AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime & Jobs: PacTow seafarers are being recognised for keeping world trade moving, with tug crews playing a key role in safe port access and faster cargo flow. Central Banking: The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) has launched a limited-edition $50 commemorative banknote to mark its 50th Golden Jubilee, highlighting the bank’s shift from traditional to modern money. Remittances: M-Selen has partnered with Rocket Remit to let Solomon Islanders in Australia, New Zealand and the UK send money to Solomon Islands wallets instantly via its agent network. Ports & Trade: SIPA says it will expand the Honiara Domestic Port, including a new wharf, extra loading ramps and planned reclamation near the Central Market, supported by its long-term self-financed approach and World Bank/ADB-linked upgrades. Public Finance Oversight: The Auditor General’s Office is rolling out Community Participatory Audits to all 50 constituencies, backed by the World Bank, to strengthen transparency over Constituency Development Funds. Governance Tensions: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare accuses PM Matthew Wale of abusing clause 22(j) to remove senior public servants for political reasons. Business Compliance: Honiara’s plastic ban enforcement is stepping up, with banned single-use plastic sellers facing confiscation, referrals to police and possible arrests. Regional Policy: Australia will double Pacific Engagement Visas for Solomon Islanders from 150 to 300 from 2027, with a ballot opening July 1–29.
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