No debt forgiveness from China, analyst warns as Tonga faces repayment pressure
A research fellow warns that China will not take a haircut on Tonga’s debt after Beijing took to Facebook to defend its lending practices.
Riley Duke from the Lowy Institute's Pacific Aid Map unit highlights China’s firm stance amid rising concerns about Tonga’s substantial debt burden.
“We see that in Tonga, as well as other parts of the world,” Duke says....
Fiji donates Weight sets to boost Trade accuracy in Niue and Tuvalu
Niue and Tuvalu’s ability to ensure accurate trade measurements has received a major boost with the official handover of precision test weight sets from Fiji, part of a regional push to strengthen quality infrastructure across the Pacific.
“These sets will be instrumental for Metrology Inspectors in Niue and Tuvalu, enabling them to calibrate weighing scales and other equipment with precision,”...
World Rugby unveils evolved SVNS model
Following a record-breaking Olympic Games Paris 2024, World Rugby has confirmed an evolved HSBC SVNS competition model designed to deliver long-term financial sustainability and grow the global reach of rugby sevens in the lead-up to LA 2028.
Shaped through stakeholder consultation and evaluation of the sporting landscape, the new structure introduces a devolved, three-division hosting model that expands the series...
Pacific pushes for digital sovereignty and unity at ICT dialogue
Pacific Island nations are uniting behind a shared digital vision to strengthen sovereignty, boost connectivity, and build resilience across the region, Papua New Guinea’s Minister for ICT Timothy Masiu told delegates at the Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association (PITA) Annual General Meeting in Honiara this week.
“The theme chosen for this year—‘Digital Nations and Smart Blue Continent: Strengthening the Digital Sovereignty,...
No bipartisan consultation on proposed Vanuatu Constitutional Amendments: Kalsakau
The Vanuatu Opposition bloc, led by Member of Parliament for Port Vila and President of the Union Moderate of Parties (UMP), Ishmael Kalsakau, chose not to enter Parliament Wednesday, staying outside the chamber.
As a result, there was a lack of the required quorum for the special Parliament sitting.
Parliament was subsequently adjourned due to the absence of the 39 MPs...
I never fought to be PM: Sogavare
Former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare pushed back sharply on Wednesday when asked by journalists whether he had defected to the Opposition to become Prime Minister, saying he had never in his life fought for the role—it was always offered to him.
Sogavare and his former deputy PM Manasseh Maelanga—both key figures in the DCGA government from 2019 to...
Digital tools and stronger institutions key to Pacific’s economic future, says IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is backing digital transformation and targeted capacity building as key tools to strengthen Pacific Island economies in the face of growing global and regional challenges.
Speaking to PACNEWS, Nada Choueiri, Deputy Director of the IMF’s Asia & Pacific Department, said digital connectivity is already improving access to financial services across the region—but also warned of...
Sogavare, Maelanga accuse PM Manele of weak leadership
Leaders of the defected ministers and government backbenchers have defended their decision to leave GNUT (Government for National Unity and Transformation) – accusing Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele of weak leadership.
Former Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, who was until Monday was the Minister of Finance and Treasury and his GNUT colleague and minister of infrastructure development Manasseh Maelaga appeared...
Australian Coalition makes infrastructure its top Pacific priority
The Australian coalition will place infrastructure needs at the heart of a revamped development strategy in the Pacific, pledging an extra $2 billion (US$1.28 billion) in loans and grants to the region.
Australia invests deeply in the blue continent, both to assist with developmental and humanitarian projects, and in an attempt to hold strategic sway over the region, rather than...
NZ deputy PM to visit New Caledonia
New Zealand deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters will travel to New Caledonia later this week.
“This visit comes at an important moment in New Caledonia’s history and reinforces New Zealand’s commitment to being a constructive partner in the region for both New Caledonia and France,” Peters says.
Peters will meet the French Minister for Overseas Territories, Manuel Valls, and...