MIRISIM: PORT MORESBY- LAE ROAD TO BE DELIVERED BEFORE PNG’S 50TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY

The Minister for Works and Highways, Solan Mirisim has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to completing the critical Port Moresby–Lae Road ahead of the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary in September 2025.
The trans-national highway spanning more than 158 kilometers will connect Port Moresby and Morobe Province via Gulf and Central provinces.
Minister Mirisim confirmed that the transformative infrastructure project is on schedule and progressing well, with final works underway across key sections of the route.
“This is more than just a road—it is a symbol of national unity, resilience, and progress,” said Minister Mirisim in a media statement.
“We are proud that by the time we celebrate 50 years of independence, we will have achieved one of the most ambitious land connectivity projects in our nation’s history.”
The road will connect Port Moresby, the nation’s capital, with Lae, the economic engine of Morobe Province, creating a new era of economic integration, trade efficiency, and access to essential services for people and communities in between.
“This project is a legacy investment. It reflects the Marape-Rosso Government’s vision to connect our regions, empower rural communities, and unlock economic opportunities in places that have long been isolated,” Mirisim said.
He further highlighted that the road will significantly cut down travel time, improve logistics for local producers and businesses, and provide lifeline access to remote areas, helping to ensure inclusive development across PNG.
“As Minister responsible for Works and Highways, I give my assurance to the people of Papua New Guinea that we are committed to delivering quality, lasting infrastructure that serves this generation and the next,” he concluded.
Works Secretary Gibson Holemba earlier said there was remaining 40 km of road yet to be punched through the mountains, forests and rivers.
He said the road project would be completed this month or in early July.
Steven Kenda
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Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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