Miss Solomon Islands Pageant director Joyce Konofilia has called for calm as tensions rise on social media.
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Solomon Islands saw major political changes in 2024 with Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele taking power after a delayed election, but economic challenges, corruption concerns and regional tensions continue to test the Pacific nation's stability, writes Kerryn Baker.
Miss Solomon Islands Pageant director Joyce Konofilia has called for calm as tensions rise on social media.
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