AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSME Accountability Clash: Opposition Leader James Nomane escalated pressure on Commerce Minister Win Daki over alleged K200m SME fund misappropriation, calling for Daki to step aside for an independent probe and accusing PM James Marape of inaction. El Niño Hit to Food Systems: FAO warns up to 85% of Papua New Guinea’s agriculture-dependent people could be severely affected, with lower yields, higher food prices and knock-on health risks. Jobs vs Growth: A World Bank update says PNG’s 5.6% 2025 growth is strong, but formal jobs lag as most new workers move into subsistence farming and informal work. Resources Week Focus: PNG Resources Week 2026 will spotlight customary landownership, national content, workforce development and “nation-building beyond 50 years,” with landowners and local participation central to mining, petroleum and energy discussions. Digital Connectivity Boost: The U.S. Embassy launched Starlink at the American Corner in Waigani, tied to US$30m satellite internet support aimed at remote health facilities, schools and government offices. Tourism Trade Results: SPTO’s South Pacific Tourism Exchange report shows record participation and a bigger PNG presence, with more B2B meetings and stronger regional collaboration. Skills for Industry: Newmont PNG expanded accredited trade testing at Lihir, enabling more workers to gain nationally recognised belt splicing qualifications on site. WASH Infrastructure: A new community water supply and WASH program were launched in Wau-Waria, alongside school fencing and classroom support.
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