AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWASH in Schools: New Zealand, UNICEF and MEHRD handed over improved water, sanitation and hygiene facilities at Vavalu Primary in Guadalcanal, including a spring catchment system, elevated tank, gender-friendly ablution blocks and handwashing stations for 27 schools. New PM’s first overseas push: Newly elected Prime Minister Matthew Wale will visit Australia for talks with Anthony Albanese in Canberra on 3 June, with economic development and security expected to top the agenda after Wale’s earlier criticism of the 2022 China deal. Disaster response: Wale is set to lead a reassurance visit to cyclone Maila-affected communities in Western and Choiseul, with Australian funding and coordination through the National Disaster Council. Road disruption: Major works on Honiara’s Mendana Avenue will cause CBD traffic delays and lane narrowing until end of July. Local governance & safety: Malaita chiefs have approved a crocodile hunt after two fatal attacks, with police coordinating the response. Church & leadership: East Malaita MP Manasseh Maelanga was ordained an Anglican priest one week after being sworn in as Home Affairs minister. Jobs and investment framework: The Solomon Islands and the United States signed an Investment Incentive Agreement in Honiara to unlock private sector-led development. Workplace controversy: China Railway faces renewed criticism over alleged poor treatment of workers at a mining camp, including food complaints. Regional security cooperation: UK HMS Tamar highlights ongoing maritime security challenges, including IUU fishing and narcotics, and reaffirms support for Solomon Islands and Pacific partners.
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