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HKDYDA HOSTS AWARENESS PROGRAM IN GAIRE VILLAGE 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
KTF EMPOWERING PNG’S NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS KTF EMPOWERING PNG’S NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS
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 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
THE RAGGA KING IS BACK WITH NEW EP THE RAGGA KING IS BACK WITH NEW EP
Tarvin Toune, one of PNG’s most versatile and passionate artists, has finally unveiled his latest project, The Comeback. Released under BLAZE ONE STUDIO, this EP is not just a collection of six tracks: it’s a five-year journey of self-discovery, resilience, and artistic reinvention. For Tarvin, The Comeback represents more than just new music—it’s the product of his determination to take full control of his craft. In a bold move, he chose to produce the entire EP in his own studio, a decision that brought with it significant challenges. “It's time, I wanted to create something entirely my own, something deeply personal. That meant building my studio and learning the ropes of production,” he explained. "What's different from this EP than from my previous work is that most of my old music contains songs about love, heartbreak, romantic, etc... but this EP titled the THE COMEBACK is about 'life'. Building his own studio was no small feat. Tarvin, with the assistance of his trusted collaborator Chaddy Chad, spent years refining each track. Every song underwent multiple revisions, with genres updated and arrangements fine-tuned to ensure they aligned with his evolving vision. “We had to recheck all six tracks multiple times,” Chaddy said. “It wasn’t just about recording only because we had to recheck each track, there lyrics, harmonies everything to make sure it's perfect.” This painstaking process is one reason the EP took five years to complete. Despite the delays, Tarvin and his collaborator remained committed to delivering a project that would reflect his growth as both an artist and a producer. Adding to the EP’s uniqueness is Tarvin’s effort to spotlight emerging talent. He worked with two up-and-coming artists, Dlex Blunt'eh and Tuhianna, featuring them on key tracks. This decision underscores Tarvin’s dedication to giving back to the music community and nurturing new talent. “Helping new artists is something I’m passionate about,” he said. “Music isn’t just about me—it’s about creating opportunities for others to shine.” The Comeback blends a variety of genres with Tarvin’s signature sound, making it a dynamic and emotionally rich listening experience of these 6 tracks: Track 1: YU OSEM – A Reggae-infused opener that sets a vibrant and uplifting tone. Track 2: MI MAHM NATIN ft Tuhianna – An RnB masterpiece with vocal harmonies by Chaddy Chad, adding depth and soul. Track 3: Raun Lonlon – A track rooted in PNG’s local style, celebrating Tarvin’s cultural heritage. Track 4: Stap Isi ft Dlex Blunt'eh – A slow, introspective song that tugs at the heartstrings. Track 5: A bold Electronic Pop track featuring DJ Shaza, sung entirely in English—a rare move for Tarvin. Track 6: Hard Life – Tarvin’s personal favorite, offering a raw and soulful reflection on his struggles and triumphs. Each track brings something unique to the table, showcasing Tarvin’s versatility and his willingness to step outside his comfort zone. The Comeback is not the end of Tarvin’s journey; it’s a steppingstone to even bigger things. The EP serves as a lead-up to his upcoming album, where he plans to collaborate with the legendary SPRIGGA MEKK. Fans can expect this album to build on the themes and styles introduced in The Comeback, taking his artistry to new heights. At its core, The Comeback is a story of perseverance and growth. It’s about overcoming obstacles, embracing change, and creating something meaningful. For Tarvin Toune, this EP is a celebration of his journey as an artist and a reminder to his fans—and himself—that good things take time. “I hope The Comeback inspires upcoming artist,” Tarvin said. “Never give up on your dreams. The journey might be tough, but it’s worth it so keep on working hard.” The Comeback is now available on all major platforms, offering fans an authentic and transformative listening experience.
Published on January 13, 2025
CPL GROUP ONE YEAR ON FROM BLACK WEDNESDAY CPL GROUP ONE YEAR ON FROM BLACK WEDNESDAY
One year ago, on January 10, 2024, the events of "Black Wednesday" shook Port Moresby and left an indelible mark on the community. The CPL Group, among the hardest hit, saw multiple stores destroyed, including Stop & Shop locations in North Waigani, Rainbow, Badili, and Harbour City; Hardware Haus North Waigani; Jack’s of PNG Rainbow; and the Group’s first Family Planning Clinic at Rainbow. The losses, amounting to over K90 million, tested the Group’s strength like never before. But even in the face of devastation, CPL chose resilience. "Just as our loyal customers felt the pain of that day, we too felt the heartbreak," the Group stated. "But from the ashes of Black Wednesday, we found the strength to rebuild and renew our commitment to Papua New Guinea." It was the resilience of staff and management, the unwavering support of loyal customers, partners, and SMEs, and the assistance of the government that enabled CPL to rise above the challenges. By February, the reopening of Stop & Shop Badili signaled the start of a journey of recovery. This was followed by new milestones: a new Stop & Shop store at 8 Mile in June, another at Rainbow in August, and City Pharmacy outlets in 8 Mile, Port Moresby, Namatanai, and North Waigani. Hardware Haus unveiled its Home & Living store at Waigani Central in June, and Jack’s of PNG opened at Brian Bell Plaza, Boroko, in December. "These milestones represent more than just new locations; they are a testament to the resilience of our team, the loyalty of our customers, and the unity of our community," said the CPL Group. Since 1987, CPL has stood by its mission to help Papua New Guineans live better and healthier lives. Today, the Group reaffirms its commitment to innovation, service, and growth. "We are resilient. We are here to stay. Black Wednesday tested us, but it could not break us. Together with our customers, we will continue to build a brighter future." CPL Group extends its heartfelt gratitude to everyone who stood by them during the past year. Your support has been the cornerstone of their journey of recovery and hope.
Published on January 10, 2025
PNGRFL STANDS DOWN APPO AMID CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PNGRFL STANDS DOWN APPO AMID CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
The Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) has confirmed that PNG International player Keven Appo will not take part in any rugby league activities in PNG while he is being investigated in the United Kingdom for serious criminal charges of sexual assault. PNGRFL Chairman Sandis Tsaka made it clear that the organization has zero tolerance for violence against women or any criminal behaviour. "As part of our normal rules, Mr. Keven Appo will be stood down from playing or representing PNG in rugby league while this matter is being dealt with," Mr. Tsaka said. "We urge Mr. Appo to cooperate fully with the authorities and follow the proper legal steps." Mr. Tsaka also expressed disappointment, saying incidents like this give sports a bad name. "This kind of investigation is not good for any sport.” “Our players represent not just rugby league but also our country, and their actions must reflect the respect and values of PNG." PNGRFL Chief Executive Officer Stanley Hondina echoed these sentiments. He said that PNGRFL aims to help its players grow and succeed, but they must uphold high standards when given opportunities, especially overseas. "It is disappointing to see these issues arise," Mr. Hondina said. "Players who go overseas to represent PNG are expected to respect others and follow the laws of those countries." He also clarified that one player's actions should not tarnish the reputation of all the other hardworking athletes. "The actions of one person do not reflect the values of the majority who play the game fairly and with respect," he added. The PNGRFL is working with authorities in both the UK and PNG, as well as the United Kingdom Rugby League (UKRL), to handle the matter. "We are part of the international rugby league community, and we will ensure that all rules and policies are followed," Mr. Hondina said. "Our priority is to protect the game and all those involved." The league assured us that it will take all necessary steps to address the issue and maintain the integrity of the sport.
Published on January 7, 2025
OVER 60 ARRESTED IN FESTIVE OPERATIONS IN SOUTH FLY OVER 60 ARRESTED IN FESTIVE OPERATIONS IN SOUTH FLY
South Fly Police in Western Province arrested 62 individuals, including six women, for misbehaving and breaking the law during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Superintendent Gideon Kauke confirmed the arrests, stating that most were linked to minor incidents, while two suspects were detained for serious crimes. The six women were released on K500 bail each, and ten others were released after New Year due to insufficient evidence. The remaining suspects remain in custody, awaiting court appearances. Superintendent Kauke praised the overall peaceful celebrations in the South Fly Command, noting that despite minor alcohol-related incidents, the festive period was largely quiet. “Our officers performed their duties with discipline and professionalism, ensuring a safe and peaceful holiday season,” he said. He commended the efforts of his officers, who worked around the clock during the operations. “We prepared well, and our teams were deployed 24 hours a day. I’m proud of their commitment and discipline,” he added. The PPC also expressed gratitude to the public for their cooperation and adherence to police instructions. He acknowledged support from the South Fly Provincial Government, South Fly District Development Authority, local businesses, and community leaders for their assistance during the operations. Superintendent Kauke further thanked members of the PNG Defense Force, Customs, and the National Agriculture and Quarantine Inspection Authority (NAQIA) for working closely with the police to ensure a successful and safe celebration.
Published on January 7, 2025
VICTIM’S BROTHER PRAISES SJA FOR SAVING BROTHER'S LIFE VICTIM’S BROTHER PRAISES SJA FOR SAVING BROTHER'S LIFE
A heartfelt "thank you" was extended by Kale Dege, the elder brother of a stabbed victim, to the National St. John Ambulance (SJA) for their swift response on New Year’s Eve at Six Mile Saraga Settlement that saved his brother's life. The incident unfolded in the afternoon when Junior Dege, the brother, got into a heated argument with a man named Kendon. Both were reportedly under the influence of alcohol when the argument escalated, and Kendon stabbed Junior in the back. As night approached, Kale realized something was wrong when he noticed his younger brother hadn’t returned. Worried, he began searching for him. “I found him struggling to breathe and knew I had to act fast,” Kale recounted. He immediately called the National St. John Ambulance for help and rushed to the Saraga Police Station to guide the ambulance crew into the settlement. With the assistance of neighbours, Junior was carefully placed into the ambulance for treatment. The St. John Ambulance team worked quickly, stabilizing Junior’s condition before transporting him to the Port Moresby General Hospital. “I’m so grateful for their quick response,” Kale told PNG HAUSBUNG. “They arrived without delay and helped my brother when we needed them the most. If it wasn’t for them, I don’t know what would have happened.” Thanks to their efforts, Junior is now recovering and regaining his strength. When asked if the incident had been reported to the authorities, Kale said, “I plan to report it soon. Kendon ran off to East Boroko, but I’ll make sure this is addressed.” The Dege family’s gratitude shines as a reminder of the vital role the National St. John Ambulance plays in saving lives and supporting communities in their time of need.
Published on January 7, 2025
HAMBA’S JOURNEY IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP HAMBA’S JOURNEY IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP
Floyd Hamba, 23 is one of the three final year Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Students at the University of Technology that has successfully completed their 1 Month internship on Software engineering and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) in Japan from November-December 2024. He was first introduced to this application by Dr Raula, a current professor at the University at Osaka, and Dr Kalu professor at NAIST back in 2022 when the application for the first batch was opened for 2023 Internship. This was when the first three final year students namely Christopher Antipas, Adrianna Marpena and Paul Patan completed the online internship from June to Mid-July. The criteria for eligibility to apply for the Software and AI Engineering 2024 internship at NAIST University, as a Year 3 Computer Science student at PNGUoT, is a 70% Weighted Average for each of the three years. Floyd, along with two others, namely Jonathan Aru and Jacquelyn Yepenare, were the three successful candidates for 2024 and the second batch. Reflecting on the internship, Floyd shared with PNG HAUSBUNG challenges he and his two-course mate faced. “Well to be honest our curriculum for Computer Science is a bit behind compared to the rest of the world (Japan especially).” “Going through this internship enabled me to grasp what is expected to catch up on because I have always wanted to challenge myself” “Also, through this internship I was hoping to bring some ideas back to PNGUoT to further enhance our students in academia to at least be on par with the world," Floyd added. The internship had sets of topics that each interns have to choose from, and Floyd picked AI – Large Language Models (Chat GPT3.5 & 4) due to his curiosity and interest “I was interested in LLMs because as a computer science student AI is the future of IT.” “Hence, if I could do research on LLMs it would broaden my horizons on how it can be used for certain task automations in PNG.” “Also, I hope it would establish that path for me to pursue a master's program in Japan in the next two or three years.” NAIST University in Japan has an estimated thousand students pursuing master’s and PhD degrees, with a focus on contributing to a knowledge domain directly relevant to the software engineering community. This represents a core difference compared to institutions in PNG, which lack such an approach. "The main difference is that there is no site or knowledge domain where students can publish their final-year papers or research work.” “In our departments, these papers are simply stored away until they collect dust.” “Instead of making them accessible for other students to view, contribute ideas, or build upon, the research remains unused.” “As a result, students in PNG often end up reinventing the wheel rather than innovating and advancing ideas." Floyed further explained the difference between institutions in Papua New Guinea compared to Japan. “PNG needs to have infrastructure and policy frameworks in place like for example The Digital Government Act 2022.” And when asked about the future of AI in PNG and will it only make us lazy? Floyd answered “the fear of AI mirrors past scepticism of tools like calculators, once seen as threats to human effort but now recognized for driving innovation.” “While PNG faces immediate issues solvable with basic software, AI could revolutionize progress if supported by thoughtful government planning.” “For deeper insights, consult PNG's IT leaders like Christopher Vagalia, Priscilla Kevin, Crystal Kewe, Winifred Kula, or Dr. Kula” Floyd recommended. And to conclude his interview with PNG HAUSBUNG, Floyd Hamba shared an inspiring message to the two current and aspiring computer science students. “Everything you need is at your fingertips. With a computer and good internet, the potential to create wonders is limitless.” “If the classroom feels limiting, explore free online courses and tutorials. Stay committed, and you could achieve in two years what others do in four. The sky is the limit for those who take charge of their learning journey.” In the ever-evolving field of computer science, the key to success lies in seizing the endless opportunities for learning and innovation. With determination and the right resources, students have the power to transform challenges into breakthroughs and create a world of possibilities.
Published on January 2, 2025
PM SLAMS ATTACK ON NATIONAL ST JOHN AMBULANCE DURING NEW YEAR PM SLAMS ATTACK ON NATIONAL ST JOHN AMBULANCE DURING NEW YEAR
Prime Minister James Marape has strongly condemned the attack on a National St John Ambulance team at 9 Mile Morobe Block, Port Moresby. "It is very sad to see the attack on a team of ambulance workers, the ones who help save lives and had this had to happen during such an important time for our country." The ambulance was carrying a pregnant woman in need of urgent care when the attack happened. Despite this, the Prime Minister praised the police for their hard work in keeping the country safe and peaceful as Papua New Guinea celebrates its 50th year of independence. "The year 2025 marks 50 years since Papua New Guinea became independent and it is a time to think about how far we've come and the values that hold us together.” The attack happened while the ambulance was helping a pregnant mother in need of care, causing injuries and damage to the vehicle. The Prime Minister said this act was wrong and went against the kindness and care that define the nation. He promised the public that the government would make sure justice is done and that acts of violence like this are stopped. Prime Minister Marape also thanked the police and security teams for keeping the peace during the New Year celebrations, especially in Port Moresby. "Our police and security worked hard to make sure everyone could enjoy a safe New Year as we celebrated our big 50th anniversary.” As the country celebrates its 50th birthday, the Prime Minister called for unity, respect, and teamwork to move forward together. "This year is a time to think about how we have come together as a nation and how we can continue to grow in peace and respect for one another.” “Let’s not let violence spoil this special moment.” The Prime Minister encouraged everyone to support the police, ambulance teams, and others who work hard to take care of the country. "Our independence means we are stronger when we work together.” “Let’s all do our part to make Papua New Guinea a safer, more united country.”
Published on January 2, 2025
GREEN ANGELS DELIVER LIFESAVING CARE DESPITE ATTACK ON CREW GREEN ANGELS DELIVER LIFESAVING CARE DESPITE ATTACK ON CREW
The Green Angels from the National St John Ambulance Service (NStJA) ambulance pushed through overcoming an attack on one of theirs crew, ensuring that they responded to every request from the community for help during the New Year operation. This is as per a media statement from NStJA this morning. During the festive season, eighteen ambulance crews were on duty daily across four provinces—National Capital District, Central Province, Morobe Province, and East New Britain. From 6:00 PM on New Year’s Eve to 6:00 AM on New Year the ambulance crews attended to 81 emergency incidents, providing critical care in situations ranging from motor vehicle accidents, respiratory issues, childbirth complications, gunshot wounds, snakebites and burns. “Physical altercations accounted for 26% of the incidents we responded to,” said Duty Operations Commanding Officer Johell Tewi. Tewi described the trauma emergency calls as sporadic in the early evening but noted a surge in emergencies after midnight. Among the most alarming incidents was an attack on an ambulance crew near the 9- Mile Morobe Block while they were transporting a mother in labour to Port Moresby General Hospital from 14-Mile. “A rock was thrown at the ambulance, shattering the rear window and injuring the mother.” “The woman sustained cuts from the shattered glass.” “An emergency stop was made at the Gordon’s Police Station where she was transferred to another ambulance, for continued treatment and transport to the hospital.” Johell described the night as demanding and applauded the Green Angels for their resilience. “We thank the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary for their critical support and security, which enabled the crews to safely reach and assist those in need,” he said. He also issued a call to action for local leaders to advocate for the safety of ambulance and emergency workers in their communities, emphasising the importance of protecting those who dedicate themselves to saving lives. “Amidst all the challenges, the dedication of our teams ensured that lifesaving care reached the people who needed it most,” Tewi said.
Published on January 1, 2025
AMBULANCE CREW ATTACKED; PREGNANT WOMAN INJURED AMBULANCE CREW ATTACKED; PREGNANT WOMAN INJURED
In the early hours of New Year's Day, an ambulance team from St. John Ambulance faced a violent attack while responding to a labor emergency case near the Morobe Block, 9 Mile. The incident, which underscores the rising crime rates as the new year begins, resulted in injuries to the pregnant mother, damage to the ambulance, and a distressing delay in the delivery of urgent medical care. At approximately 1:30 a.m., St. John Ambulance Alpha 021 responded to a labor case reported from 14 Mile. The team was transporting a pregnant woman in active labor to the 3 Mile Labor Ward when they encountered a roadblock at Morobe Block, 9 Mile, Port Moresby. The ambulance was attacked by a mob of more than 20 individuals, including men and women, who threw stones at the vehicle. One stone shattered the rear glass window of A021, injuring the pregnant mother’s legs. Despite the injury, medical assessments confirmed that there was no harm to the womb or the unborn child. Russell, a 33-year-old training officer assigned to A021, described the harrowing incident: “We slowed down to avoid the roadblocks, but bystanders began attacking us with stones and knives. One of the stones penetrated the window, injuring the patient inside.” Despite the chaos, the ambulance team called for backup. Alpha 041 arrived shortly after, continuing the transport of the pregnant woman to safety. Upon reaching Gordon’s Police Station, the crew handed over the patient to ensure her safe delivery at the 3 Mile Labor Ward. “The mother sustained minor injuries to her legs, but we are relieved that her womb and unborn child were unharmed,” Russell added. Current Status: The pregnant mother safely reached the 3 Mile Labor Ward and is under medical care. The ambulance team is unharmed and continues to respond to emergencies despite the risks. Authorities are investigating the attack, which has become a part of the alarming rise in criminal activity as the new year begins. “These incidents jeopardize the safety of both patients and responders, delaying critical medical care,” said a representative from St. John Ambulance. This attack highlights the challenges faced by emergency medical teams operating in high-risk areas, as crime rates escalate with the new year. St. John Ambulance urges the public to cooperate with emergency teams to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Published on January 1, 2025