The Honiara City Council (HCC) says the sale of salt fish is only permitted at the White River Fish Market and not at the Honiara Central Market.
This was clearly stated to them during a dialogue the Council held with salt fish vendors on Tuesday, 6 January 2026, to discuss concerns regarding the sale of salt fish at the Honiara Central Market.
During the meeting it was highligthed that the decision remains in effect and must be complied with by all salt fish vendors.
Speaking on behalf of the Council, City Clerk Mr. Justus Denni explained that the decision was made by the Honiara City Council (HCC) Trade and Commerce Standing Committee and later approved by the HCC Executive Committee.
He emphasized that this decision represents the official position of the Council’s governance structure.
Mr. Denni further clarified that neither the City Clerk’s office, the Legal Office, nor the Law Enforcement Office has the authority to change or override this decision.
He stressed that no individual office within HCC can permit salt fish vendors to sell their fish at the Central Market, as such authority rests solely with the HCC Executive Committee.
The City Clerk emphasized the importance of respecting decisions made through proper governance processes, noting that this decision is made in the interest of orderly market operations and public health standards.
According to the HCC Market Ordinance, the Honiara City Council has the legal authority to control, regulate, and manage all markets under its jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, the Council will continue to exercise this authority to ensure compliance with market rules and regulations.
HCC encourages all salt fish vendors to cooperate with the Council and operate within designated market areas to maintain order in the city’s markets.
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