AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPNG–SI Investment Push: Prime Minister Matthew Wale opened the inaugural PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference in Honiara, urging a “structured, bankable” partnership that turns Melanesian ties into trade, jobs and downstream processing, with more than 50 PNG firms already operating locally. World Bank Outlook: The World Bank says Solomon Islands growth is set to slow to 2.8% in 2026, warning recovery is narrow and vulnerable, and calling for stronger public financial management plus more investment in agriculture and fisheries. Public Finance Shake-up: Auditor-General David Teika Dennis has resigned to become Permanent Secretary for Finance and Treasury, with safeguards in place and Deputy Auditor-General Vincent Misi acting. Mining Reform Details: GREAT has created three private mineral holding companies under its mining reforms, with PM Wale as major shareholder, as landowner-focused consultation on the Mineral Resources Bill continues. Peacebuilding Funding: Government launched a US$3m peacebuilding fund programme (2026–2028) to support peace, cohesion and decentralisation across all provinces. Local Infrastructure: Honiara’s Hot Bread Road/HCC corridor upgrade is nearing completion after utility service adjustments. Governance Watch: Transparency Solomon Islands demands the GREAT Coalition publicly justify 58 political appointments amid fiscal pressure. Regional Connectivity Debate: A report highlights Pacific communications sovereignty concerns, from submarine cables to global tech platforms. Education Boost (Western Province): New science lab classrooms worth over SBD2.7m were handed over to rural schools via Australia–New Zealand support. UN Engagement: Opposition Leader Manasseh Sogavare met the UN Joint Mission, stressing partnerships must align with national priorities and deliver measurable results. Sports: Central Coast FC and Galaxy FC set for an OFC Champions League semi-final in Ba with a final spot at stake.
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