Monthly Archives: October, 2017

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CHINA WANTS MORE

-Solomon Islands edges closer to trade boom with its...

Japan’s NYK shipping lines eyes cooperation with SIPA to develop our seaports and cargo volume

By Alfred Sasako   JAPAN’s Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) Shipping Line, one of the oldest and largest shipping companies in the world and Carpenters are...

SI economy highly vulnerable to credit negative shocks

BY CAROL-ANNE SULEGA SOLOMON Islands' very small economy (nominal GDP of $1.1 billion in 2016) offers limited scope for diversification of economic activity and leaves...

Landowner group in Temotu Province claim logging is underway on their land without consent

DEAR Editor, RADIO New Zealand International (RNZI) today, Monday 16 October 2017, reported there are three logging camps in operation at Nende allegedly without the...

Gov’t cash drops

SIG cash balance falls this year, revenue lower than expected: Moody BY CAROL-ANNE SULEGA MOODY’s Investors Services has admitted that the Government’s cash balance has fallen...

Lau lagoon to COP23 Germany

MASI member, Island Sun’s reporter, Lynton Aaron Filia says he is humbled and honoured to contribute towards the COP23 through his photo stories on...

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East Guadalcanal farmer praises CEMA support for rural copra and cocoa producers

BY TONY IROGA A copra and cocoa farmer from East...

GOLDEN MILESTONE

Five gold medals headline record performance as academy eyes...

TEAM RANOSI ready to shake up Western Cup

BY BEN BILUAGizo TEAM RANOSI has sent a strong warning...

Forestry team embraces healthy lifestyle games debut with spirited start

BY RICHARD MENANOPO The Ministry of Forestry and Research (MOFR)...

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