AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMinimum Wage Review: Private sector groups, via SICCI, urged Solomon Islands to consult broadly across provinces and assess economic conditions before any adjustment to the national minimum wage (SBD$8/hour since 2019), warning a poorly set increase could hurt business viability and jobs. Regional Governance Push: PM Matthew Wale and Fiji’s PM Sitiveni Rabuka backed a stronger, unified Pacific voice, while PIF Troika talks in Suva focused on evolving regional institutions, Suva Agreement progress, and preparations for COP31. SME Finance: Government signed a revised MoU with CBSI to strengthen the SME Credit Guarantee Scheme, including SBD18 million disbursement from 2026, aiming to expand access to business lending. Policing Integrity: Solomon Islands Police Commissioner Ian Vaevaso was suspended as an independent tribunal investigates claims he destroyed meth evidence and obstructed an internal probe. Independence Week Logistics & Culture: Honiara’s 7 July independence float parade details were released, and the 2026 National Panpipe Festival (NAPTAN) is underway (July 1–5). Local Delivery: East Honiara delivered materials for the Aekafo footpath project, improving access and safety for residents. Public Service Announcements: A National Thanksgiving Church Service for the 48th independence anniversary is set for 5 July at St Barnabas Cathedral.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.