Friday, August 6, 2010

Changing landscape of Port Moresby





Port Moresby has begun the process to embrace the multibillion LNG project. Over the past 5 years the city has absorbed an influx of people both international and domestic. In the past couple of years as well major changes has taken place in terms of its environment. If you drive around today many buildings are popping up as well as initiatives taken by NCDC to beautify the city by outsourcing it to contractors. In the past year two fountains have been built, one at Gerehu and the other at 5 Mile. In a the last month, two giant turtles are being erected at two locations, one at 4 Mile and the other at Koki round about. This magnificent artwork is by far an eye catching piece. On the other note roads are being sealed at different suburbs whilst little pot holes are now thing of the past. Even street lights are now being repaired. A major shopping mall is being built along John Guise Drive Waigani by RH and is expected to be completed by September 2010. Another is the luxury hotels which will see PNG’s first casino in the country. On the list of projects to be yet to be initiated includes a bi pass and the upgrade of the Jackson’s International Airport.

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