AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Solomon Airlines has been granted an international airline licence by Papua New Guinea, authorising scheduled Honiara–Port Moresby–Honiara services, with the licence handed over in Port Moresby on 12 June. Governance & Democracy: Solomon Islands’ Governor-General Tiva Kapu urged unity and urgency as the country tackles democracy protection, climate change, youth unemployment and drug abuse following the recent political impasse. Security & Regional Strategy: Prime Minister Matthew Wale has floated the idea of a Pacific-wide security pact, signalling a push for a “Pacific-led” security architecture while reviewing the China–Solomon Islands security agreement. Everyday Safety: A Niue minister’s “dogs” warning at a Pacific peace dialogue highlighted that security also means community safety, health and local challenges—not just geopolitics. New Tech for Farmers: Drones are being promoted as a cost-saving alternative to helicopters for some farming spraying jobs, though certification and training requirements remain a hurdle. Environment & Clean Seas: MECDM officials say Honiara’s coastal pollution is driven by poor waste management, calling for daily responsibility and the “Three Rs” approach. UNDP Support: UNDP says it’s backing stronger provincial governance, rural infrastructure and youth participation ahead of the 2028 elections, plus renewed moves to rejoin EITI for extractives transparency. Sports & Youth: PNG booked the OFC U19 Men’s Championship spot with a 5-1 win over the Cook Islands, while Tonga dominated the opening stops of the FIBA 3x3 U23 Pacific league.
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