The Waikato University Solomon Islands Students Association (WUSISA) in New Zealand has a new executive team.
These appointments were made during its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Thursday, 19 March 2026.
The meeting brought together 14 members, providing an opportunity to reflect on the association’s activities over the past year and to elect new office holders for the upcoming term.
Outgoing president Bronwyn Townshend chaired the session, which was also attended by Jeremy Saeniasi, president of the Waikato Solomon Islands Society Incorporated in Hamilton.
Townshend welcomed the election outcome, congratulating the incoming executive and expressing confidence in their leadership.
“Congratulations and a warm welcome to our new executive team for 2026. We look forward to supporting you throughout your leadership journey,” she said.
She encouraged the new leaders to demonstrate strong and effective leadership in fulfilling the association’s purpose.
“I’m confident that the new executive team will represent our association with dedication and integrity.
“They will ensure that the voices, ideas and interests of members are heard and prioritised, contributing to the continued growth and success of WUSISA while upholding our pride as Solomon Islanders and scholars,” Townshend added.
The AGM also featured reports from the outgoing executive and discussions on proposed constitutional amendments before the election process was conducted.
An official handover of roles and responsibilities took place at a follow-up meeting on Monday, 23 March 2026.
The new WUSISA Executive Team for 2026 is as follows:
President- Aiden Kenilorea
Vice President- Adrian Kele
Secretary- Doreen Awaikera
Treasurer- Kate Hebala
Public Relation Officer- Elton Lonaratha Jnr
Members: Lachlan Eddie and Mary Toata








