AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNuclear Missile Tensions: China has publicly confirmed a submarine-launched ballistic missile test into the Pacific with a dummy warhead, drawing fresh regional concern; Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale said it “is not something a friend does,” while China’s foreign minister Wang Yi told SI FM Rick Houenipwela that Beijing seeks no “sphere of influence” and insists cooperation comes with “no political strings attached.” Diplomacy with China: Houenipwela met Wang in Beijing, with China highlighting past aid and offering deeper cooperation in green energy, healthcare, education and climate work. Crime Crackdown Calls: Opposition figures and Central Guadalcanal MPs are pushing for urgent action after alleged arson, break-ins and violence in Belaha, as police step up patrols and open inquiry files. Healthcare Upgrade: Japan has formally handed over the upgraded Kilu’ufi Hospital in Malaita, a major SBD$130m project adding emergency, maternity, imaging and operating facilities. Domestic Flights Disruption: Solomon Airlines says maintenance and fleet shortages mean only one Twin Otter is often available, leading to cancellations and passenger complaints. Food Security & Farming: SIART-backed farmers in East Central Guadalcanal have started pineapple processing upgrades, while SINU and CSIRO are working on cheaper local feed options for livestock and tilapia. Independence Planning: SINU VC Dr Transform Aqorau calls for a national debate ahead of the 2028 50th anniversary, urging reforms across finance, education, resource ownership and decentralisation.
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