Monthly Archives: April, 2018

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CHINA WANTS MORE

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

Charges remain for accused

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA Prosecution has not changed its charges against an accused, Rodney Tatahu, court was told yesterday. Public Prosecutor John Zoze told the court that...

No cut for Fiji SIG students: Tito

By Alfred Sasako SIG-SPONSORED students at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji have been assured their monthly allowance would not be affected, students...

Gizo-Kolombangara by-election set for May

THE Gizo-Kolombangara by-election is set to go ahead next month, with seven months remaining before the current parliament dissolves. The by-election is to fill a...

Twin otter incident suspect arrested

Officers at Henderson Police Station have arrested a 30-year-old man who allegedly flattened Twin Otter’s tyre at Munda on April 7, 2018. Supervising Provincial Police...

SINU refutes claims of class boycott

BY LYNTON AARON FILIA SOLOMON Islands National University (SINU) has clarified that lectures are continuing as normal despite SINUSA carrying out a strike to boycott...

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‘FOOTBALL DREAMS ALIVE’

Paul Turner praises football passion, women's success and dreams...

RBFA mourns loss of respected football servant Lyndon Bako

Football fraternity remembers a leader whose humility, friendship and...

Solomon for Christ 2026 event draws near, 11 days to go 

BY RODRICK DESURI  AUKI  The preparation for the nationwide event of...

Wale’s courtesy visit to Malaita provincial government sets a new beginning: Asilau’a 

BY RODRICK DESURI  AUKI Premier of Malaita Province, Elijah Asilau'a, says...

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