Monthly Archives: May, 2018

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CHINA WANTS MORE

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

Dwindling external funding support hits social services

By Alfred Sasako THE impact of dwindling external financial support is beginning to show as donors, suffering funding fatigue, wind back their generosity. With 52 percent...

No plans yet to re-arm ‘other’ units

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA POLICE Commissioner Mathew Varley says there are no plans as yet to rearm other police units. He said this in response to questions...

No PPC at Tigoa police station

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA LOCALS in Rennell and Bellona capital Tigoa are raising concerns that there is no PPC looking after the police station there. Speaking to...

Court dismisses Muaki’s review claim against LCC

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA THE High Court has dismissed the Judicial Review of the Leadership Code Commission’s (LCC) determination process sought by former Special Secretary to...

Sick cows risk

MAL orders cattle from farm with TB-outbreak history BY BARNABAS MANEBONA A cattle farm in Fiji the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) orders cattle from...

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Islands Bible Ministry graduates 30

BY DOUGLAS VAHIA A graduation ceremony of 30 students was...

SIMTA urges shipping operators to embrace new digital era with launched shipping service app

BY TONY IROGA Solomon Islands Marine and Transport Association (SIMTA)...

Ministry launches corporate plan to guide reforms to 2028

BY JOSES SAREN The Ministry of Police, National Security and...

Malaria remains major public health challenge: Kenilorea

BY NED GAGAHE Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs and External...

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