Our team apologizes to the Solomon Islands Postal Corporation’s Management (SIPC) for a recent article published by our team concerning the Solomon Post raised concerns based on outdated experiences with unverified information and past shortcomings of the organization. While the grievances outlined in the piece may have reflected real frustrations from earlier years, they fail to represent the progress made under the current leadership of Solomon Post.

Since the transition to new management, Solomon Post has undergone a significant transformation, introducing modern postal services that align with international standards. Services such as EMS Delivery, Parcel Delivery, Letter Mail (ePackets and IPP), and eCommerce Delivery have been established, providing faster, more reliable options for customers. These additions demonstrate a clear departure from the outdated operations referenced in the article.

One of the most notable improvements is the implementation of comprehensive package tracking, giving customers real-time updates and increased transparency, an essential feature that was lacking under previous management.

It is important for media platforms to distinguish between past and present operations, especially when a public service provider has made such evident strides in modernizing its services. The new Solomon Post is no longer what it once was, and its current direction reflects a commitment to efficiency, accountability, and customer satisfaction.

Iumi Stori, apologies to the Solomon Islands Postal Corporation
On behalf of the Iumi Stori team, we sincerely apologize to the new management of the Solomon Post for the inclusion of outdated and unverified information in our article published on Thursday, 15th May. Titled: “Frustration Grows Among Local Online Shoppers and Small Business Owners Over Solomon Post Service Failures“
We acknowledge that the inaccuracy does not reflect the current leadership or direction of the Solomon Post, and we regret any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused. Our team values accuracy and integrity in our reporting, and we are taking steps to ensure more thorough fact-checking in future publications. We appreciate your understanding and remain committed to responsible journalism.
Additionally, we wish to inform that any affected customers of the Solomon Post should visit the Solomon Post office or email them directly at john.kituru@solomonpost.com.sb so their concerns can be properly investigated and resolved.
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