AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital governance reset: NICTA has sworn in a new CEO, Polume Lume, who says the regulator is facing governance gaps, weak operations and enforcement failures—but also promises a rebuild focused on stronger internal systems, firmer law enforcement, sustainable funding and expanding ICT to unlock growth. Connectivity push: Pacific energy and transport ministers wrapped up PRETMM6 in Port Moresby with the Manubada Call to Action, shifting the talk toward implementation—renewables, safer ports, maritime reform and faster financing—while PNG also reiterated a low-carbon transport and energy transition starting this year through 2035. Trade & fisheries cooperation: PNG and the Philippines signed a landmark MoU to tackle illegal fishing and boost onshore processing, while PNG sent trade professionals to Australia to strengthen negotiation and trade facilitation skills for SMEs. Infrastructure momentum: Kimbe Port redevelopment is past halfway, with heavy equipment and precast components arriving to drive the wharf extension, and the first steel arch bridge is taking shape on the Sepik Highway. Rural livelihoods: In the Sepik, cocoa farmers in Wewak are seeing more stable incomes as structured quality practices and better market access replace informal low-price sales. Education expansion: The Salvation Army broke ground on a new Boroko school and church complex, adding Grade 11–12 capacity. Media freedom spotlight: A Tonga journalist was threatened at gunpoint, underscoring rising risks for Pacific reporting.
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