The 2025 Kwai Beach Games got another boost in its effort to stage the event with a generous donation from Unique Enterprise Limited, the well-known distributor of Nice 1 products in the country.
The contribution marks another meaningful partnership between the private sector and communities working together to elevate sports, youth engagement, and local development in East Malaita.
Speaking during the handover on Thursday day, a representative from Unique Enterprises Ltd said the company was proud to support the Kwai Beach Games.
“We believe in supporting community activities that bring people together,” the representative said.
“The Kwai Beach Games is a positive event for young people, families, and visitors, and we are happy to contribute to its success,” she added.
The donation includes a range of Nice 1 products that will be used throughout the event to support both athletes and organisers.
Accepting the goods on behalf of the LOC, Robin Tom thanked Unique Enterprises Ltd for its timely support.
“On behalf of the organising team and the Kwai community, I want to express our sincere appreciation,” Tom said.
“Every contribution, big or small, helps us deliver a safe, exciting, and well-organised Games. Unique Enterprises Ltd has shown true community spirit.”
The 2025 Kwai Beach Games will run from 22 to 27 December and will coincide with the grand opening and dedication of the new Kwai Ebenezer Hall and Transit on 26 December 2025.
The dual celebration is expected to draw large crowds, making this year’s event one of the most anticipated in the community’s calendar.
Tom highlighted that support from businesses, individuals, and community groups continues to play a crucial role in ensuring the success of both the games and the upcoming hall opening.
“Partnerships like this strengthen our preparations and show that these events are more than sports and ceremonies—they are moments of unity and shared pride for our people,” he said.
The Kwai Beach Games will feature beach soccer, volleyball, canoe racing, and children’s games, attracting participants and spectators from within the Gula’ala region of east Malaita.









