All Archive February 2014

The OPMC said Mr. Dausabea should respect the applicants and allow the appropriate body to deal with the selection of the new police commissioner.

OPMC Tells MMF to Keep Out of PC Selection Process

The Office of the Prime Minister & Cabinet (OPMC) has strongly refuted claims made by Malaita Ma’asina Forum (MMF) that deputy police commissioner Walter Kola is the top choice for the police commissioner’s (PC) post.

A Cruise Visitor Survey for Solomon Islands

A landmark assessment, spotlighting the strategic findings from the 2013 Solomon Islands and Cruise Surveys will be the key focus of the discussions between government and industry officials, when they meet in Honiara this week.

Government Refutes Budget Crisis Claims

The Solomon Islands Ministry of Finance and Treasury has rejected speculations that the 2014 Budget is in Crisis.

Actions Announced to Improve Small Businesses

Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo has announced new actions of the government to improve the establishment and growth of small business enterprises in the country.

New Director Recruited to Prime Minister's Office

A new director has been recruited to lead the Governance Program within the Solomon Islands Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
After demolishing the current wharf(above) larger vessels will be able to dock safely at the upgraded wharf site, allowing more convenient and economical movement of passengers and cargo, and thereby improving quality of life in Kolombangara.

Wharves Undergo Improvement

Work has begun to upgrade and rehabilitate the Ringgi Wharf on Kolombangara Island in Western Province, Solomon Islands.

Trade Department Refutes Claims

Director of the Department of Trade in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade Barrett Salato has refuted claims by the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) that the department is not providing adequate consultative mechanisms for the private sector in trade negotiation processes.

Agreement Signed with International Finance Corporation

The Solomon Islands Government has signed a cooperation agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to work towards attracting more investors to the country, and strengthen its private sector to create jobs and improve the livelihoods of its people.

Visitors Bureau and Airlines Sign Agreement

The Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau (SIVB) has signed A Memorandum of Understanding with Solomon Airlines to work in promoting and developing tourism for the Solomon Islands.
The project will intervene in the areas of policy/legislation of the tourism sector; promote Solomon Islands as a distinct visitor’s destination in the Pacific Region and strengthen the linkages of the tourism sector with the auxiliary sectors like agriculture and handicraft.

Million Dollar Tourism Project Launched

A US$1.5 million tourism project recently approved by the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) Board in Geneva has now been finally launched by the Solomon Islands Minister of Tourism and Culture Hon Samuel Manetoali.

British Documents Hint at South Pacific 'Secrets'

A recently discovered secret cache of British Foreign Office documents appears to include a lot of information about New Zealand and parts of the South Pacific.
The new measures are put in place so that the government does not repeat challenges that it has faced in the past.

New Education Policy Focuses on Labour Market

The new draft policy on Government funded scholarships will shift the focus on training towards preparing Solomon Islanders for jobs that are in demand in the labour market.

Researcher Highlights Challenges of New Voter System

A researcher at the Australian National University is warning that Solomon Islands' shift to a new voter registration system could mean some eligible voters miss out.
Pastor Ted thanked the Government and the people of Solomon Islands for the warm reception and hospitality shown to him upon arrival.

Adventist World Leader Pays Visit

The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church's World Leader, Pastor Ted Wilson yesterday paid a courtesy visit to the Solomon Islands Prime Minister Hon.Gordon Darcy Lilo in Honiara.

National Human Resource Plan Launched

The Solomon Islands Government has launched a National Human Resources Development and Training Plan (NHRDTP) that aims to support better employment prospects for the country’s growing youth population.

New Civil Registration Database Launched

Solomon Islands has taken another step forward in improving its services to citizens with the official launching of its new Electronic Civil Registration Database System, replacing the previous paper- based system, on Friday 7th February in Honiara.

Changes Expected for State Schools

The Solomon Islands Minister for Education and Human Resources Development, Hon. Dick Ha’amori is in the process of establishing Waimapuru and King George VI National Secondary Schools as independent secondary schools under their own Education Authorities.
Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo receiving his new licence from Deputy Principal Licensing Officer, George Tapo, accompanied by Acting New Zealand High Commissioner, Sarah Wong(back) and Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Mark Bell (right)

New Driving License Issued

Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo was the first Solomon Islander to be issued with the new driver's licence produced by Inland Revenue’s new Transport Management System.

Foreign Affairs Goes Online

The Solomon Islands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade (MFAET) has launched its new website last week with the aim of enhancing online access to information about its functions and services.
The project provides water supply infrastructure and training on water system management for 29 communities on Santa Cruz island in Temotu province.

Water Project Assists Temotu Victims

World Vision has helped to bring clean water and improve sanitation for people of who were affected by a 8.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that swept through Santa Cruz Islands of Solomon Islands in 2013.
A young lady from Nea village is able to have access to clean water thanks to World Vision.

Temotu Remembers 2013 Disaster

A year after an 8.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami swept through the Solomon Islands’ remotest area, World Vision continues to assist people in the most affected communities.

Investigation Continues for Crashed Plane

The fate of New Zealand-registered aircraft that crashed on landing at the Honiara International airport on Sunday 26th January will be determined based on a final report by investigators.

Church Conference Highlights Population Growth

A spokesman for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands said that an increase in population, far from being a "nightmare," could mean social and economic growth for the country.
The Child Friendly Space project, set up by World Vision Solomon Islands has helped more than 300 children heal and recover from the emotional and psychological effects of the disaster.

Safe Space Created for Temotu Children

Children, parents and teachers in Santa Cruz, Solomon Islands have benefited from a Child Friendly Spaces established by World Vision Solomon Islands following the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck Temotu Province a year ago.
One of the notable inclusions is goalkeeper Anthony Talo who already has national caps to his name with the Solomon Islands futsal and beach soccer squads.

Under 19 Squad Mobilized

The Solomon Islands Football Federation is casting the net wide in the build-up to the OFC U-19 Championship in May calling together a training squad of 56 young players.
The radio service broadcast recovery tips, reinforced information conveyed by relief and developments agencies relating to health and hygiene, “building back better” techniques and child protection.

Temotu Recovery Assisted Through Radio Project

The local radio project has been established by World Vision and the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) to address the lack of access to information and support the recovery efforts of the National Disaster Management Office, Word Vision and other organisations in Temotu Province.

Constituency Development Funds Released

The Republic of China (Taiwan) Government has released a third tranche of the 2013 constituency development funds totaling SB$11.2 million to the Solomon Islands Government last week.

PNG High Commissioner Presents Credentials

Papua New Guinea’s new High Commissioner to Solomon Islands H.E Fred Yakasa has presented his credentials to Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo in Honiara last week.
Solomon Islanders new Tourism head said Malaita has vast resources and attractions which require working together to bring something new for its own people.

Association Encouraged for Malaita Tourism Operators

Tourism operators in Malaita Province, Solomon Islands have been encouraged to form an Association to make it manageable for key stakeholders to work with them.

Airlines Increase Baggage Allowance

Solomon Airlines has announced that it has increased baggage allowances for all its International passengers with effect from Monday 3rd February 2014.

New Transport Management System Introduced

The Solomon Island’s Government in partnership with New Zealand Aid Program has funded a new electronic transport management system which will move the Solomon Islands from a paper- based manual driving and vehicle licensing system to a computerized and automated Driving and Vehicle Licence production system.

Land Use Planning Remains Vital

A Consultation Workshop on Solomon Islands National Land Use Policy was told that “effective land use planning is critical” for Solomon Islands.
General Manager of SIBC, Ashley Wickham (Left) receiving the mobile radio unit from Lawrence Hillary and Jeremiah Tabua of World Vision.

SIBC Receives Assistance

An emergency radio service project that has helped people affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands last year has successfully reached its end of project time frame.
Prime Minister Lilo thanked Shaggy for choosing to tour the Solomon Islands and described Shaggy as a great musician that has many followers of his music in the Solomon Islands.

Shaggy Leaves with Fond Memories

Orville Richard Burrell famously known as ‘Shaggy’ made a courtesy call to Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Gordon Darcy Lilo yesterday at the Office of the Prime Minister & Cabinet.
Kavachi is one of the most active submarine volcanoes in the south-west Pacific Ocean.

Kavachi Undersea Volcano Erupts Again

A submarine eruption is likely occurring at the submerged volcano of Kavachi in the Western Province.

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