AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBougainville Process: Prime Minister James Marape urged Parliament to handle the 2019 Bougainville referendum result with maturity and respect, saying it is constitutionally mandated and Parliament must move fast to table and consider it. Local Politics & Governance: Bougainville MP Peter Tsiamalili Jnr pushed for a sessional order that sets the procedure first, arguing lawmakers should agree on the pathway before debating the referendum outcome. Agribusiness Investment: Marape welcomed surging Malaysian interest to expand oil palm, livestock and downstream processing, framing it as a jobs and food-security push for the Ramu and Sepik plains. Business & Property: The K400m Noble Centre in Port Moresby is set to open tomorrow, with most office units already occupied. Finance & Inclusion: CEFI’s Financial Literacy Training graduates were tasked to drive financial inclusion nationwide. Youth Programs: Eastern Highlands became the first Highlands province to complete NYES socialisation, launching online youth registration in Kainantu. Digital Education: UPNG is moving toward an AI-powered university, piloting Starlink for remote learning and reporting growing student use of AI tools. Public Safety: A government performance report warns prison overcrowding is worsening health risks and security pressures.
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