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Acting PM assures SICCI of business excellence support

Acting Prime Minister Bradley Tovosia on Friday last week assured the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce of the Government’s support towards hosting the SICCI Business Excellence Awards event in November. The SICCI Board led by chair lady, Mrs Namoi Kaluae met Hon Tovosia at the Prime Minister’s Office to update the Government on progress towards […]

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Inmate reconcile with victims family behind bars

Two Correctional Inmate have recently reconcile with victims family behind locked bars at Rove Central Correctional Centre in Honiara. The reconciliation ceremony was made possible by the Prison Fellowship Solomon Islands (PFSI) for an incident at Lausia village in Malaita Province, fifteen years (15) ago. Inmate Jones Taelamo Maelonga and Peter Sutafanabo been sentenced to

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ACTING PM CALLS FOR INCREASE PARTNERSHIP WITH NGOs

Acting Prime Minister Honourable Bradley Tovosia, MP, has called for increased alignment and partnership between the National Government and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs). Acting PM Tovosia emphasized this during a brief meeting with senior members of World Vision. The World Vision team, led by World Vision New Zealand Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Grant Bayldon, paid a

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Local Graphics Designer Claims Solomon Airlines Used his Designs without consent.

Check his Facebook page to see his designs Dark Dark Graphics A local graphic designer in the Solomon Islands has made serious allegations against Solomon Airlines, claiming that the airline has used his designs without permission. Frustrated, he took to social media to express his concerns after discovering what he thought were his designs printed

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NGARI PRIMARY SCHOOL RECEIVES NEW SANITATION PROJECT FROM ADRA SI

Students of Ngari Primary School (NPS) in West Gizo, Western Province, will no longer need to use the seashore or nearby bushes for defecation. This was after the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Solomon Islands officially handed over a new permanent ablution block, built for both girls and boys and equipped with single bathroom

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WPG THANKS ADRA SI FOR UPGRADING AND RENOVATING TITIANA ABLUTION BLOCK

The Western Provincial Government (WPG) has extended its gratitude to the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Solomon Islands for the quality upgrade and renovation of the dilapidated ablution block at Titiana Community High and Primary School.The project was fully funded by ADRA Australia and implemented by ADRA Solomon Islands under the Turn on the

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Solomon Airlines third weekly service between Honiara, Port Vila, and Auckland, take off

Solomon Airlines third weekly service betweenHoniara, Port Vila, and Auckland takes off Solomon Airlines has expanded its Pacific connectivity with the departure of its third weekly commercial flight between Honiara and Port Vila in Vanuatu, and between Port Vila and Auckland in New Zealand, further enhancing travel flexibility and convenience across the region. Starting from

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Suidani and Talifilu 2021 Riot Case: ARREST, INTERVIEW or DISTRACTION?

The recent arrest of Malaita Province leader Daniel Suidani and his political advisor Celsus Talifilu has sparked significant public confusion and debate. The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) reported the arrests, leading many to question the circumstances surrounding the actions taken against these prominent political figures. Celsus Talifilu later characterized the event as more

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