
Marape Manifesto Implementation Overview-“we are on track,”says key staff

The James Marape Government says “it is on track with the implementation of the MM1-MM10”. As media, I went back to check, if the MM1-MM10 has been implemented and on was track.
I spoke with key staff at the Prime Minister’s Office to get an update during the last week of January, 2025. Our media network was given a quick overview of the 10 Point Plan that was birthed by Prime Minister James Marape, from the core of his DNA (as we first recorded it in 2019).
“We are on track with our implementation. We have touched on all the 10 points and have done alot of work behind the scenes. There are also tangible results in the 10 areas captured in the Manifesto,” said the key staff member.
As exclusive publishers of the Marape Manifesto, we are honored to have played a role in sharing this visionary plan with the people of Papua New Guinea through our media. Five years since its launch in 2019, we are proud to deliver updates on the government’s progress in implementing the 10-point plan.
As custodians of this landmark document, we are committed to keeping the people of PNG informed about the progress being made towards achieving the goals outlined in the Manifesto. It is our privilege to serve as a trusted source of information, providing regular updates and insights on the implementation of the 10-point plan, as well as other Government news as we hold Government accountable through our media. As an independent media platform, we promote non-corrupt leadership and governance at all levels. We promote visionary leaders who are authentic and accountable.
The Marape Manifesto represents a beacon of hope for a brighter future for Papua New Guinea, driven by economic independence, social development, and good governance. The 10-point plan focuses on key areas such as;
- Economic Independence: Achieving economic self-sufficiency and reducing reliance on foreign aid
- Enabling Infrastructures: Developing supportive infrastructure for growth, including transportation, energy, and communication
- Quality Education: Improving access to quality education and ensuring every child receives a minimum of 12 years of foundational education.
- Quality, Free Health Services: Ensuring access to quality, free healthcare services for all citizens
- Internal Security: Maintaining law and order and ensuring citizen safety
- Resource Allocation and Enabling Policies: Optimizing resource allocation and creating supportive policies for businesses to thrive
- Christian Identity Amplified and Strengthened: Fostering a strong Christian identity and promoting values of compassion, forgiveness, and reconciliation
- Public Sector Restructure: Reforming the public sector to promote efficiency, transparency, and accountability
- Reduction of National Debt: Reducing PNG’s national debt burden and promoting fiscal discipline.
- Functional Economies at Regional, Provincial, and District Levels: Empowering local economies to drive growth and development
With the government saying, it is on track in implementing the 10-point plan, Papua New Guinea is poised for transformative growth and development in 2025 onwards.
Stay tuned for more updates and strategic insights, and don’t miss the launch of Trigger 555 Independence Magazine on September 16, 2025, commemorating 50 years of PNG’s nationhood and political independence. Check out our magazines at https://png.vision4040.com/magazines/
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