TWO new ministers have been sworn-in on Monday under a Cabinet reshuffle by the Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT).
A ceremony to formalize the changes was officiated at Government House by the Governor-General, His Excellency Sir Reverend David Tiva Kapu.
In the reshuffle Jamie Vokia, MP for North East Guadalcanal, has been appointed as the new Minister for Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration.
He replaces Harry Kuma, MP for North West Choiseul, who has now been sworn in as the Minister for Finance and Treasury.
The reshuffle follows the formal revocation of their previous portfolios and reflects GNUT’s commitment to strengthening its leadership team to meet national priorities.
Other ministers were sworn in over the weekend, including;
Honourable Daniel Suilea Waneoroa, MP for North Malaita – Minister for Rural Development
Honourable Ricky Fuo, MP for Central Kwara’ae – Minister for Infrastructure Development
Honourable Derrick Rawcliff Manuari, MP for West Makira – Minister for Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification
Honourable Frederick Kologeto, MP for South Vella La Vella – Deputy Prime Minister, retaining his portfolio as Minister for Communication and Civil Aviation
Honourable Cathy Nori, MP for Maringe/Kokota – Minister for Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs
Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele welcomed all new appointments, expressing his confidence in the ministers’ capacity to serve the country under the GNUT government and contribute to sustainable national development.
This reshuffle marked GNUT’s ongoing effort to ensure a responsive and capable leadership team to address the nation’s challenges and opportunities.
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