Small Malaita constituency office praises PRC for supportĀ 

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By RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

The Small Malaita Constituency Office (SMCO) has praised the Government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for its generous financial support to one of their rural communities, the Anopala community. 

The People’s Republic of China supported the Anopala community with a sea transportation project that includes $100,000, a 40-horsepower outboard motor engine, and a 23-ft ray boat. 

According to a media release yesterday, Small Malaita Constituency Development Officer (CD) Terry Brown stated that the timely assistance will significantly improve access to safe and reliable sea transport for the people of the Anopala community. 

He said it benefits the Anopala community and surrounding communities at Malou Port, where they have been facing sea transportation difficulties. 

ā€œThe people of Anopala and the wider Small Malaita Constituency deeply value this gesture of goodwill and cooperation,ā€ he said.

The constituency office acknowledges the partnership and said it plays a vital role in advancing rural development and uplifting the livelihoods of our communities.

He added that the project is expected to strengthen connectivity, support local economic activities, and improve access to essential services such as health and education.

The funded project was supported under the Chinese Embassy Small & Sustainable Development Project.

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