year Launch is a key event for the Ministry of Education, setting the tone for the year ahead. It provides an opportunity to align the department’s plans with its vision of accessible and quality education for all. This year’s theme emphasizes spiritual guidance and unity as the foundation for achieving educational excellence.
The program opened with a prayer by Pastor Onamusi, followed by a welcoming address from Mr. Paul Ainui, Deputy Secretary of the Curriculum & Standards Directorate. The RSKMC Church Band then led the congregation in an uplifting session of praise and worship.
Key messages were delivered by, Mr. Dennis Bagelo, Director General of OLA; Mr. Samson Wangihomie, TSC Chairman; and Dr. Uke Kombra, PhD, OBE, Secretary for Education.
The Keynote Address was presented by Lucas Dawa Dekena the Minister for Education and Member for Gumine. During his speech, Minister Dekena highlighted the government’s bold commitment to free education.
"The government’s commitment to free education in 2025 ensures that every child in the system will have access to fully funded education, leaving no child behind in our pursuit of shaping a brighter future."
Dr. Uke Kombra also emphasized the Ministry’s mission to provide equal opportunities for all students.
"We are committed to creating accessible, quality education pathways for every child in Papua New Guinea, ensuring no one is left behind as we transform our education system for a brighter future."
The ceremony also included the Dedication of the Ministry’s Plans for 2025, led by Reverend Jack Moha, and a Dedication Prayer for all Ministry of Education officers by Pastor Onamusi.
The event’s program featured an item presentation and a freewill offering led by Mr. Dominic Mealin, the Ministry’s Legal Officer.
The ceremony highlighted the Ministry's unwavering resolve to empower the nation through education. The focus on free education and accessible pathways reflects the government’s pledge to support children in every corner of Papua New Guinea, ensuring no child is left behind.
The event concluded with closing remarks by Mr. Wailipe Wingi, Deputy Secretary of Schools Directorate, and a closing prayer by Pastor Edwards. This year’s Dedication Service not only reaffirmed the Ministry’s goals but also united all stakeholders in a shared vision for a brighter, more inclusive future in education.
Published on January 24, 2025
SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT ROLLS OUT FOR RAI COAST, MADANG
The Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF), with support from the Australian Government’s Pawarim Komuniti Partnerships program, is delivering a transformative solar energy project in Madang Province’s Rai Coast District for the first time.
This ambitious initiative marks one of the largest solar roll- outs the district has ever seen, with over 12,100 household systems, 22 community facility systems, and 777 streetlights being installed across 157 remote villages. The project is set to illuminate the lives of more than 60,500 people in some of Papua New Guinea's most underserved communities.
The large-scale solar initiative, funded by the Australian Government under the Pawarim Komuniti Partnerships program, spans three provinces: Morobe, Madang, and New Ireland provinces.
It is designed to bring reliable, sustainable energy to remote regions, impacting over 155,000 people in 280 villages.
In total, the program will deliver over 31,100 household systems, community facility systems, and streetlights, revolutionizing access to clean energy in these rural areas.
With KTF's groundbreaking work in Madang, this project is a significant step toward enhancing the quality of life in remote communities by providing access to solar energy.
It underscores a shared commitment to empowering rural populations and fostering sustainable development in Papua New Guinea.
Published on January 24, 2025
POM HEVI TOKTOK ADDRESSING VIOLENCE & CONFLICTS IN COMMUNITIES
A bold step towards peace and conflict resolution has emerged in the nation’s capital Port Moresby city that focusses on communities working together.
The community-based organization, Port Moresby Hevi Toktok, was established in 2023 by founder Mr. Ricky Narewec and aims to address violence and conflicts by equipping communities with essential problem-solving and conflict management skills.
Registered with the Investment Promotion Authority (IPA), the initiative is rooted in Narewec’s experience working with community leaders in dispute resolution at the Morobe Block Settlement.
His vision is to empower grassroots communities where violence and conflicts range from ethnic clashes to sorcery-related violence that are prevalent, with the right tools to address these issues.
"The level of violence and its devastating impacts on families, clans, and tribes is unprecedented," said Narewec.
"It disrupts lives, displaces communities, and brings about anxiety, chaos, and poverty. Addressing these issues requires proactive measures at the community level."
Conflicts often spiral out of control due to a lack of formal systems or skills for non-violent resolution. While institutions like the police and village courts provide some support, they rarely reach the grassroots level, leaving families and informal groups unequipped to handle disputes.
"We believe that problem-solving and conflict management are essential life skills that everyone should have," Narewec explained.
"These skills are as fundamental as cooking or carpentry. If we can empower people to manage conflicts safely and non-violently, we can create stronger, more resilient communities," he added.
Port Moresby Hevi Toktok targets several areas of conflict, including family and gender-based violence, sorcery-related violence, political and election-related violence, criminal violence, and tribal conflicts.
The organization advocates integrating conflict management education into the school curriculum to build a conflict-resilient younger generation.
"Teaching these skills in schools will empower our children to resolve disputes and conflicts as they grow. This proactive approach can cultivate a generation of peacemakers and problem-solvers, reducing the number of troublemakers in our communities." Mr. Narewec emphasized.
So far, the organization has conducted seven awareness sessions across three settlement communities in Port Moresby, with plans to expand its outreach to schools and other community groups throughout Papua New Guinea.
Port Moresby Hevi Toktok also aligns its mission with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16, which promotes peace, justice, and strong institutions. By providing communities with tools for peaceful dispute resolution, the organization contributes to the broader vision of global peace and justice.
"Our work supports SDG 16 by enabling communities to build strong institutions through peace and justice. Peaceful communities create a foundation for prosperity, not just locally, but nationally," said Narewec.
The organization is self-funded and calls for support from individuals, development organizations, and corporate donors to sustain its mission.
"Peacebuilding is a collective responsibility and we all prosper in peaceful communities, so we need everyone’s support,” he concluded.
Port Moresby Hevi Toktok remains committed to fostering peace and conflict resolution in communities, offering hope for a more harmonious and prosperous Papua New Guinea.
Published on January 23, 2025
MADFOX PAWA CLEAN WATER BUCKET FILTERS IMPROVING LIVES
Access to clean drinking water remains a critical health and wellbeing concern, particularly in rural areas of Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Managing Director of Madfox Enterprise, Gary Litz, has been at the forefront of addressing this issue with the Madfox Pawa x Sawyer Clean Water Bucket Filter, an innovative solution aimed at improving water accessibility and quality for rural communities.
In PNG, around 66% of the population lacks access to clean drinking water, while 76% do not have access to safe sanitation facilities, as highlighted by UNICEF. This lack of access significantly impacts public health, with the absence of clean water leading to waterborne diseases that result in stunting, wasting, and other chronic health problems in rural communities.
A 2019 report from the United Nations Joint Monitoring Program estimated that only 41% of the population had access to safe drinking water, and just 13% had access to improved sanitation. These figures demonstrate the significant challenge faced by PNG in providing basic clean water infrastructure, especially in its rural and remote areas.
Born and raised in the picturesque province of Madang, Gary Litz grew up witnessing the daily struggles of rural communities to access clean water. He saw families walking long distances to fetch water that was often unsafe to drink, a challenge that deeply impacted their health and quality of life.
These experiences left a lasting impression on Litz, inspiring him to develop a solution that could bring clean water to even the most remote villages, a solution that would be both cost-efficient and effective for those who needed it most.
Determined to make a difference, Litz conducted extensive research and testing, eventually introducing the Sawyer Clean Water Filter through his initiative, Madfox Pawa.
This innovative filtration system was designed to be a practical and affordable answer to the water crisis, providing households and communities in rural regions with a sustainable way to access clean drinking water.
Each filter costs just PGK192.50 and lasts over five years, providing a lasting impact in areas where access to clean water is scarce. It removes over 99.94% of bacteria, dust, and impurities that cause diarrhea, cholera, and typhoid, which lead to developmental problems in young children.
Angela Pennefather, Founder of Melanesian Luxury Yachts, has been a strong supporter of this clean water initiative. Ms. Pennefather recently announced on LinkedIn that Melanesian Luxury Yachts has ordered the first 200 filters to be delivered during their upcoming expedition to West New Britain. These filters will be distributed to rural hospitals, schools, and families in need.
“Having seen the results firsthand, I’m thrilled to announce that Melanesian Luxury Yachts has ordered our first 200 filters, which will be delivered as part of our next expedition to West New Britain,” said Pennefather.
“The goal is to alleviate the daily burden of collecting water and significantly improve health outcomes for communities,” she added.
Each water filter, purchased through Madfox Pawa, has the potential to create a tangible, lasting impact, providing a solution to an urgent challenge facing millions of people in rural PNG.
Gary Litz is committed to addressing the clean water crisis in PNG, working closely with partners like Angela Pennefather and Melanesian Luxury Yachts to bring life-changing solutions to the country’s most underserved communities.
Published on January 22, 2025
TIKTOK SHUTS DOWN IN THE UNITED STATES HOURS AHEAD OF A BAN
TikTok went dark in the United States on Saturday night (local time), less than two hours before a ban was slated to go into effect.
Visitors to the app were greeted with a message reading: "Sorry, TikTok isn't available right now.
"A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the US. Unfortunately, that means you can't use TikTok for now."
In Australia, users clicking on American-based users were also greeted with the message.
TikTok was expected to go dark in the United States on Sunday (local time) after the Supreme Court upheld a ban on the Chinese-owned social media platform — but it could be back as early as Monday.
Late on Saturday, TikTok began displaying a message reading: "We regret that a US law banning TikTok will take effect on January 19 and force us to make our services temporarily unavailable. "We're working to restore our service in the US as soon as possible, and we appreciate your support. Please stay tuned."
The notice came just hours before the ban was set to go into effect.
But how long the ban will last was in question after President-elect Donald Trump said he will "most likely" delay a ban on TikTok for 90 days after he takes office on Monday, adding that he has not made a final decision in a phone interview with NBC News on Saturday.
"I think that would be, certainly, an option that we look at. The 90-day extension is something that will be most likely done, because it's appropriate. You know, it's appropriate. We have to look at it carefully. It's a very big situation," Trump said in the interview.
"If I decide to do that, I'll probably announce it on Monday," he added.
The warning from TikTok — and the suggestion of an extension — is the latest twist in a saga that's dragged on for months, leaving the fate of the app, with its 170 million US users, in limbo.
The law blocking TikTok was passed last year with strong bipartisan support and signed into law by President Joe Biden.
Lawmakers said TikTok's ties to China and its access to reams of data posed a threat to national security.
Many US users told CNN they were bracing for an end to the app, including influencers and other small businesses that said they depended on the platform for a living.
Still, they said, they held out hope the app would somehow be saved.
But the Supreme Court on Friday upheld the ban, dashing hopes of a last-second judicial assist.
Later on Friday, TikTok said it would go offline on Sunday unless there was intervention from the Biden administration.
Some of the companies that operate app stores and run computer servers are said to be concerned that they will be held liable.
If TikTok goes dark, it will be because those service providers stop carrying the app to avoid legal consequences.
Meanwhile, Trump — who first warned of TikTok's dangers five years ago — is now casting himself as the app's saviour.
Earlier this month, on his Truth Social account, he posted stats about his own popularity on TikTok and asked, "Why would I want to get rid of TikTok?"
TikTok's CEO Shou Chew has met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago home in the weeks leading up to the ban taking effect and is expected to attend Trump's inauguration on Monday.
The law passed last year allows the president to delay the ban from going into effect by 90 days but requires evidence that parties working to arrange a sale of TikTok to a US-owned company have made significant progress.
But TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has rejected would-be buyers.
The company has cited its popularity among American users, and its value to small businesses across the country, as it fights to stay online without any change in ownership.
Published on January 19, 2025
POM COOPERATE VOLLEYBALL NEW ERA - SEASON SIX
The Port Moresby Corporate Volleyball Competition (POMCVC) will be kicking off its highly anticipated Season 6 on March 2nd, 2025, at the Taurama Aquatic Indoor Complex (TAIC), introducing a bold new era for the competition.
With the exciting introduction of tiered divisions, a promotion and relegation system, and a revamped finals structure, this season promises to take the stakes to new heights.
Teams will no longer compete in traditional Cup, Plate, and Bowl finals but will battle for division titles in the newly structured Premier Division, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Mixed Division.
The top two teams in each division will rise through the ranks, while the bottom two will face relegation, ensuring that every match has heightened importance, and every team has something to fight for.
In this new format, competition will be fierce, with each division featuring 16 to 17 teams, divided into pools to ensure a balanced and competitive structure.
Only the top eight teams from each pool will qualify for the finals, with the first four securing a “double chance” while the others will face elimination matches in their fight for the Grand Final.
New teams entering the competition will begin in Division 3, giving them the chance to prove themselves before climbing the ranks.
A major focus of Season 6 is youth development, with the launch of the Junior Development Program, designed to nurture future champions and prepare players for the U21 National Championships.
Additionally, the POMCVC Premier League will provide a platform for non-workers and seasonal teams, ensuring the competition remains inclusive and open to all skill levels.
With all eyes on the action and the new format in place, Season 6 of the POMCVC is set to be a thrilling and competitive journey for players and fans alike.
Team registration is open until February 10th and the Team Representatives Meeting will take place on February 22nd.
Get ready for an unforgettable season of volleyball at the Taurama Aquatic Indoor Complex.
Published on January 17, 2025
MOTUKEA TO LEALEA ROAD NEARS COMPLETION
The long-awaited Motukea to Lealea road maintenance project in the Central province is nearing completion, bringing improved connectivity and safety to the area.
Laba, the company overseeing the project, has confirmed that 90% of the second coat 14mm seal application has been completed. Final touches, including line marking and guardrail repairs, are currently underway, keeping the project on track to meet its deadline.
This major infrastructure development has been a collaborative effort involving Laba’s supervisory, Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE), and Construction Administration (CA) teams, working seamlessly with Global.
Special recognition was also given to the hardworking Global employees from the Laba villages, whose contributions have been instrumental to the project's success.
Once completed, the road is expected to enhance travel reliability and safety for the community, marking a significant milestone in the region’s infrastructure development.
Residents can anticipate the project’s completion in the coming weeks, paving the way for a smoother and safer journey.
Published on January 17, 2025
URGENT MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SAVES PREGNANT WOMAN 'S LIFE
A pregnant woman en route to a remote village in Central Province found herself in a life-threatening situation when she suddenly went into labour, requiring immediate medical attention, but thanks to a police officer, she was able to receive assistance.
The distressing incident unfolded as the woman struggled to breathe and experienced severe pain, with no immediate access to healthcare services.
In a stroke of timely intervention, Reserve Constable Clement Yobunas, a trained first aider, stepped forward to offer critical assistance.
The incident was quickly reported to the 7-Mile Police Station, prompting an immediate response from Station Commander and Reserve Constable Yobunas, who rushed to the scene.
“When I arrived, I immediately applied the St John Action Plan, also known as ‘DRSABCD,’ and knew exactly what to do,” said Reserve Constable Yobunas. “I introduced myself as a police officer and a first aider, reassuring the woman and others present that I was there to help until the ambulance arrived.”
The woman was in severe pain and unable to stand. Efforts were made to stabilize her as the police headquarters at Konedobu was notified and the National St John Ambulance operations centre was contacted for further support.
In recognition of the Reserve Constable’s quick and decisive action, Commissioner David Manning of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) commended Yobunas for stepping up in a critical moment to assist the distressed woman.
“We commend Reserve Constable Yobunas for his quick thinking and decisive action in assisting a pregnant woman in distress. His actions highlight the essence of our duty as police officers—to protect. His ability to step up in such a situation reflects the core values of the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary, emphasizing the importance of being prepared to safeguard lives in any circumstance,” said Commissioner Manning.
He also encouraged all police officers to undertake first aid training, acknowledging the National St John Ambulance Council for offering this vital training at no cost to officers or the Constabulary.
Reserve Constable Yobunas is among 109 individuals who participated in the free community first aid training organized for taxi and bus drivers in the National Capital District in December.
The National St John Ambulance Council (NStJA) continues its commitment to expanding first aid knowledge within the community. This year, NStJA plans to train approximately 400 police officers across the Highlands region in basic first aid, preparing them to handle emergencies effectively.
As part of its legislative mandate, the National St John Ambulance Council aims to help communities across Papua New Guinea become better prepared for emergencies. One of the key strategies is providing first aid training to ensure individuals can step in and assist in times of need, enhancing the overall safety and preparedness of the population.
Published on January 16, 2025
HKDYDA HOSTS AWARENESS PROGRAM IN GAIRE VILLAGE
The Hiri Koiari District Youth Development Association (HKDYDA) recently conducted an impactful youth awareness program in Gaire village, Central Province.
The event addressed critical issues such as the harmful effects of drugs, alcohol, and home-brewed spirits has on the community.
This outreach also marked the launch of the association's membership registration drive, designed to create a comprehensive youth database. The initiative aims to identify skills and development pathways for young people through strategic partnerships and collaborations.
The program attracted a strong turnout from Gaire villagers, who actively participated in discussions.
HKDYDA representatives emphasized the importance of discipline, character-building, and ethical citizenship as core values for community and personal growth.
The association expressed gratitude for the warm reception from the Gaire community, stating, “This is just the beginning of our commitment to empowering the youth of Hiri Koiari District.”
HKDYDA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting youth aged 12-38 through initiatives that promote leadership, education, and entrepreneurship. Key areas of focus include:
Health and Sports: Nurturing talent and teaching basic first aid skills to instill discipline and sportsmanship.
Skills Development: Offering workshops in agriculture, trade skills, leadership, and communication to boost self-reliance and confidence.
Entrepreneurship: Providing pathways for starting and managing small businesses, with guidance on SME registration.
HKDYDA invites individuals and organizations to contribute by sharing life testimonies or donating resources to further their mission and for more information or to support the association, contact hkyouthda@gmail.com
Published on January 16, 2025
The Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF) was started on ANZAC Day in 2003 by a group of kind Australians who wanted to help Papua New Guinea (PNG), One of these founders is Dr. Genevieve Nelson, who is now the CEO.
The foundation was inspired by the brave actions of the Papua Infantry Battalion, the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, and Australian soldiers during World War II along the Kokoda Track. KTF was created to honor the special friendship and teamwork between PNG and Australia.
At first, KTF helped students along the Kokoda Track by giving them scholarships for school. Over time, it started helping in more ways. Now, KTF works to improve education, health, fairness, and leadership in PNG.
Today, KTF works in 18 out of PNG’s 22 provinces. Its programs help thousands of people every year, and it has offices in Oro, Central, Western, New Ireland provinces, and the National Capital District (NCD).
One of KTF’s most important programs is the Archer Leadership Development Program. This program helps young people in PNG become great leaders who can make their communities better places to live.
The Archer Leadership Development Program has been running for 15 years. Every year, it picks 11 amazing students who are in their last year of university. These students are chosen because they show they have the potential to become great leaders.
The program gives these students the tools they need to succeed. It helps them grow their confidence, build new skills, and connect with people who can support their journey.
This year’s group of Archer Leaders is made up of students studying different subjects from top universities in PNG. Here are their names and what they’re studying:
Taine Kassman – Law, UPNG
Vilousa Hahembe – Economics, UPNG
Nabieu Lansana – Law, UPNG
Issabelle Vilau – Masters in Economics, UPNG
Denphil-Hunt Mitir – Law, UPNG
Zeruiah Grammon – Law, UPNG
Darrel Yockopua – Engineering Mineral Processing, Unitech
Solange Dawana – Mechanical Engineering, Unitech
Chelsea Paspalau – Fisheries & Marine Science, PNGUNRE
Wallace Parimahi – Mining Engineering, Unitech
Zaraleena Adamson – Mechanical Engineering, Unitech
McBride Matai – Civil Engineering, Unitech
These students go through a year-long program that includes mentorship, work placements in PNG and Australia, tuition support, and projects that help their communities.
KTF’s work through the Archer Leadership Development Program is about more than helping students. It’s about building a brighter future for PNG by investing in young people who will lead their communities.
As KTF looks to the future, it invites more young people to become part of this incredible journey.
Applications for the 2025 Archer Leadership Program are open now and will close on January 31st at 11:59 PM. If you or someone you know wants to apply, visit KTF’s website at www.ktf.ngo
The Archer Leadership Development Program is proudly supported by the Fred P. Archer Trust (via Perpetual), Newmont, and Kina Bank.
KTF continues to inspire hope, make positive changes, and build a stronger PNG for generations to come.
Published on January 15, 2025
PNGBF ANNOUNCES TEAMS FOR UPCOMING 3X3 CHAMPIONSHIPS
The announcement was made during a media conference held at the Aquatic Center 3-Mile in Port Moresby on January 13th by the PNGBF President, David Peter. The athletes were selected following trials at the same venue, with most players coming from NCD.
“We are excited to reveal the athletes who will represent Papua New Guinea in both the Asia 3x3 Championship and the Palau Mini Pacific Games,” said Mr. Peter.
“Our teams are composed of hardworking athletes who will bring pride to the country, competing in two prestigious tournaments in 2025.”
The Open Men’s 3x3 Team for Asia 3x3 Championship
Head Coach: Nick Daroa
Team Manager: Ronnie Pomat
The Open Men’s 3x3 team will compete at the Asia 3x3 Championship in Singapore, scheduled for March 28–31, 2025.
Moses Lune (NCD)
Sibona Kala (NCD)
Sydney Dobunaba (NCD)
Moses Kairi (NCD)
Ryan Tetemo (NCD)
Jabez Geita (NCD)
Augustine Kaupa (NCD)
Obert Muri (NCD)
Ipai Willie (NCD)
Jordan Geasa (Lae)
Chavez Gator (NCD)
Epson John (Mount Hagen)
Emmanuel Bryant (Lae)
The Open Women’s 3x3 Team for Asia 3x3 Championship
The Open Women’s 3x3 team will also compete at the Asia 3x3 Championship in Singapore, scheduled for March 28–31, 2025.
Betty Angula (NCD)
Anna Queen (NCD)
Jackie Asiba (NCD)
Kalua Noma Dobunaba (NCD)
Betina Dobunaba (NCD)
Nita Warabe (NCD)
Michaelyn Hem (NCD)
Mary Simon (NCD)
Jemina James (NCD)
Lucien Kalinoy (NCD)
The Under 23 Men’s 3x3 Team for Palau Mini Pacific Games
The Under 23 Men’s 3x3 team will represent PNG at the Palau Mini Pacific Games in June 2025. The team’s head coach will be announced by the PNG Olympic Committee (PNGOC).
Reginald Lelenge (NCD)
Alan Millard (NCD)
Malcolm Malayaki (NCD)
Aiden Maikai (NCD)
Moria Ella Virginia (NCD)
Darren Paragi (Medeng)
Logan Nagy (NCD)
Gifton Lama (NCD)
Brown Phillip (Lae)
Joseph Gorogo (Alatau)
Simon Topogogo (Ayura)
Anta Bobola (NCD)
Jabez Lucas (Alatau)
The Under 23 Women’s 3x3 Team for Palau Mini Pacific Games
The Under 23 Women’s 3x3 team will also compete at the Palau Mini Pacific Games in June 2025. The team’s head coach will also be announced by the PNG Olympic Committee (PNGOC).
Gloria Kaiyawa (NCD)
Nauna Lynette Lelai (NCD)
Lynette Togia (NCD)
Gabby La Maikai (NCD)
Camelia Konaha (NCD)
Charnel Paraki (NCD)
Santel Mope (NCD)
Imanvela Sine (NCD)
Alice Meyer (NCD)
Laue Ekwa (NCD)
Kayla M. (NCD)
Vasti Hem (NCD)
Philomona Isier (NCD)
The Open Men’s and Women’s 3x3 teams will be led by Head Coach Nick Daroa and Team Manager Ronnie Pomat.
With PNG's teams now selected, all players will focus on their final preparations as they aim to deliver strong performances at these two prestigious tournaments. The Asia 3x3 Championship and the Palau Mini Pacific Games are key milestones for PNG basketball, and the PNGBF looks forward to seeing the athletes showcase their skills on the regional and international stage.
Published on January 14, 2025