COUNCILOR AIWOSUGA PROPOSES SISTER CITY PARTNERSHIP WITH SOUTH KOREAN COUNCIL

At the latest Honiara City Council meeting, Councilor (Cr) Charles Cheka Aiwosuga introduced an exciting proposal to establish a sister city relationship with a council in South Korea.


The suggestion comes as a nod to Honiara City Council’s growing diversity, particularly noting the presence of a councilor for Panatina Ward originally from South Korea, which Aiwosuga highlighted as a valuable cultural bridge.
During the meeting, Aiwosuga emphasized the potential benefits of fostering international relations with South Korea, pointing out how such a partnership could enhance cultural exchange, economic cooperation, and educational opportunities between Honiara and a South Korean counterpart.


He stated that the move would symbolize unity and promote mutual learning between the two regions, potentially opening avenues for trade, tourism, and collaborative governance practices.
The idea was met with interest from fellow council members, who expressed enthusiasm about the potential global connections the sister city relationship could bring to Honiara.


If approved, the council would explore partnerships with South Korean cities that share similar values or socioeconomic goals with the Honiara council, Cr Aiwosuga explained.
As Honiara Council continues to expand its international footprint, Councilor Aiwosuga’s proposal could mark a significant step in strengthening ties between Honiara Council and South Korea, further enhancing the city’s reputation as an inclusive and forward-thinking community.


The proposal is expected to be further discussed in upcoming meetings, with potential exploratory talks that will be arranged in the near future.