AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security: China’s nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile test into the South Pacific drew fast condemnation, with Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale saying it was “not something a friend does,” while China’s FM Wang Yi insisted Beijing has “no geopolitical intentions” and no “sphere of influence,” and that cooperation comes with “no political strings attached.” Foreign Affairs: Rick Houenipwela met China’s CIDCA chair in Beijing, with China citing about RMB 1.8b in aid since 2019 and offering deeper cooperation in green energy, healthcare and education. Governance & Courts: Opposition Leader Manasseh Sogavare raised concerns over Attorney-General advice to settle the Kalu v Attorney-General case involving the Judicial and Legal Service Commission, questioning legal independence. Public Service Reform: The Ministry of Public Service is consulting provinces on new Public Service Regulations and Public Service Orders to implement the Public Service Act 2025. Health: Japan officially handed over the upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita (SBD$130m), boosting emergency, surgery, imaging and maternity services. Law & Order: Central Guadalcanal MPs and leaders renewed calls for urgent action against escalating criminal activity in Belaha and surrounding areas. Domestic Transport: Solomon Airlines’ domestic service disruptions continue as it operates with only one Twin Otter plane. Local Development: Fencing has begun for the Mile 6 Cattle Project in Western Province, starting with 32 hectares funded via the PCDF.
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