Latest News Archive July 2020

“The six people have been found drifting in their OBM and are all safe and well. They have been taken to the clinic at Taheramo for a medical check up and the registered nurse at the clinic has confirmed that they are medically well,” says Inspector Muaki.

Six People Missing at Sea in Temotu Province Found Alive on Ulawa

The six people who been missing while travelling in an outboard motorised boat (OBM) from Kala Bay on Santa Cruz Island to the Reef Islands in the Temotu Province on 11 July 2020 have been found safe and well at Ngarangara Point near Su’umoli Village on Ulawa Island in the Makira Ulawa Province at 12.30 pm this afternoon.
The Prime Minister acknowledged sentiments raised by the Premier of Guadalcanal province, for the Government to live up to its obligations under the now dismantled Townsville Peace Agreement (TPA).

Gov’t Concern Over Sale of Alienated Land by Foreign Investors: PM

The National Government is conscious of the issue of land and encroachment of settlers into customary land.
The first lot of fast craft boats was donated by Australia in late April 2020.

Australia Donates Two Additional Fast Crafts: Border Efforts Ramp Up

Australia has donated two more fast craft boats to help Solomon Islands effectively monitor its border areas.
The ADB report says that Solomon Islands public debt is also projected to rise to 15.7% of GDP in 2020.

Solomon Islands Economy to Fall by 6% in 2020: ADB Report

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is highlighting the critical need to support health and social protection systems in the Pacific region, according to the latest issue of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Pacific Economic Monitor (PEM) launched today.
Tongs donates Protective Personal Equipment’s (PPE’s) to help protect front line workers as they take care of returnees accommodated in the Quarantine Stations.

Tongs Supports Frontline Workers

Tongs Corporation has donated Protective Personal Equipment’s (PPE’s) to help protect front line workers at the Camp Management Sector who are taking care of returnees in the Quarantine Stations.
Governor General and Japanese Ambassador flanked by Foreign Affairs and External Trade Hon. Jeremiah Manele and Permanent Secretary Collin Beck.

New Japanese Ambassador Presents Credentials

Japanese New Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Solomon Islands, His Excellency Mr. Morimoto Yasuhiro has presented his Letter of Credence to Governor General His Excellency Sir David Vunagi on the 30th July, 2020.
Promoters of these emerging schemes are now desperate to lure new members into joining their pyramid and Ponzi schemes solely to get more money from people.

CBSI Warns Public to be Vigilant Against Emerging Fast Money Schemes

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) along with the Solomon Islands Financial Intelligence Unit (SIFIU) is again warning the general public to avoid investing in any new and emerging fraudulent fast money-making schemes.
The tournament will be broken up into three ‘splits’ (‘stages’) played across August 2020 - April 2021, with each split offering up a prize pool of USD$75,000  between the top 8 teams of each event.

Solomon Island Gamers Will Have a Chance to Compete in USD$225,000 Online Tournament

ESL Australia and Psyonix today announced the ESL Rocket League Oceanic Championship, a new online tournament series that will offer players across the Oceanic region the chance to compete for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
42 MPs voted in favor of the motion.

State of Public Emergency Extended

The State of Public Emergency (SoPE) has been extended for four months through a Parliament resolution.
Solomon Airlines is continuing to operate a reduced domestic schedule to all 23 destinations within the Solomon Islands.

Solomon Airlines Suspends International Flights Until October

Solomon Airlines has today confirmed the airline will extend its suspension of scheduled international passenger flying from 31 August as previously advised, until 24 October, 2020.
The digital marketplace will function as an additional lifeline to allow market vendors to continue their business and distribute their products and other commodities to customers during the COVID-19 crisis, utilizing digital technology and e-services.

CBSI Partners with Stakeholders to Initiate Solomon Islands Digital Marketplace Project

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) along with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Capital Development Fund - Pacific Financial Inclusion Programme (UNCDF-PFIP) have partnered with Bulk shop to initiate The Solomon Islands Digital Marketplace (COVID-19 Response & Recovery) Project.
The Opposition Leader says that such gaps, if not addressed, would limit the important role Parliament plays in keeping the executive arm of government in check.

Wale Calls for Covid-19 Legislation to Deal with Pandemic

Leader of the Opposition Mathew Wale says the government needs to seriously explore and put in place legislations designed specifically for the current Covid-19 pandemic.
PNG's Prime Minister James Marape announced on Sunday that the capital Port Moresby will be on lockdown following confirmation of 23 more cases of the coronavirus.

Covid-19 Cases in PNG Spikes: PM Orders Lockdown

The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape says the capital Port Moresby will go into lockdown for a two-week period in a bid to contain community transmission of Covid-19.
Medai says government should waste no time in helping rural businesses and farmers as they are critical in expanding the country’s export base and recovery after Covid-19.

Stimulus Package Needs to Be Better Targeted

Temotu man, John Richard Medai is skeptical about the government’s economic stimulus package.

MAL Push to Revive Land Purchase Cooperatives

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) has been given the green light to pursue reviving of Land Purchase Cooperatives (LPCs) throughout the country. This came after the convening of the Land Purchase and Cooperative Society (LPCs) Consultation meeting” organized by MAL on the 14th of July 2020, with key stakeholders.
Efforts to respond to the pandemic have revealed how many people in our societies live precariously close to poverty and hunger, without access to essential services. Between 90 million and 400 million people in Asia and the Pacific may be pushed back into poverty, living on less than $3.20 a day.

A Determined Path to the SDGs in 2030 Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic

As lockdowns ease in countries across Asia and the Pacific in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, one thing is clear—a return to business as usual is unimaginable in a region that was already off track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“The Government recognizes that the importation of the COVID-19 could be catastrophic for Solomon Islands considering the limited health resources we currently have and that Solomon Islands will only be safe if the COVID-19 does not enter Solomon Islands,” Sir Vunagi stated in his declaration.

GG Declares State of Public Emergency Still Exists in SoIomon Islands

His Excellency the Governor General Sir David Vunagi has declared that a State of Public Emergency (SOPE) still exists in Solomon Islands.
The Chairman of Anti-Microbial Stewardship Committee, Dr Alex Munamua explained the work done involved thorough dusting and scrubbing of windows, walls, floors, ceilings and disinfecting beds, cupboards, chairs and so forth.

NRH Conducts Three Days Clean Up

National Referral Hospital’s (NRH) doctors, nurses and corporate support staff conducted a three days major cleanup of all its wards last week as part of its response to recent detection of Superbug, microorganisms that develop Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).
“Of immediate worry is that no more jobs are lost, and hard-fought investments in the country are not whittled away even further," SICCI said.

SICCI Discusses Ways to Manage COVID-19 Impact on Businesses During Courtesy Call on Prime Minister

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) met with the Prime Minister and his senior staff last week Friday to present business concerns and also engage on managing our economy’s recovery from COVID-19 impacts.
Rodgers says it will be much easier for the government to arrange the local airline to bring in the officials.

Government Plans Direct Flight to China

A charter flight is currently being planned to bring personnel from the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
"Our executive value, respect and hold RSE staff in the highest of regard. They should never be subjected to any form of abuse."

Pick Hawkes Bay Offers Official Apology to Solomon Islands Workers

The Pick Hawkes Bay Inc. (PHC) has come out officially to apologize to Solomon Islands workers working at their farms. Below is the official statement.
City Clerk, Mr Rence Sore was the key presenter during the Information Session.

‘HCC Should Reconsider all its Expenses and be More Disciplined’: SICCI

While businesses operating in Honiara City are required to comply with all obligatory rates and charges imposed by the Honiara City Council (HCC) especially during this time of economic hardship, the Council too must be more disciplined with its revenue expenditure and how it delivers its services.
Mostyn Mangau's appointment makes him the first local Police Commissioner after RAMSI's departure.

Mostyn Mangau is the New Police Commissioner

The newly appointed Commissioner of the Royal Solomon Islands Police (RSIPF) Mostyn Mangau feels very humbled by his new appointment and pledges to serve the people of Solomon Islands.
Solomon Islanders boarding Solomon Airlines at the Auckland International Airport.

Solomon Islanders in New Zealand Return Home Onboard Solomon Airlines

For the first time in almost 30 years Solomon Airlines will operate a one-off Honiara–Auckland-Honiara flight.
The training, which was free of charge for participants, included a presentation on the Micro-Small Medium Enterprise (MSME) framework that has been developed by the MCILI as well as compliance and relevant legislations applied to MSMEs and in particular, those wanting to become Business Advisers.

SICCI Partners with MCILI to Host Free Training for Business Advisers

With the growing need for quality business advisers, the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) together with the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Labour and Immigration (MCILI) this week conducted a training for Business Advisers.
PM Sogavare, NHA chairman and PG2023 subcommittee chairman cuts the cake to mark the opening.

PM Officially Opens PG 2023 Office

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has officially opened the 2023 Pacific Games office in Honiara.
Oxfam Capacity Building Coordinator, Julia Cutforth at the workshop.

Oxfam Partners with Western Women in Provincial Campaign

The Western Province Council of Women (WPCW) is making preparations from the provincial capital Gizo, to extend their reach to the women of Shortland Islands and Marovo.
So far, the government has repatriated more than 500 persons from neighbouring countries; which includes Australia, Vanuatu, Fiji and New Zealand - all underwent the 14-days mandatory quarantine period.

126 Passengers Arrive on 5th Repatriation Flight

A total of 126 stranded nationals arrived 7pm last night on board the Solomon Airlines special flight IE690 from Brisbane, Australia.
Solomon Islands have long been the undisputed kings of futsal in Oceania. Since Australia joined the Asian Football Confederation, the Kurukuru have qualified for three FIFA Futsal World Cups.

Futsal Facility to be Completed by December 2021

Construction of the Futsal Multipurpose Courts complex will commence later this year and it will be completed and handed to the National hosting Authority by December 2021.
Of the sixteen quarantine sites, fifteen are located in Honiara City and one in Western Province.

16 Quarantine Stations in the Country

Recent Amendment to the Emergency Powers (Declaration of Quarantine Stations) Order 2020 (No.3) see new sites being added, there are now 16 Government Approved Quarantine Stations.
More than sixty (60) business representatives and members of the private sector attended the event to hear Permanent Secretary Dentana present an update on the implementation of the Solomon Islands Government’s Economic Stimulus Package.

SICCI Members Flag Concerns at its First Business Breakfast Event

Last week, the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI), on behalf of its members, hosted its first Business Breakfast Information Session this year, 2020.

Four Months Too Long for Another State of Emergency: Opposition

The Leader of Opposition, Hon. Matthew Wale, has lashed out at the Prime Minister, saying another four months is too long for the second state of public emergency.
All Solomon Airlines repatriation flights comply with the COVID-19 regulations and requirements of the relevant countries.

Solomon Airlines Confirms 28th July Repatriation Flight from Australia

Solomon Airlines will operate a further repatriation flight between Brisbane and Honiara on 28 July bringing home Solomon Islands citizens and residents and approved foreign nationals via the airline’s Brisbane gateway.
The Prime Minister said despite the current economic slowdown posed by the impacts of the COVID-19, the government is committed to meet its share of the funding for the Pacific Games 2023, to ensure the Games takes place.

Government Committed to Host Pacific Games 2023

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says Solomon Islands is on track to successfully host the 2023 Pacific Games.
Initial work on the Taba’akwaru road started way back in 2012 but due to the steep gradient and lack of funds, the construction was halted.

Road Extension at East Malaita

East Malaita will benefit from a road extension towards highland communities, which will improve access to basic services.
The joint partnership document was signed by the Member of Parliament for the constituency Hon, Dickson Mua, Premier Stanley Manetiva and nine representatives of the Russell Islands Fisheries Association witnessed by senior National and Provincial Government Officials.

Russell Islands Launches Fisheries Association

Regardless of the current covid-19 impacts on the country at large, fishing communities in Russell Islands in Central Islands Province have moved another step ahead with their intention to develop and advance fisheries as source of revenue earner for their people.
The Prime Minister said the only way we can protect our country, our people from COVID-19 is to have tight control of our international borders.

Cabinet Approves SOPE Extension: PM

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says Cabinet has approved the recommendation from the Oversight Committee to extend the State of Public Emergency (SOPE).
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare being greeted by a Tourism Solomons staff at the launching of the campaign.

Iumi-Tugeda Against COVID-19 Campaign: Tourism Develops Five Point Plan

Tourism Solomons in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture & Tourism has begun the process of initiating what CEO, Josefa ‘Jo’ Tuamoto’ describes as a five-point plan intended to a rekindle and sustain the tourism sector’s fortunes as it looks to adapt to the current – and post – COVID-19 environment.
The Exemption Committee’s role is two folds. The primary responsibility is to make sure the country is protected from COVID-19 infection and secondly to make sure we look after the economic health of the country and that we do not pass on unnecessary cost to the consumers that are already under pressure economically.

Covid-19: Monitoring Our Ports and Economic Health

With Honiara the only Port in Pacific quarantining cargo ships and marine tankers at this point of time, the Solomon Islands Government’s Shipping Exemption Committee is mindful of the economic impacts.
Women from Mataniko at the launching of the South Guadalcanal constituency development plan.

MP Launches Development Plan, First of its Kind

The Member of Parliament (MP) for South Guadalcanal has recently launched a development plan for his constituency.
Villagers who attended the stimulus package awareness talk at Nafinua.

Rift Between East Malaita MP and Nafinua Community Mended

Nafinua Community, Ward 15 of East Malaita Constituency has stepped in to settle differences with their National Parliament Representative who is also the Deputy Prime Minister (DPM) Hon. Manasseh Maelanga.
Mr Ata standing beside his table on the island of Peniamina, just outside of Wagina.

Seaweed Farming Can Be a Lucrative Business

Seaweed farming is a very lucrative source of income, says Atarake Ata who has been a seaweed farmer for six years now.
For much of the rural Solomon Islands agriculture would be the only form of economic activity, many are informal establishments supplying exporters in Honiara.

Economic Stimulus Awareness Completed in Malaita

The National Government has successfully completed a weeklong awareness mission on the Covid-19 Economic Stimulus Package in Malaita Province this week.
NRH says the graphic picture of blood all over the floor of the morgue that accompanied the media article is part of an embalmment procedure. Therefore, must not be considered or believed to be the usual daily status of the morgue’s level of hygiene.

NRH Explains Morgue Hygiene and Embalmment Payments

Following media reports claiming unhygienic status of the National Referral Hospital’s (NRH) mortuary and loss of millions of dollars revenue from corrupt practices related to embalmment, the NRH is pleased to respond and provide contextual, correct and accurate information and updates on what has been done regarding the matter raised.
"The theme is 'STAY AWAKE’ the world teaches us to live subconsciously, but Jesus teaches us to live consciously, the theme reflects the many challenges that young people face today”, Fr Paa’si said.

Archdiocese of Honiara Denary Hold Youth Event

More than one thousand youths from the Catholic Church archdiocese of Honiara attended a week long program at Tamboko saint Mary Tanagai Parish North west Guadalcanal.
She says joining the CITREC program to work in Canada has good returns, but it really depends in the area of expertise or work. Not in Agriculture.

CITREC Worker Returns Home From Canada Disappointed

A young female from Guadalcanal under the Canadian labour Mobility scheme claimed she was unable to complete her contract due to hard labour.
NRH explains that the misuse of antibiotics (e.g. Amoxil, cloxacillin, septrin, flagyl) by self-medication, demanding from health workers (doctors, nurses, pharmacist), seeking self-prescription, under dosing, overdosing, inappropriate duration are part of the causation of the development of superbug or AMR.

Superbug Tests Returned Negative

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) says that recent tests for the superbug has returned negative.
“It was an opportunity I didn't want to miss, as it would be my first time there and I also wanted to get to know as well as learn about these amazing people”, she says.

I Will Remember This Day for A Long Time: Miss Solomons

The usual independence celebration for this year was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participants from the Sandfly-Buena Vista region of Gela.

Commissioner of Lands Encourages Tribes to Record and Register Customary Land

Commissioner of Lands Alan McNeil has encouraged tribal land holding groups in the Sandfly-Buena Vista region of Gela to record their customary lands under the name of tribes and not few individuals or trustees.
Royal New Zealand Air Force arriving at Honiara International Airport, Monday 13 July 2020 to begin the three days of aerial surveillance over the Solomon Islands EEZ.

FFA Coordinates Maritime Surveillance of Solomon Islands Fisheries with NZDF Assistance

A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P-3K2 Orion aircraft is currently conducting three days of aerial surveillance over Solomon Islands’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), a task coordinated by the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA).
"It is therefore a matter of public interest that due process is allowed to take its cause unfettered," the Opposition Leader said.

Wale Calls on AG to Recuse Himself in Djokovic Case

The Leader of Opposition, Hon. Matthew Wale calls on the Attorney General not to deal with the criminal cases instituted against the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, Mr. Robson Djokovic.
He says as the high demand from his community increased, he decided to set up a small tent in front of his house at Feraladoa’a. From then on he started charging fees.

From Teller to Barber

Timo Kenaz left his job as a teller in 2019.
Its aim is to attract visitors and families to the garden. But since its upgrade more and more unwanted activities are taking place at the garden.

Call for Respect for the City’s Botanic Garden

A lot of unwanted activities are still happening at the Honiara Botanical Garden (HBG).
He says that the vision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock is to develop cassava into an industry like cocoa and coconut.

MAL Committed to Support Economic Growth Through Partnership

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) has reaffirmed its commitment to support the growth of the country’s economy through partnership.
"ADB stands ready to further support the government in coping with this crisis.”

ADB President and Minister Finance Kumar Discuss Support for Covid-19 Response

Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masatsugu Asakawa and Solomon Islands Minister of Finance and Treasury and ADB Governor Harry Kuma on Friday discussed how ADB can continue to support the country as it addresses the health risks and economic fallout from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
To this date, there is no name formally linked to the designer of the national flag.

Is Thomas Giosa Our Nation’s Flag Designer?

You will usually see him along the streets of Honiara in the CBD area. A tall lanky fellow!
Koraua, who was in his home village Nikumaroro for a short stay, says the people of Wagina rely heavily on seaweed and other marine resources for their livelihood.

Call for Government to Look to Marine Resources as Other Sectors Decline

A prominent Solomon Islander, Baoro Laxton Koraua says the government should consider lifting the ban on bechdemer.
“It is my fourth week now in Honiara. Every process costs money. It has become a challenge for me since I do not have enough money. I am not literate so I have to ask someone to write my proposal."

Access to Stimulus a Challenge for Rural Farmer

A rural farmer says the process to apply for the economic stimulus package is too tedious.
The stimulus package was established to cushion the negative impact of the virus on the economy.

Economic Stimulus Package Awareness for Malaita’s Existing Operators

A Team from the Government will be departing for Auki today to raise awareness on the Economic Stimulus Package for targeted groups in the 14 constituencies of Malaita Province.
The accused was arrested today (9 July 2020) and charged with one case of careless driving. He has been bailed to appear before the Honiara Central Magistrates’ Court on 21st July 2020.

Senior Government Officer Charged With Careless Driving

Officers of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have charged a senior government officer with careless driving following a traffic accident involving a government motor vehicle, which happened early morning Saturday 4 July 2020 near the Iron Bottom Sound Hotel in West Honiara.
Mr. Warren Mane (L) with his Kava ready to be sold.

Local Kava Grower Nets SBD$38,000

A local farmer from the highlands of Guadalcanal has finally received payment for his hard work.
Josefa Tuamoto, chief executive of Tourism Solomons says while Australia and New Zealand continue to explore options for a transtasman bubble, “we believe there is merit in forming a travel bubble of intra-regional Pacific nation groupings.”

Travel Solomons and Solomon Airlines Push for Intra-Regional Travel Bubble

As countries around the World grapple with the idea of re-opening their borders for international travelers, two group in the Solomon Islands are pushing for an intra-regional travel bubble.
The flight departed from Brisbane 1pm today and is expected to arrive in Honiara just after 3pm today local time.

100 Repatriated Citizens Arrive Today from Brisbane

With approval from the government the Solomon Islands national carrier, Solomon Airlines, will be repatriating close to 100 passengers from New Zealand and Australia today.
Chairperson of the Economic Stimulus Package Oversight Committee, Mr. McKinnie Dentana hands over the key to the 3 –tonne Isuzu pick-up truck to  Duddley Longamei of Kubonitu Holdings.

Government Delivers Stimulus Package to Local Exporter

The Government this week delivered an Isuzu 3-tonne pick-up truck to local buyer and exporter of Kava products, Kubonitu Holdings.
Tatoke says monies from the seaweed business pays for his children’s education.

Wagina Seaweed Farmers Hopes to Get Stimulus Support

Seaweed farmers in Choiseul province are hoping the government will support them through the Economic Stimulus Package (ESP).
She says every Independence Day, the Wagina women usually organize activities to commemorate the country’s big day.

Wagina Community Celebrates Independence Day

A parade through the main villages on Wagina was held on Independence Day.
SINU Vice Chancellor Dr Ganesh Chand, who is presently in Fiji, has described allegations made against him as preposterous, malicious and defamatory.

Impasse Between SINU Staff and Vice Chancellor Sent to Trade Disputes Panel

The current impasse between the Lecturers Association of Solomon Islands National University (LASINU) and the Solomon Islands National University General Staff Association (SINUGSA) against Vice Chancellor (VC) Dr. Ganesh Chand has been referred to the Trade Disputes Panel (TDP).
He says that today’s generation must not forget the challenges we went through as a country, particularly the tensions that brought the country to its knees.

42 years of Independence: PM Calls for Unity in Diversity

Solomon Islands today celebrates 42 years of Independence.
Prime Minister Hon. Manasseh Sogavare says that the Unity Square is a symbol of unity in diversity.

Solomon Ports Hoists Largest Flag in the Region at Unity Square

Solomon Ports has commissioned the largest flag and flagpole in the pacific at Point Cruz, Honiara, yesterday.
The accused was alleged to have posted on Social Media that there was a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Central Province.

Arrested for Spreading Fake News on Social Media

Officers of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have arrested and charged one male suspect for the alleged dissemination of false rumours contrary to Regulation 23 (a) of the Emergency Powers (EP) COVID (02) Regulation 2020 in Central province on 27th April 2020.
“Our partnership continues to grow as we engage in more cultural and professional exchanges, expand our security cooperation, and execute on our development assistance commitments."

US Congratulates Solomon Islands as Country Prepares to Observe Independence Day

The United States (US) Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent his government’s well wishes as the country prepares to mark its Independence Day tomorrow.
Mr Cameron is a well known to many Solomon Islanders, he used to operate the famous Mr. B-Kool ice cream tuck shop at the central market.

Earl Cameron Passes Away Aged 102

Earl Cameron, one of the first black actors to forge a successful career in British film and television, has died aged 102, his family has confirmed.
They went ashore into the Point Cruz Yacht club without proper checking by responsible authorities under the current COVID-19 State of Public Emergency regulations.

Three Foreign Nationals Arrested for Illegal Entry into Solomon Islands

Officers of the Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) in Honiara have arrested three foreign nationals for alleged illegal entry into Solomon Island on 19 June 2020.
Dr. Bainivalu also explained that the workshop also provides the Ministry with an opportunity to learn about the challenges that reporters encounter when reporting on COVID-19 and receive feedback on the various media channels that the Ministry utilizes to disseminate COVID-19 news and information.

Workshop Seeks to Create Understanding and Explore Areas of Collaboration

A one-day workshop organized by the Ministry of Health and Medical Service (MHMS) for Media reporters was held last week in Honiara.
“I love being positive at this stage because only by the grace of God I can make it to the next day. Every day I have to put a smile on my face though it is tough but it’s the only way to keep me in control”, Joan says.

Challenges of Our Health Sector: A Personal Story

She was chatty and seemed ok, one might think that Joan is admitted at the hospital for a mild illness.
The Financial System Regulation Department (FSRD) Staff with Governor Dr. Luke Forau and Deputy Governor Raynold Moveni with the FS Report released on 02.07.2020.

CBSI Releases 2019 Financial Stability Report

The Central Bank of Solomon Islands (CBSI) has just released the fourth edition of its Financial Stability Report (FSR) for the year 2019 as pursuant to section 31(4) of the CBSI Act 2012.
He says the Guadalcanal province agriculture office will only assist farmers in certain requirements needed to fulfil the criteria in the applications.

Local Farmers Flock GP Agriculture Office Seeking Assistance

More farmers are flocking the Guadalcanal Province (GP) Agriculture Division to seek advice on the Economic Stimulus Package.
"The children have now become victims. The boss of the contractor’s company had arrived again and told us to move out, claiming it is their land."

Humanity Vs the Rule of Law: Villagers Homeless as Developers Move in

17 families residing in the Mamara area claimed they will be homeless after they were chased by contractors of the company that is developing the Mamara-Tasivarongo area.
Mr. Kere Kuma Eke sharing his views during the awareness at Vunirima village, Rarumana.

Rarumana Community Elder Lauds ESP Initiative

Community elder from Rarumana Island in the Western Province have applauded the government for the Economic Stimulus Package (ESP) initiative that focuses mainly on the rural population.
He says a number of consultations had been done before approval was also granted for the clothing vendors to resume business.

Clothing Back on the Racks at the Central Market

The Honiara Central Market has opened its gates for clothing vendors but with restrictions.

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