Monthly Archives: February, 2018

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CHINA WANTS MORE

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

SIPA takes delivery of SEACOM 45 feet roll trailers this month

SOLOMON Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) takes delivery of special trailers for its tractors next Thursday. These ‘tools’ are part of the nation’s oldest State- Owned...

Former board member says SINPF act needs review

By Mike Puia FORMER member of the Solomon Islands National Provident Fund (SINPF), Clement Waiwori, reiterated the need to review the current SINPF Act. Mr Waiwori,...

Unions keen to become part of SOEs

By Mike Puia UNIONS across the country have shared their “keen” interest to become part of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) boards. The Solomon Islands Public Employees...

Students question SINU 2018 listing

BY LYNTON AARON FILIA CONCERNED students of the Solomon Islands National University claim that the institution’s final list for this year’s intake is not genuine. They...

SIMSA officer returns after Kiribati search operation

BY Mavis Podokolo SOLOMON Islands Maritime Safety Association Chief Maritime Officer Mr Peter Young Daouma is one of the assistance officers deployed in the Kiribati...

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‘Agriculture remains cornerstone of China-Solomon Islands ties’

BY NED GAGAHE Agricultural cooperation continues to be a cornerstone...

Malaita disaster office activates El Nino plan

By RODRICK DESURI  Auki  The Disaster Office in Malaita Province has...

Drought season not new to Malaita: Simi 

BY RODRICK DESURI  Auki  Director of the Disaster Office in Auki,...

Anglican Church mourns passing of former Ysabel Bishop Ellison Quity

BY NED GAGAHE The Anglican Church of Melanesia (AcoM) has...

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