Economy Archive May 2010

We Need to Improve Our Infrastructure: Sikua

Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua has said Solomon Islands faces many challenges in its desire to develop its tourism industry, one of which is "its inability to maintain its domestic airports to recognized international standards."
Local scientist Mr Boseto says they want to "tell the world how special the Solomon Islands are and showcase some of the little known fish and other exceptional natural features of the country."

National Geographic to Film Tetepare Island

The highly acclaimed National Geographic Society is coming to the Solomon Islands to film the unique ecology of Tetepare Island in the Western province.

Lawyer Sent to Jail

A Honiara lawyer will serve considerable time in prison after he was found guilty of conversion charges.
Dr Sikua has apologized to Governor General, Sir Frank Kabui, saying he had not intended to demean the role and status of the Governor General.

PM Apologizes to GG

Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua has apologized to the Governor General for announcing the general election date ahead of the Governor's official proclamation.

Maritime Training Concluded Yesterday

Over three days this week, the RSIPF Maritime Unit has undertaken law enforcement training at RSIPV AOLA.

EU on Increased Grant to Solomon Islands

The European Union says Solomon Islands' qualification for extra funding of almost $160 million dollars reflects EU's increasing trust in its commitment to essential reforms.

SINUW Supports Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies

Head of the National Union of Workers, SINUW, wants private companies and employers to ensure they have anti-sexual harassment policies in their workplaces.

Trade Union Called on to Provide Documents

The country's leading private sector union the National Union of Workers, SINUW, has been requested to produce documents to help the office of Registrar of Trade Unions deliberate on an application by the Russell Islands Plantations Estate Limited, RIPEL, for the cancellation or suspension of the union.
Minister Haomae Signs MOU on Judicial Assistance

Minister Haomae Signs MOU on Judicial Assistance

The Solomon Islands Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, William Haomae and Papua New Guinea's Minister of Justice Ano Pala have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on PNG's Judicial Assistance to Solomon Islands.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare said it is pleasing to note that cooperation between the two countries have grown from strength to strength over the years.

PM Sikua Hails PNG Investments in Solomon Islands

Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua has praised Papua New Guinea Investors for injecting millions of dollars into the Solomon Islands economy over the last seven years.
The damaged bridge at Tamboko is among other bridges of West Guadalcanal that were destroyed during Cyclone Ului earlier in the year.

New Funds for Road Improvements

The Asian Development Bank's Board of Directors have approved the administration of two additional cofinancing grants from the Australian and New Zealand Governments to help restore essential transport links between Honiara and West Guadalcanal.
Dr Alice Pollard, says that the new database would go a long way to ending the perception that there are not enough qualified women for leadership positions in Solomon Islands.

Database to Improve Women's Leadership Opportunities

Providing greater opportunities for women to be representatives on public boards, councils and commissions in Solomon Islands is the key driver behind a new database of women's resumés, launched in Honiara today.

Solomon Airlines Announces Intent to Operate PNG Route

Solomon Airlines confirmed today that it is actively seeking to commence operating the Honiara to Port Moresby route in July subject to Government approvals and its application to PNG CAA for a Foreign Air Operators Certificate (FAOC).

Constitutional Reform Programme Delayed

Three provinces and Honiara City are yet complete the feedback phase of the Constitutional Reform Programme.

Former Samoan RAMSI Officer Jailed

The High Court has sentenced a former Samoan RAMSI officer to serve three and a half years in jail for the death of a young woman in 2008.

Former Samoan RAMSI Officer Faces Sentencing Today

The High Court will pass judgment today on a former Samoan RAMSI Officer responsible for the death of a young woman at Tasahe area in 2008.
He says the Police Force has only over a thousand police officers on the ground and "they will not chase or hunt down prostitutes as a pro-active stance against the issue."

Prostitution is Here to Stay: Commissioner Marshall

Prostitution is here to stay, says Police Commissioner Peter Marshall.

RIPEL Wants SINUW Deregistered

The Russell Islands Plantations Estate Limited, RIPEL, has filed an application, calling on the Registrar of Trade Unions to suspend or terminate the Solomon Islands National Union of Workers, SINUW from its register.

Man Arrested for Possession of Live Ammunitions

Auki Police have arrested and charged a 41 year old man caught with live ammunitions rounds in his residence at Durukou village, West Kwaraea in Malaita Province.
The TV exposure on the Botanical Garden Sex Trade featured two teenage girls saying they earn up to 200 dollars a night each from prostitution.

Local Prostitution Racket Exposed

Following recent exposure on local television One News, a group of young girls residing at the Botanical Gardens in Honiara have disbanded and relocated - some to an empty land area located on a stony hill next to the Gardens.

Sikua to Officially Open SI Chancery in Moresby

Prime Minister Derek Sikua will officially open Solomon Islands High commission Chancery building in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on Friday.

AG Office to Audit Provincial Government Accounts

The Auditor General's Office is currently undertaking interim audits of all Provincial Governments.
Mr Rarawa said the country's log production last year fell by 31% last year.

Deficit Widens: CBSI Governor

The Central Bank Governor says the bank's annual report for 2009 indicates a widening deficit in the country's balance of payment.

Malaita Celebrates Israel's National Day

Malaita Premier Richard Irosaea has thanked the government of Israel for allowing its National Day to be celebrated in Auki.

Minister's urged to Return Vehicles

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Infrastructure Development, John Ta'aru, has confirmed that former members of parliament are slowly returning government vehicles.
RAMSI Special Coordinator, Graeme Wilson and Vanuatu's Foreign Minister, Joe Natuman

Vanuatu Pledges Ongoing Support to RAMSI

Vanuatu's Foreign Minister, Joe Natuman, has pledged his country's ongoing support to the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI).

Malaria Cases said to be Declining

The number of Malaria cases per year in Solomon Islands has dropped - according to the Director of Vector-borne disease control program, Albinio Bobogari.
Solomon's going Hydro Thanks to Tribal Groups

Solomon's going Hydro Thanks to Tribal Groups

The tribal communities of Bahomea, Malango, Ghaobata and Vulolo in Central Guadalcanal have been congratulated for allowing the use of their renewable energy resources for the greater benefit of Solomon Islands.

Governor Urges People to Make Right Choice

The Solomon Islands Governor of the Central Bank of Solomon Islands, Denton Rarawa, has said that the country needs and deserves leaders of integrity, courage and vision.

Investment Bank Assists Solomon Islands

European Investment Bank has agreed to provide technical assistance for renewable energy development to the Solomon Islands government.

Save the Children Assists South Choiseul

For the past three years women and children in South Choiseul, Solomon Islands, walk an hour everyday to fecth water for their families.

Malaita People to be Updated on Package

This Saturday, people of Malaita will be able to hear the update of the economic stimulus package being pursued by their provincial government.

ADB Promoting Women's Economic Empowerment

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is promoting enhanced opportunities for women in the Solomon Islands economy by conducting a special information and training session on the use of the new, modernized Companies Act.
The Solomon Island delegation in discussion during the workshop.

Pacific Peace Virtual Community Formed

Participants attending the regional workshop on peace building, of which Solomon Islands were a part of, have formed a virtual community to continue working together on local, national and regional peace building initiatives.
The 70th USP council meeting which brought in all twelve member countries representatives to Honiara ended yesterday.

70th USP Council Meeting Hosted in Honiara

The Solomon Islands Government in the past two days hosted the 70th University of the South Pacific (USP) Council Meeting in Honiara.

'3G' Network Soon to Improve

Solomon Islands Our Telekom says that their mobile service should soon improve once work begins on the second and third phases of the new 3G network.
Solomon Islanders from the Government, NGOs and UNDP were also part of the Peace Building workshop.

Media Needs to Be Trained in Conflict Reporting: Singh

Pacific Islands media should undergo regular training on peace and conflict prevention, says an academic attending a Pacific regional workshop on peace building in Nadi, Fiji.
Ms. Juliette Brassington, Counsellor (Development Cooperation)from Australian High Commission during the opening last Friday.

New Accident and Emmergency Ward Opens

Solomon Islands Minister for Health, the Hon. Clay Forau, opened the newly refurbished Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) during a ceremony on Friday 7th May at the National Referral Hospital (NRH).
Mr. Rex Tara, from the Solomon Islands, is also one of the facilitators in the Peace Building workshop.

Private Sector Represented in Peace Workshop

A private sector representative may not quite be the person one would expect to find at a peace building workshop.
Permanent Representative of Republic of Cyprus to the United Nations Ambassador, Minas Hadjimichael like the Solomon Islands looks forward to a strengthened relationship.

Solomon Islands and Cyprus Establish Diplomatic Relations

Permanent Representative of Republic of Cyprus to the United Nations, Ambassador Minas Hadjimichael and the Permanent Representative of the Solomon Islands to the United Nations Mr Collin D. Beck signed, on 5 May, an agreement for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cyprus and the Solomon Islands.
The delegation will travel to the Wutung Border post to meet with Law Enforcement Officials manning their common border.

PNG and Indonesia Border Visited

A Solomon Islands Government Delegation left Solomon Islands for Papua New Guinea over the weekend on a study visit to the Papua New Guinea/Indonesian Border.

Solomons Expands Relationship to UAE

The Solomon Islands has recently established diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates.

Work on Banning Salt Fish Selling to Continue

The Solomon Islands police and the City Council says that the Wednesday's operation to stop the trade of salt fish at the Honiara main-market was not a failure as stated in the media.
(L to R) Dorothy Wickham (One News CEO), Koroi Hawkins, Graeme Wilson, Fred Osifelo, One News Cameraman.

Local Current Affairs TV Program wins RAMSI Media Encouragement Award

One Television's new current affairs program, Footprints, is this year's recipient of RAMSI's Media Encouragement Award.
Sir Albert Palmer CBE, who officially opened the court house with the unveiling of a carving of the Solomon Islands coat of arms, described it as 'the face of justice' in the country.

New Malaita Magistrates' Court Officially Opens in Auki

Solomon Islands Chief Justice, Sir Albert Palmer opened, the new Malaita Magistrates' Court in Auki yesterday.
The Director General of the United Nation Educational Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Ms Irina Bokova will be in the country until this afternoon.

UNESCO Boss Visits Solomons

The Director General of the United Nation Educational Social and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Ms Irina Bokova has arrived for a two day visit to Solomon Islands.

Human Remains Found

Human remains were found yesterday by construction workers at the St. John's School compound in Honiara.
Mr Fono says it is up to individual MPs "to be transparent and accountable by producing reports on how they use ROC funds."

Fono Explains RCDF System

With the ever increasing criticisms stemming from the general public, the care-taker deputy prime minister Fred Fono released a statement explaining the distribution of the Rural Constituency Developments Funds, RCDF, from the Republic of China.

Electoral Commission Urges Voters to Check List

Solomon Islanders who are eligible to vote in the coming national elections have until tomorrow to ensure that their names are on the voters' list.
According to the High Court's order, Mr Usa will produce the documents on the 13th of May.

Former MP Welcomes Court Order

The former member of Parliament for North-West Guadalcanal, Siriako Usa, says he welcomes the High Court's order for him to produce documents to show how he spent public funds meant for the constituency.

MASI Congratuates Island Sun for Launch of Website

The Media Association of Solomon Islands, MASI, has congratulated Island Sun newspaper on the launch of its new website.

PM Defends 11% Pay Rise

The Prime Minister has defended the government against criticisms in the media which were linked to the recent pay increases to members of Parliament in the 2010 Parliamentary Entitlements Regulation.

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