The next Pacific Mini Games is coming up next year and the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) is not wasting anytime in preparing to send a contingent from the country to Palau, where the games will be held. The Justification Committee has officially started the evaluation of Team PNG’s sports and athletes for the upcoming 2025 Pacific Mini Games, which will be held in Palau from June 30 to July 9th. The committee aims to lay a strong foundation for the Games by ensuring that Team PNG meets eligibility and performance requirements. With 14 sports featured in the 2025…
Author: Jordan VELA
In the heart of Port Moresby city, a courageous man is fighting a battle. Mr. Jack Nambari, a 58-year-old elder from East Sepik, is confronting an exceedingly rare and aggressive form of blood cancer called multiple myeloma. His story is one of resilience, faith, and an urgent need for support as he and his family navigate this difficult journey. Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer where abnormal plasma cells accumulate in the bone marrow, pushing out healthy cells. This leads to severe complications like anemia, infections, and debilitating bone pain. In Jack’s case, the symptoms first appeared as…
The Community Coalition Against Corruption (CCAC) has raised alarm over the escalating crime crisis in Papua New Guinea, revealing that 263 people, reported in the media, have been killed in the past year. During a media conference today, Transparency International PNG Chair and CCAC Co-Chair, Mr. Peter Aitsi called on leaders to take responsibility for the crisis and ensure public safety. The conference addressed the ongoing violence, which included recent killings in East New Britain, Enga, and Port Moresby. Mr. Aitsi emphasized that the loss of 263 lives is unacceptable. “This level of violence should not be tolerated in our…