AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIMF Funding Boost: The IMF has approved about $163m for Papua New Guinea after completing programme reviews, unlocking $82m immediately and a further $81m under climate-focused resilience support. Digital Finance Upgrade: Comrade Trustee Services has gone live with Smartstream’s Air AI reconciliation system, cutting processing from up to eight hours to under five minutes for PNG’s Defence Force Retirement Benefit Fund. Energy & Investment Pipeline: The Mailu-1 ultra-deepwater exploration well is set to be drilled within two months, with TotalEnergies and PETRONAS aiming to draw new offshore investment. Agriculture & Climate Readiness: JAMSTEC says El Niño has set in with a likely positive IOD by July, while PNG’s highlands are placed under El Niño Watch. Sports & Local Economy: Kalabond Oval redevelopment in East New Britain is 60% complete (K10m upgrade), and PNGFA warns football faces a major sponsorship setback. Media & Skills: PNG ICT and ITI sign a five-year AI and digital skills MoU, and PNG’s PlantwisePlus plant clinics are supporting farmers with pest and disease advice. Governance & Elections: Marape orders ministers and provinces to publish detailed seven-year performance reports, as PNG heads toward the 2027 election.
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