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Miss SI and Team Prepare to Celebrate “Solomon Aelan Pijini” for the First Time as Part of Pacific Language in Aotearoa

Miss Solomon Islands and Team Prepare to Celebrate “Solomon Aelan Pijini” for the First Time as Part of Pacific Language in Aotearoa This November, Solomon Islanders living in Aotearoa, New Zealand will get the chance to celebrate Solomon Aelan Pijin for the first time as part of Pacific Language Weeks in Aotearoa! The Pacific Language […]

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Solomon Airlines Celebrates First Commercial Flights from Honiara to Santo and Auckland to Santo via Port Vila

Solomon Airlines Celebrates First Commercial Flights from Honiara to Santo and Auckland to Santo via Port Vila Solomon Airlines has successfully launched its first commercial flight from Honiara to Santo in Vanuatu on Monday 16 September 2024, marking a significant milestone in expanding its regional connectivity. The airline continued this momentum with the inaugural flight

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SBD1.3M Duty Exemption Admist Country’s Critical Condition

SBD1.3M Duty Exemption Admist Country’s Critical Condition A recent document leaked on Facebook that could be real or fake shows the unbelievable amount of the import duty exemption allegedly signed by the Finance Minister Hon. Sogavare for the machines that Lee Kwok Kwen company procured for West Guadalcanal Constituency through Hon. Veke, who is not

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Conflict of interest: Tovosia Criminal Complaint, RSIPF Commissioner SIWA Appointment

Conflict of interest: Tovosia Criminal Complaint, Police Commissioner Appointed SIWA Board of Directors The police Commissioner of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) should resign from the SIWA board of directors due to a significant conflict of interest stemming from his appointment as one of the new board members by Deputy Prime Minister and

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“You are Messing up this institution,” said Hon. Lilo

“You are Messing up this institution,” said Hon. Lilo “You are messing up this institution,” said the MP for Central Honiara, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo to the deputy prime minister and Minister for Mines, Energy, and Rural Electrification (MMERE), Hon. Bradley Tovosia after the Energy minister explained the government’s decision to remove the Solomon Islands

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Let Solomon Islanders sit in the Driver’s Seat of the Development of Solomon Islands

In a recent Parliamentary seating in the Solomon Islands, Member of Parliament for East Honiara, Hon.  Morris Toiraena emphasized the critical need to safeguard local businesses and the private sector. Toiraena argued for the implementation of policies designed to protect local entrepreneurs from being overshadowed by foreign investors. He expressed concern that without such protections,

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NUSA MAHIRI CERTIFIED AS A NO OPEN DEFECATION (NOD) COMMUNITY IN WESTERN PROVINCE

The use of beaches and bushes for Open Defecation is now a thing of the past for the Nusa Mahiri Community, after they were officially declared and certified as a No Open Defecation (NOD) Community last week. Open defecation is the human practice of defecating outside (“in the open”) rather than into a toilet. People

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