A reform movement founded on integrity, strong institutions, economic discipline and accountability — carried forward since 2010 by Hon. Belden Norman Namah, MP, Member for Vanimo-Green River.
An independent information resource on the Papua New Guinea Party's history, principles and public record.
The reformist ideas Sir Mekere Morauta set at the party's foundation in 2007 — the thread every leader since has carried forward.
Restoring honesty and trust in public office as the basis of good government.
Read more → Principle 02Building state institutions that can outlast any individual leader or government.
Read more → Principle 03Sound management of the national economy and the country's resources.
Read more → Principle 04Keeping government answerable to the people it serves.
Read more →Parliamentary Leader of the Papua New Guinea Party since 2010, Member for Vanimo-Green River Electorate since 2007 (now serving his 4th consecutive term), former Deputy Prime Minister and Opposition Leader, and current Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture.
Footage from a recent parliamentary sitting — Hon. Namah speaking on the floor of the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea.
"Parliamentary Debate | MP Belden Namah | Parliament Sitting | Tuesday 2 June 2026" — courtesy TVWAN Online / YouTube.
Integrity and institutions translate into concrete priorities: education, health, agriculture and food security, human resource development, an export-driven economy, and tourism, arts & culture.
A selection of recent milestones, statements and coverage involving the PNG Party and its leadership.
Hon. Namah continues his 4th term as Member for Vanimo-Green River and serves as Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs & Defence Committee.
Sandaun Province's first Miss Bird of Paradise pageant in fifty years launched under Namah's tourism portfolio, aimed at growing provincial tourism.
Continued advocacy for the Vanimo Free Trade Zone and Special Economic Zone as a vehicle to shift PNG toward an export-driven economy.
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