AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Security: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale condemned China’s nuclear-capable missile test in the Pacific, saying it is a “provocative act” and pushing for a stronger regional pact; Solomon Islands also lodged a formal protest with China as Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Palau joined the chorus calling for a nuclear-free Blue Pacific and more transparency. Public Service & Governance: Wale used his Independence address to praise public servants as the “quiet custodians of the state,” stressing integrity, professionalism and efficient service delivery as the foundation of public confidence in government. Education Investment: Australia announced a SBD56 million education package for Solomon Islands, including new books for every primary student and upgrades to rural training centres, with TVET and university access also in focus. Border Management Modernisation: Munda International Airport went live with the Solomon Islands Border Management System, joining Honiara and enabling electronic cross-border processing under a Solomon Islands–Australia–PNG trilateral support program. Development Finance: Solomon Islands and Japan signed an Exchange of Notes for a development policy loan of about SBD150 million to support fiscal and economic reforms. Higher Education Planning: SINU held stakeholder consultation on a proposed nationally accredited postgraduate diploma in chaplaincy studies, aimed at meeting demand for qualified chaplains across institutions.
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