AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPNG–SI Investment Push: PM Matthew Wale and PNG PM James Marape opened a PNG–Solomon Islands Investment Conference in Honiara, urging a “structured, bankable” economic partnership that turns Melanesian ties into trade, jobs and downstream processing. Public Finance & Appointments: Transparency Solomon Islands demanded the GREAT Coalition explain 58 political appointments and their costs as fiscal pressure grows; meanwhile Auditor-General David Teika Dennis resigned to become Permanent Secretary of Finance and Treasury, with Deputy Auditor-General Vincent Misi acting. Peacebuilding Funding: Government launched a US$3m, 24-month Peacebuilding Fund Programme (April 2026–April 2028) to support constitutional reform, decentralisation and inclusive governance across all nine provinces. Cyclone Maila Recovery: MECDM outlined planning for a shelter recovery programme for Maila-affected communities in Western and Choiseul, with implementation projected to begin next year. Jobs & Growth Outlook: The World Bank warned growth will slow to 2.8% in 2026 and stressed stronger public financial management plus investment in productive sectors beyond mining. Health & Regulation: MHMS, with WHO support, assessed Solomon Islands’ medicines and health product regulatory system and flagged priorities to improve safety and quality. Mining Governance & Consultation: Opposition and landowner groups renewed calls for wider consultation on the Mineral Resources Bill, arguing communities must understand changes before Parliament considers it. Infrastructure Updates: Honiara’s HCC–Hot Bread Road upgrade is nearing completion after utility service delays.
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