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      <title>Solomon Islands Roundup: Focus on unity, diplomacy and regional partnerships amid national developments</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2025 13:42:53 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>PM Manele joins Western Day celebration</h3>
<p>Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele  participated  in the Western Day celebration, underscoring the cultural importance of the event and its role in strengthening provincial and national identity. His attendance signals the government’s continued effort to honour provincial traditions while reinforcing unity across the Solomon Islands. The celebration offered a platform for community leaders and residents to showcase their history, achievements and aspirations, placing Western Province at the centre of national cultural conversation. </p>
<h3>Prime Minister acknowledges Western Province’s vital role in national growth and unity</h3>
<p>In a separate address, Prime Minister Manele  recognised  Western Province as a key contributor to the Solomon Islands’ economic development and national cohesion. He highlighted the province’s strategic importance, emphasising its contributions to fisheries, tourism and inter-island commerce. The acknowledgement reflects ongoing government priorities to support provincial development and encourage inclusive national growth. It also signals the administration’s intention to maintain strong engagement with the country’s largest and most economically active provinces as part of its broader unity agenda. </p>
<h3>Prime Minister Manele farewells Australian High Commissioner H.E. Hilton</h3>
<p>Prime Minister Manele formally  farewelled  outgoing Australian High Commissioner H.E. Hilton, marking a significant diplomatic moment in the Solomon Islands–Australia relationship. The farewell underscores the importance of bilateral ties, with Australia remaining one of the Solomon Islands’ closest development and security partners. Discussions during the farewell highlighted cooperation in areas such as infrastructure, policing, disaster preparedness and education. The transition comes at a time when Pacific diplomacy is intensifying, and maintaining strong relations with traditional partners remains essential for the Solomon Islands’ strategic and economic interests. </p>
<h3>PM Manele commends recipients of Japan’s Royal Decorations and celebrates enduring Solomon Islands–Japan partnership</h3>
<p>Prime Minister Manele also  extended  commendation to the recipients of Japan’s Royal Decorations, celebrating individuals whose contributions have strengthened ties between the Solomon Islands and Japan. In his remarks, the prime minister emphasised the enduring nature of the partnership, which includes cooperation in infrastructure, maritime security, education and health. The recognition of the honourees reflects the broader diplomatic respect between both nations and Japan’s ongoing role in the Solomon Islands’ development trajectory. This moment further reinforces the country’s commitment to nurturing long-term partnerships that support national resilience and growth. </p>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Abigail Johnson Boakye]]></dc:creator>
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      <title>Solomon Islands Roundup: fight for autonomy, youth empowerment, sustainable development</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 23:50:51 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Malaita 2026–2030: The path to autonomy and prosperity</h3>
<p>Malaita Province has  unveiled  an ambitious roadmap titled  Malaita 2026–2030: The Path to Autonomy & Prosperity , signalling a renewed push for greater self-governance and economic independence. The initiative aims to tackle decades of underdevelopment and government neglect, positioning the province to control more of its resources and decision-making processes. The plan emphasises sustainable economic growth, better infrastructure, and local empowerment, marking a pivotal moment in the Solomon Islands’ ongoing discussions on decentralisation and regional equity. </p>
<h3>Youth apprenticeship programme launched to tackle anti-social behaviour</h3>
<p>A new youth apprenticeship programme has been  launched  in Malaita Province as part of efforts to address rising anti-social behaviour and unemployment among young people. Transparency Solomon Islands, a key advocacy group, used the occasion to highlight broader concerns about corruption and the misuse of funds. The organisation urged political leaders to focus on integrity, equitable resource allocation, and transparency to ensure that young people benefit directly from development programs rather than being left behind. The initiative is expected to serve as both a skills-building platform and a tool for social cohesion. News Briefs 23.10</p>
<h3>Solomon Islands wins bid to host 2026 Tourism Ministers’ Meeting</h3>
<p>In a significant boost to its international profile, the Solomon Islands has  secured  the right to host the 2026 Council of Tourism Ministers’ Meeting. The event is expected to draw delegates from across the Pacific, providing a valuable opportunity to showcase the nation’s natural beauty and tourism potential. Officials expect the meeting to generate economic activity, particularly for the hospitality and transport sectors, while also fostering discussions around aviation and regional connectivity challenges that have long constrained the tourism industry. News Briefs 23.10</p>
<h3>Government developing policy for mining environmental bonds</h3>
<p>The Solomon Islands Ministry of Mines has  announced  work on a new policy requiring mining companies to pay environmental bonds. The move addresses existing gaps in the nation’s mining regulations, which currently lack enforceable provisions for environmental accountability. The proposed bond system aims to ensure companies take financial responsibility for ecological restoration after project completion, aligning with global best practices in sustainable resource management. Authorities hope the policy will promote responsible mining and strengthen environmental protection standards across the country.</p>
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