AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Finance in Action: Solomon Islands’ first parametric microinsurance payouts under TrigaCash have reached about 35 policyholders with SBD$8,800 after heavy rainfall triggers, with the Central Bank saying the key win is that the system works end-to-end and pays quickly. Roads & Urban Works: Honiara’s Yacht Club Junction sealing on Mendana Avenue is now open, but more sealing is planned at Heritage Park Roundabout, SIPA Intersection and the final stretch—drivers should expect congestion and possible carriageway closures through July. Jobs Through Local Processing: Prime Minister Matthew Wale says the GREAT Government wants to move away from exporting raw materials and push resource processing locally to create jobs and raise export value, with Noro flagged as a growth target. Mining & Community Safety: Police are investigating a violent clash after an alleged theft at Vaturi Halaisi near Gold Ridge, leaving a young man severely injured, as authorities identify suspects and probe illegal mining tensions. Education Sovereignty: Solomon Islands National University Vice Chancellor Transform Aqorau questions heavy reliance on foreign consultants in curriculum reviews, arguing children’s futures can’t be “outsourced.” Regional Infrastructure Push: The Quad’s renewed momentum includes plans to develop port infrastructure in Fiji, alongside maritime surveillance and undersea cable resilience—aimed at strengthening Pacific connectivity and economic security. Tourism Leadership: New Culture & Tourism Minister James Bonuga met Tourism Solomons to review the sector’s marketing focus and visitor numbers, noting 28,548 arrivals last year and the need for tighter industry collaboration.
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