AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMobile Services Upgrade: Nasfund is rolling out Mobile Service Booths across Papua New Guinea, starting in Port Moresby, to handle ID card production, member statements, benefit checks and account updates on-site—powered by upgraded Starlink satellite internet for faster, real-time service in remote communities. Sport & Campus Tourism: IBSU hosts the 2026 Intervarsity Touch Rugby Competition in Port Moresby from June 22–25, with matches daily at the IBSU sporting field and teams from major tertiary institutions. Community Access to Banking: Wau-Waria in Morobe now has formal banking access after a Mama Bank Access Point opened, reducing the need for long trips to reach Eftpos and ATMs. Education Infrastructure for Women: PNGUoT in Lae officially opened the 100-bed Dame Jean Kekedo Residential Hall to support more women studying engineering and technical courses. Nature & Travel Inspiration: An ExxonMobil Focus Photography Exhibition opened in Lae and will tour other urban centres, showcasing PNG landscapes, cultures and marine life—great for visitors planning a photo-focused stop. Disaster Relief for Travel Disruptions: PNG has released K5 million in emergency support for Manus after undersea volcanic activity in the Bismarck Sea brought pumice ash and disrupted fishing and transport. Tourism Recognition: Nine PNG accommodation providers earned Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards 2026, highlighting top-rated stays from island resorts to Port Moresby hotels. Wildlife Research: Satellite tagging shows reef manta rays around PNG’s Samarai Islands often stay close to home and dive deeper during monsoon shifts—new insight for eco-travelers and marine tours.
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