Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape has launched two major road projects in the North Fly district of Western Province. The projects aim to improve land access for previously isolated communities in the region. The launch, held in Sisimakam Village, represents a key step in the government’s efforts to enhance infrastructure and connectivity. Details of the launch were initially behind a paywall on the Post Courier website, requiring a subscription for access. The new roads are expected to significantly impact the lives of residents by facilitating trade, healthcare access, and other essential services. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to developing remote areas of the country. Further details regarding the scope and budget of the projects have not yet been released.
