K10 MIL INVESTMNET TRANSFORMS GEREHU WITH NEW ENTERTAINMENT HUB

A K10 million investment is transforming the landscape of Gerehu with the development of a new entertainment hub.
It features meeting spaces, poker machines, bars, and restaurants.
The project, backed by local investors (Dream Inn/Luluai), not only aims to boost economic activity in the suburb. The company is closely associated with a politician.
Also, it creates employment opportunities and provide modern recreational spaces for residents.
Construction is nearing completion, with the facility expected to open its doors in the coming months.
A source told PNG SUN the project will directly employ workers based at Gerehu Suburb.
He said decision to invest in Gerehu was driven by the suburb’s growing population and demand for quality leisure and hospitality services.
“This is more than just an entertainment space — it’s an investment in community development.
We want to create a safe, clean, and enjoyable environment where families and individuals can relax and unwind,” he told PNG SUN.
Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
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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