AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGovernance & Accountability: Prime Minister James Marape’s 2019–2026 performance report argues nation-building takes time, but urges ministers, governors and MPs to publicly report measurable results as PNG heads toward 2027. Justice & Daily Life: The same report warns prison overcrowding is worsening health risks, security incidents and breakouts, driven by ageing facilities and delays in court decisions. Bougainville Process: Bougainville MP Peter Tsiamalili Jr says Parliament must agree first on the procedure for considering Bougainville’s political future, not vote on independence outcomes yet; another Bougainville MP links today’s debate to colonial-era boundary decisions. Digital Education & Ethics: UPNG is pushing an AI-powered university plan, including satellite internet for remote learning centres, while also rolling out AI-focused teaching and stressing “AI as our slave” with human control. Youth & Elections: A Port Moresby youth forum urged students to check enrolment and vote responsibly in 2027, with anti-corruption messages from the Electoral Commission and partners. Disability Inclusion: PNG and Australia are improving referral pathways and access to assistive technology for children with disabilities, aiming to fix gaps from identification to fitting and follow-up. Culture & Sport: Rugby league is described as part of PNG’s identity, while Moana Pasifika’s future is discussed as new backers show interest. Community Health & Safety: A 7.8 Mindanao earthquake triggered tsunami warnings across the region, including Papua New Guinea, with major impacts reported in the Philippines.
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