WELCOME TO PNG INSIGHT

Who is the youngest millionaire in PNG?

There are many people in PNG who have a lot of money. Most of them are politicians as they amassed lots of money during their time in parliament. Some of them are long-time politicians come businessmen, or businessmen come politicians.

Also, there are other hardworking businessmen and businesswomen in PNG. They are local heroes who go about their business every day. 

But, who is the youngest millionaire in PNG today?

Youngest millionaires in PNG

You can guess when it comes to the youngest millionaire in PNG, it must be a young politician. Now, politicians get about K170,000 to K350,000 per year gross pay. They also get K10,000,000 DSIP  funds directly under their control.

So, if you are asking who is the youngest millionaire in PNG, the young politicians who are government ministers would, merely, handle millions of kina in their five-year term.

But, are they the youngest millionaires in PNG? No, not really. 

Note that DSIP is people's money. It does not belong to the young MPs or any other MPs for that matter. They are only stewards (that is why they are called public servants).

On their pay and allowances alone, the young politicians do not qualify as the youngest millionaires in PNG. They play around with lots of money, but it's NOT theirs, it belongs to the people - you and me!

Youngest millionaire in PNG

As mentioned, there are some young businessmen and businesswomen in PNG who often go unnoticed. They go about quietly, doing their business and any one of them can rightfully be the youngest millionaire in PNG.

Let us know if you know anyone young person who makes the cut in the comment.

Can Electronic Voting Help Prevent Election Violence in Papua New Guinea?

Papua New Guinea's next election in 2027 is an opportunity to reform the electoral process and prevent the violence and corruption that have marred previous elections. 

While the past few elections have been plagued by violence, intimidation, and administrative ineptitude, the government can take steps to ensure a fair and peaceful election in 2027.

Updating the Electoral Common Roll

One critical step towards a fair election is updating the Electoral Common Roll. 

According to the Commonwealth observer team, almost half of the eligible voters may have been disenfranchised in previous elections due to outdated and incomplete voter rolls. 

By ensuring that the roll is accurate and up-to-date, the government can increase voter turnout and reduce the risk of violence and fraud.

Electronic Voting

Another way to prevent election violence is through the use of electronic voting. 

Electronic voting can provide a more transparent and efficient electoral process, making it more difficult for candidates to engage in fraud or violence. 

This can also increase voter participation, as it is more accessible and convenient for voters who may have difficulty getting to polling stations.

Resistance to Electronic Voting

While electronic voting has been successful in other countries, there is resistance in Papua New Guinea to adopting this technology. 

Some argue that electronic voting is too expensive or that it is susceptible to hacking or manipulation. 

However, these concerns can be addressed through proper planning, security measures, and oversight.

Papua New Guinea's 2027 election

Papua New Guinea's next election in 2027 is an opportunity to reform the electoral process and prevent election violence. 

By updating the Electoral Common Roll and adopting electronic voting, the government can ensure a fair and peaceful election. 

It is critical that the government takes proactive steps towards electoral reform to rebuild public trust in democracy and prevent further violence and corruption.

POST A COMMENT.

SEARCH THE ENTIRE SITE HERE

Public Holidays in PNG 2025

Public Holidays in PNG 2025
CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO GET THE LATEST INFORMATION