AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMaritime Infrastructure: Solomon Ports Authority commissioned the new Kulabule Jetty at Honiara’s Domestic Terminal, named for late Captain Judah Kulabule, with officials saying it will boost domestic shipping capacity, cut congestion, improve passenger and cargo handling, and strengthen trade links for goods like agricultural produce and fisheries. Skills & Construction Jobs: Australia handed over SINU TAFE training equipment worth over SBD170,000 for about 190 students in building construction, carpentry and joinery, aiming to deliver more work-ready skills. Road Safety Governance: MID, with World Bank support under SIRAP2, wrapped up a national road safety action plan training and conference in Honiara, setting up the groundwork for a National Road Safety Council. Disaster Preparedness: NDMO activated Solomon Islands’ drought response plan as El Niño conditions develop, with a drought advisory group monitoring rainfall, water stress, agriculture and health impacts. Telecom Costs: PM Matthew Wale urged Our Telekom to lower service charges as part of wider cost-of-living pressure. Customs & Shipping Compliance: Solomon Islands Customs introduced new ASYCUDA World manifest requirements for shipping and airline agents, including extra notify details and carrier identification.
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