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25 Feb 2022 | 11:13 AM UTC

Papua New Guinea: Officials declare public holiday Feb. 28 to mark anniversary of former prime minister's passing

Papua New Guinea declares public holiday Feb. 28 to mark anniversary of former prime minister's passing. Business closures likely.

Informational

Event

Officials have announced a public holiday across Papua New Guinea, Feb. 28, to mark the first anniversary of the passing of the country's founding prime minister Michael Somare. Government offices will close, and business closures are likely nationwide. Essential government and emergency functions, such as hospitals and public utilities, will likely continue to operate. Events marking the anniversary will probably take place across the country; reports indicate a ceremony will occur at Prince Charles Oval in Wewak.

Business disruptions are likely Feb. 28. Authorities will likely implement heightened security protocols, including deploying additional personnel, at any event sites. Localized transport and business disruptions may occur nearby program venues.

Advice

Confirm business appointments Feb. 28. Plan for possible localized transport and business disruptions nearby any event sites. Heed all official transport and security advisories.