Kondom Agaundo

Kondom Agaundo (c. 1917 – 28 August 1966) was a Papua New Guinean tribal leader and politician.

He subsequently grew up in Koglai and developed a close relationship with the Australian authorities, carrying milk from the Catholic mission at Mingende to the government compound at Kundiawa.

Encouraged by Australian officials, he built the first house in the area in 1959,[1] as well as building a community hall and overseeing the development of coffee farming.

In the first elections with universal suffrage in 1964 he contested the Chimbu seat, but finished third, losing to Waiye Siune.

[2] He was killed in a road accident on the Daulo Pass in the Eastern Highlands in August 1966,[3] and was buried at Wandi.