AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSecurity & Governance: Solomon Islands PM Mathew Wale says future international security deals will be more transparent, with stronger parliamentary oversight—though the 2022 China pact stays secret due to a legally binding non-disclosure clause. Regional Nuclear Policy: Pacific states reaffirm the nuclear-free stance as the Rarotonga Treaty marks 40 years, with Solomon Islands’ high commissioner chairing the anniversary meeting in Suva. Bougainville Watch: Wale says Bougainville independence could be raised in talks with PNG PM James Marape later this year, aiming to facilitate whatever PNG and Bougainville agree. Minimum Wage Review: SICCI urges a data-driven minimum wage process that balances worker welfare with business affordability and compliance, as surveys and analysis begin. Economic Law: Western Province Premier Billy Veo calls for review of the Special Economic Zones Act, saying it sidelines provinces and customary landowners. Community & Food Security: KGA and Solomon Tobacco distribute 35,000+ vegetable seedlings to boost nutrition and small-scale income in Honiara communities. Sports & Youth: SINU students vote for a student representative today; meanwhile, futsal and grassroots programmes keep expanding across Honiara.
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