AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Security: China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test in the Pacific has sparked fresh alarm across the region, with Australia calling it “destabilising” and Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale saying “this is not something a friend does,” as Pacific leaders push for tighter security cooperation. Foreign Affairs: Solomon Islands Foreign Minister Rick Houenipwela begins an official visit to China, meeting Jiangsu officials and discussing expanded cooperation in agriculture, education, skills and renewable energy, including seawater desalination. Local Crime: Independent MP Peter Shanel Agovaka (Central Guadalcanal) demands immediate action over rising criminal thuggery in Belaha and surrounding areas, citing arson and violent incidents. Governance & Police: Opposition leader Manasseh Sogavare seeks an update on the police commissioner tribunal and clarification on who is leading RSIPF while Ian Vaevaso remains suspended. Education: MEHRD launches the Waka Fo Edukesen Partnership Support Hub with New Zealand, and also promotes the English Olympiad Global 2026 for students. Business & Connectivity: SATSOL renews its internet service deal with Solomon Power, while Solomon Airlines signs an interline agreement with Philippine Airlines to enable smoother single-ticket travel. Development & Food: SINU and CSIRO advance local feed solutions to cut livestock and tilapia costs, and the Nia Organic Farmers Association calls for more support, especially for transport and marketing. Sports: Team Skillz King wins the Sir Peter Kenilorea Chess Championship; New Zealand starts the OFC U-16 Men’s title defence with a 5-1 win over Solomon Islands.
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