AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMarine Protection: Papua New Guinea announced a Western Manus Marine Protected Area of about 200,000 km² in the Bismarck Sea, with a total fishing ban, as part of the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves—aiming to protect Coral Triangle biodiversity while still supporting local food and livelihoods. Education & Youth: Prime Minister James Marape urged parents to reinforce discipline and values at home alongside free education spending, while Paradise Foods’ Smart Start School promotion handed grants to Hagita Primary School (K33,000) and Karea Primary School (K11,000). Water Access: EIB Global approved €25m concessional financing (with EU support) to expand drinking-water networks, targeting an extra 400,000 people, including in Port Moresby. Culture, Faith & Identity: Morobe Governor Rainbo Paita pushed for a standalone religion ministry and raised concerns about unregulated preaching, and parliament debate resurfaced over whether PNG’s National Pledge should name “God” instead of “cultural heritage.” Rights & Community Life: PNG’s Office of Censorship ordered Port Moresby’s Cosmopolitan Night Club to cancel “Pride Night” and barred future LGBTQ+ themed events. Skills & Jobs: Remington Technology and Don Bosco Technical School Gabutu signed an MOU to expand workplace training and staff upskilling. Tech & Misinformation: PNG is developing a national AI strategy to curb misinformation risks, noting how easily social media content can spread fear. Sports & Nation-Building: PNG Chiefs recruitment news continued with Connor Watson’s early release and plans for his 2028 move, alongside ongoing attention on the SP Hunters’ struggles.
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