AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMining Integrity & EITI Prep: Solomon Islands Government, UNDP and the UK say they’re tightening transparency and coordination in the mining sector as the country moves to rejoin the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, following a Honiara workshop on corruption risks, illicit financial flows and revenue leakage. Aviation Infrastructure: Santa Cruz Airport Terminal works are now substantially complete, with major civil and building services finished and testing/commissioning about 80% done, boosting Temotu’s connectivity. Water Security: Solomon Water warns Honiara and other areas may face temporary rationing if El Niño-linked declines continue, urging customers to start conserving now. Fuel Costs: July fuel rates cut wholesale diesel and kerosene, lowering retail prices in Honiara, while petrol rises slightly. Shipping Digitalisation: Solomon Ports’ Harbours Department will run the new Shipping Schedule Hub, updating vessel bookings and movements in real time. SME Finance: Government signed a revised MoU with CBSI to strengthen the SME Credit Guarantee Scheme, with SBD18 million earmarked for 2026 disbursement. Agriculture Recovery Support: MALD received 200 agricultural tools from New Zealand to help cyclone Maila-affected farmers restart food gardens. Renewed Partnerships: Japan and Solomon Islands reaffirmed cooperation, while Fiji and Solomon Islands leaders renewed ties in Suva. Roads & Safety: Road marking works begin at Tandai in West Honiara to improve traffic flow and safety.
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