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Auki police arrests 20-year-old male for malicious injuries

Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) officers in Auki have recently arrested a 20-year-old male person for throwing rocks at a teacher’s house at Alotaa community high school in Lilisiana, Malaita province. Malaita Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Tex Tafoa says, “the suspect was drunk when he went into the school compound and threw rocks at […]

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Minister John Tuhaika Jr. Resigns Ahead of Motion of No Confidence

In a significant development ahead of the Motion of No Confidence (MONC) scheduled for Monday 16th, the government has a minister and Member of Parliament (MP) as John Tuhaika Jr., the Minister for Public Service and MP for Rennell and Bellona, resigned on Friday night. Tuhaika submitted his resignation to the Government House. “I have

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Parliament Passes the 2025 Appropriation Bill 2024

The National Parliament of Solomon Islands has successfully passed the 2025 Appropriation Bill 2024 after thorough deliberations in the Committee of Supply and a final reading, which included amendments. The Bill, now approved, authorizes a total expenditure of SBD 4,832,273,739 for the government’s operations and services in the fiscal year 2025. This allocation is intended

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A Little Bit of Increase: Police Clearance expected to skyrocket from SBD90 to SBD300 Per document in 2025

The recent surprising information by the Minister for Police, Hon. Jimson Tanangada, during the 2025 Appropriation Bill 2024 debates, has caused frustration among the people of Solomon Islands. In response to a question from Opposition Leader Hon. Mathew Wale, the Minister disclosed that the price of a Police Clearance document, which currently stands at SBD

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Minister Ramofafia Emphasizes Government’s Ambitious Commitment to Accelerate Economic Transformation and Infrastructure Development

Minister for the Ministry of National Planning and Development Coordination (MNPDC) Hon. Rexson Ramofafia has emphasized that the Government’s ambitious budget for 2025 is committed to driving transformative investments that will propel economic growth and infrastructure development across the country. Debating on the 2024 Appropriation Bill 2025 on floor of Parliament this week, Hon. Ramofafia

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Police arrest 37-year-old male for carrying about liquor for sale

Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) officers in Auki have recently arrested a 37-year-old male for carrying about liquor for sale without license in Auki Malaita province. Malaita Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Chief Superintendent Tex Tafoa says, “Frontline officers were approached and informed of the suspect’s doings by a concerned person who witnessed the exchange

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SADE NEW MINISTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE

The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) has been strengthened with the swearing-in of the new Minister for Public Service, Honorable Francis Sade, MP. Minister Sade was sworn in today before the Governor-General, David Tiva Kapu, at Government House. Minister Sade’s swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by the Prime Minister, Honorable Jeremiah Manele, MP, and

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National Stadium to host remaining MSG PM’s Cup Match Days

The National Stadium in Honiara has been confirmed as the venue for the remaining match days of the MSG Prime Minister’s Cup 2024, as announced by the Government’s Local Organising Committee (LOC). The decisive matches are scheduled for Sunday, December 15, Wednesday, December 18, and Saturday, December 21. After two thrilling days at the iconic

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MINISTERS AND BACKBENCHERS REAFFIRM COMMITMENT TO GNUT COALITION

Members of Parliament from the Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) have pledged to abide by the coalition agreement that unites them. The MPs included all current government ministers and backbenchers who have been part of the coalition since the formation of the government in May of this year. The government ministers and backbenchers

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