AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPNG–Solomon Economic Push: PM James Marape and PM Matthew Wale opened the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Business Investment Forum in Honiara, pitching a “growth corridor” to turn Melanesian ties into investment, jobs, trade and downstream processing. MSME Finance Boost: CEFI and Credit Guarantee Corporation PNG signed an MoU to expand financial literacy, entrepreneurship training and referral pathways for micro, small and medium enterprises. Rugby League on Free-to-Air: UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy joined calls to keep Rugby League World Cup games free-to-air after UK rights were secured by a subscription broadcaster. Education Links with India: India’s High Commissioner said over 1,000 PNG students are studying in India and announced a “Study in India” roadshow for more opportunities. Media & Information Systems: A parliamentary communications committee urged stronger information ecosystems, including school radio broadcasts and training for mainstream media. Health & Culture Education: PNG’s new standalone University of Medicine and Health Sciences moved ahead with interim council swearing-in and K2 billion infrastructure funding, while medical students began rural clinical placements in Aitape. Community Safety & Culture: Police supported the 66th Mt Hagen Culture and Agriculture Show with patrols and crowd management. Science & Nature: A newly discovered New Guinea ground snake was named Lielaphis slashi after Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash. Youth Skills: NCD Youth Expo 2026 highlighted education, scholarships and career pathways supported by Australia. Violence Displacement: Lake Kutubu communities were displaced after deadly sorcery-linked violence and arson attacks.
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