Kagua-Erave District is a district of the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea . Its capital is Kagua . The population was 74,139 at the 2011 census.
14-629: The main LLG consists of Aiya (Wabi - Sumi), Kagua Central, Kuare, Erave, and is the home to the Kewabi speakers. It borders Nipa/Lake Kutubu, Ialibu/Pangia Districts in Southern Highlands. It also shares a provincial border with Hela and Gulf provinces. Most basic services such as schools, health services and bridges are less or non existent in remote parts. Politicians have failed to deliver basic services and this results in divisions among tribes. It
28-436: A recount could be completed. Ultimately, William Powi won re-election in 2022, before the suspension could become effective. During the 2022 provincial election fighting broke out between supporters of sitting Governor William Powi and those of various regional candidates. Districts and LLGs of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea has 326 local-level governments (LLGs) comprising 6,112 wards as of 2018. At
42-540: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Southern Highlands Province Southern Highlands is a province in Papua New Guinea . Its provincial capital is the town of Mendi . According to Papua New Guinea's national 2021 census, the total population of Southern Highlands province is 927,306. In July 2009, the Parliament of Papua New Guinea directed the creation of Hela Province from
56-640: Is operated by Esso Highlands , a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation , and is expected to begin production in 2014. Southern Highlands has diversely more than 8 groups of people, the Kutubu Bosavi are partly of the Huli tribes and coastal, they speak Hela and the Foe Faso languages, the Erave Samberigi people also are of coastal or Papuan descent and speak their own, Poroma, Nipa and Plato speak
70-582: Is the home to the Gobe oil fields but no development. The biggest high schools are Kagua, Kuare & Erave High Schools. Just one underfunded health sub center in Kagua. Major LLG areas are Usa, Sumi, Wabi, Karia, Koali - Lombo, Kuare, Mendo, Sugu Valley, Katiloma, Semberigi, Puputao, Wapisale, Seven Kona. 6°19′34″S 143°50′10″E / 6.326°S 143.836°E / -6.326; 143.836 This Southern Highlands Province geography article
84-534: The National Parliament of Papua New Guinea . The province and each district is represented by a Member of the National Parliament . There is one provincial electorate and each district is an open electorate. On 1 August 2006, the government of Papua New Guinea declared a state of emergency in the country's Southern Highlands region. According to Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare , troops were deployed to restore 'law, order and good governance' in
98-415: The LLG areas are subdivided into wards and those into census units. The province was governed by a decentralized provincial administration, headed by a Premier, from 1978 to 1995. Following reforms taking effect that year, the national government centralized the provincial government and replaced the office of Premier with that of Governor. The governorship is held by the winner of the province-wide seat in
112-722: The Nongo-Naiko dialect as of the Mendi people but in a twist of tongue, the people surrounding Mt Giluwe and Ialibu speak the Umbu-Ungu dialect while Pangia and Kagua people speak their two different languages. The Imboungu and parts of Ialibu people speak Kewabi languages. This shows that there are more than 8 major languages and 18-24 different tribes that live in SHP. Some tribes extends all the way to newly formed Hela province, Enga,Western Highlands Province, Gulf Province, Simbu Province and
126-684: The Southern Highlands Province and the Western Highlands province. At 4,367m (14, 327ft), Mount Giluwe is the second tallest mountain in Papua New Guinea and the fifth tallest on the island of New Guinea. As a region rich in energy resources, the Southern Highlands was at the centre of plans to construct a gas pipeline to pump natural gas to Queensland in north Australia . The project would have resulted in much needed revenue for Papua New Guinea, and as it
140-399: The Southern Highlands districts of Tari-Pori , Komo-Magarima , and Koroba-Kopiago . The province formally split from Southern Highlands on 17 May 2012. Near the provincial capital of Mendi lies Lake Kutubu , which is the second largest lake in Papua New Guinea. The lake is known for its biodiversity and in particular its endemic fish species. Mount Giluwe lies along the border between
154-493: The Western Provinces.SHP is quite uniquely diverse in tribes and people of both coastal and Highlands descent living with their varying cultures and traditions passed down from generations to generations. The Southern Highlands province is divided into roughly three distinct geographic regions: There are five districts in the province and a total of twenty Local Level Government (LLG) areas. For census purposes,
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#1732793577051168-646: The highest level, Papua New Guinea is divided into four regions , namely the Highlands , Islands , Momase , and Southern regions. Below, Papua New Guinea has 22 province-level divisions : 20 integrated provinces, the Autonomous Region of Bougainville and the National Capital District . Each province has one or more districts , and each district has one or more local-level government (LLG) areas. For census purposes,
182-570: The region, following accusations of corruption, theft and misuse of government buildings at the hands of the regional government. William Powi's election as provincial governor was contested by his primary opponent, Pastor Bernard Peter Kaku. Kaku filed a lawsuit alleging that Powi was prematurely declared the victor after he had received a plurality, but not a majority of votes. In 2021, the National Court of Papua New Guinea ruled in favor of Kaku and suspended Powi as provincial governor until
196-471: Was believed that the instability in the region could jeopardise the project, the national government decided to intervene by declaring a state of emergency. The move was supported by Parliament, although some criticism was leveled at the government for restricting press access to the region while the state of emergency was in force. The companies involved subsequently opted for the current PNG Gas project which has export facilities outside Port Moresby . This
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