Cultural dancing in South Fly District General Information Administration District headquarters: Daru Number of LLGs: 4 - Daru Urban, Kiwai Rural, Morehead Rural, Oriomo-Bituri Rural Number of wards: 75 About South Fly South Fly District extends from the Fly River south to the coast, encompassing the plains of the Oriomo, Pahoturi, Mai Kussa, Kutubura, Morehead and Bensbach Rivers. Incomes from the sale of food, fish and rubber are low in the district. Much of South Fly experiences a long dry season, floods and poor soil, making it unsuitable for agriculture. However, there are some flood-free plains which may be suitable for crops. Flooding in North Fly District General Information Administration District headquarters: Kiunga Number of LLGs: 5 - Kiunga Rural, Kiunga Urban, Ningerum Rural, Olsobip Rural, Star Mountains Rural Number of wards: 89 About North Fly North Fly District borders Sandaun Province and encompasses the Hindenburg Range in the north and the plains of the Ok Tedi, Strickland and Fly Rivers. Incomes and the agricultural potential of land are low in most of the district, with the ranges constrained by their steep slopes and the valleys by high rainfall and floods. The Ok Tedi mine provides various sources of income from salaries, royalties and remittances. Middle Fly District General Information Administration District headquarters: Balimo Number of LLGs: 5 - Balimo Urban, Bamu Rural, Gogodala Rural, Lake Murray Rural, Nomad Rural Number of wards: 126 About Middle Fly Middle Fly District extends across the hills and floodplains of the Fly and Strickland Rivers. It covers the area surrounding Lake Murray and the Aramia, Bamu, Soari, Wamoi, Gama and Guavi Rivers, which flow out to the Gulf of Papua. Hunting and fishing are more common food sources than agriculture in many parts of Middle Fly, where moderate incomes can be earned near Lake Murray and along the Fly River. Elsewhere in the district incomes are low. Some communities on the Fly River have also received compensation from the Ok Tedi Mine. STATE ENTERPRISES BOARDS
Air Niugini board is chaired by Garth McIllwain with Sir Fredrick Reiher as his Deputy. The directors are Sir James Tjeong, Simon Foo, Sir Noel Levi, Luke Minjukili and Captain Leslie Heyward. Eda Ranu board is headed by Mrs Mary Karo and seven directors including health secretary Pascoe Kase, and Treasury's Simon Tosali as ex-officio members. Others are Peter Inara, lawyer Vincent Mirupasi, Leslie Hoffman and David Erico. The Deputy chairman is yet to be filled. Nathaniel Poya is chairman of PNG Ports board with Job Suat as his deputy. Eddie Hesingut, Patrick Amini, Professor John Puma, lawyer Harvey Nii, Igo Oala and Luke Niap are the other directors. Dr. Ken Ngangan is MVIL board chairman while Eno Daera is his deputy. John Chris, Janet Sios, Mark Baia, Lawyer Samson Jubi, and Editor Post Courier Newspaper, Blaise Nangoi are other directors on the MVIL board. Rueben Aila chairs the Post PNG board with Mary Laimo as his deputy. Mrs Bungtabu Brown, Sam Goia Akmagi, Luke Ako and Ms. Roddie Wada are other members of the board of Post PNG. PNG Power board is headed by Joshua Bakiri and Deputy Chairman is Thomas Laka with six other directors including PNG's pioneer female engineer, Finkewe Zurenuoc.Others directors of the PNG Power board are Sana Somare, Sylvester Kenatsi, Peter Suar, Camdan Pratt and lawyer, Robert Bradshaw. CPL Groups Mahesh Patel is deputy chairman of Telikom PNG while its Chairman is yet to be appointed.Other board directors are Martin Veisame, Cedric Rondoke, Essau Wareh, Malcolm Lewis, David Cox and Dr. Samuel Kopamu. Bill Sweet is Chairman of Water PNG Board while Peter Pokawin is deputy chairman. Other directors are Joseph Karap, Seseka Karona and Jack Baru. Rigo District General Information Administration District headquarters: Kwikila Number of LLGs: 3 - Rigo Central Rural, Rigo Coastal Rural, Rigo Inland Rural Number of wards: 67 About Rigo Rigo District is located in the south east of Central Province, and stretches from the coast up into the Owen Stanley Ranges on the border of Oro Province. There are low incomes available from agriculture on the coast, as a long dry season makes the coastal plains unsuitable for intensive agricultural activity. However, many people commute to Port Moresby to earn an income. The most disadvantaged people are those living in the Owen Stanley Ranges who live on land that has a low potential for cultivation and are remote from services. Growing Oil Palm in Sohe District Sohe District General Information Administration District headquarters: Sohe Number of LLGs: 4 - Kokoda Rural, Higaturu Rural, Tamata Rural, Kira Rural Number of wards: 74 About Sohe The Owen Stanley Ranges run along the south western border of Sohe District. The district includes the village of Kokoda and the Mambera, Opi and Kamusi Rivers. Oil palm delivers comparatively high incomes for those in the Mambare Valley and there are low incomes available for sales of fresh food and fish. Some wage-earning opportunities also exist in the businesses of Popondetta. A village in Ijivitari District General Information Administration District headquarters: Ijivitari Number of LLGs: 5 - Oro Bay Rural, Safia Rural, Afore Rural, Popondetta Urban, Tufi Rural Number of wards: 88 About Ijivitari Ijivitari District stretches south east of Popondetta and from the Owen Stanley Ranges in the west across the Managalas Plateau and Mt. Lamington to the Nelson Range in the east. The district continues down to the coastal fiords of Tufi and then further south to Collingwood Bay. Kaukau, coconut and sago are important subsistence crops for the district but there are few opportunities for income from these activities. Oil palm is a high income earner on the coast. The inland areas of Ijivitari have a high potential for agriculture but remain very isolated from services. About Moresby North West Port Moresby South is a district in the Capital city of Papua New Guinea. The District covers the central business district of Port Moresby. The district is famous for its beautiful beaches ,, hotels and restaurants. Capital District. For more information see the National Capital District Provincial Profile. Moresby North West District General Information Administration District headquarters: Number of LLGs: - Number of wards: About Moresby North West This profile is mostly blank because the fact that key indicators are rarely produced for the urban electorates of the National Capital District. For more information see the National Capital District Provincial Profile. Airport in POM North East Moresby North East District General Information Administration District headquarters: Number of LLGs: - Number of wards: About Moresby North East This profile is mostly blank because the fact that key indicators are rarely produced for the urban electorates of the National Capital District. For more information see the National Capital District Provincial Profile. |
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