AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Resilience: Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu calls climate change Solomon Islands’ “most existential threat,” pointing to shoreline loss, saltwater intrusion, and unpredictable weather, and urges a shift from survival to adaptation through climate-resilient infrastructure, mangrove protection, and safer freshwater supplies. Aviation Infrastructure: Work on Honiara International Airport’s Aviation Complex Building under SIRAP2 is nearing completion, with the external façade system installed, an access road about 80% done, and internal stormwater drainage and partition framing underway. Mining Workforce Scrutiny: China Railway Construction Engineering Group denies claims of unpaid overtime, danger/dirty allowances, and missing NPF contributions for Rotui mining workers on Isabel, saying payments follow law and that NPF processing is still underway. Genetics & Heritage: A new Yale-led study in Science maps ancient Denisovan DNA in Near Oceania, including Solomon Islands, showing modern Oceanians carry Denisovan-like genetic contributions. Maritime Safety: An international shipping circular warns that rising nickel ore exports from the Philippines and Solomon Islands need better safe-shipment practices to reduce cargo incident risks. Governance & Land Rights: Western Province Premier Billy Veo urges review of the Special Economic Zones Act 2025, saying provinces and customary landowners are sidelined.
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