Monthly Archives: July, 2018

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CHINA WANTS MORE

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

Sevev land trust board’s forfeiture of RIPEL FTEs on Russell “void and of no effect”: Attorney General

By Alfred Sasako THE Attorney General, James Apaniai, has dealt a heavy blow to Sevev Land Trust Board (SLTB), which claims it has forfeited all...

MEHRD reforming early childhood education

BY LYNTON AARON FILIA MINISTRY of Education and Human Resource Development is working on reforming the Early Childhood Education (ECE) in Solomon Islands with aim...

SIG launches Rapid e-Trade Readiness Assessment in SI

By Gary Hatigeva THE Solomon Islands government together with its stakeholders from both, the private and public sector have yesterday launched what has been described...

Traditional knowledge good for environment  

BY GEORGINA KEKEA TRADITIONAL skills and knowledge are now considered endangered with only a small group of people still practising ancient wayfinding methods. In the easternmost...

Balancing Country economic demands with environmental challenges

By Ezekiel Talatau THERE is growing pressure on ports and shipping to slash emissions in the Pacific region. Reaction to this, the South Pacific commission...

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Eels gear up for the challenge, aims to shine on home soil

BY RICHARD MENANOPO Hosting the OFC Women’s Champions League 2026...

SICF takes initiative to Western Province, push to grow chess participation

BY RICHARD MENANOPO The Solomon Islands Chess Federation (SICF) is...

Temotu Bash 2.0 draws crowd of 1,000, boosts tourism drive

BY NED GAGAHE Temotu Province came alive with music, culture...

Government prioritises maritime investment

BY JOHN HOUANIHAU The Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) has...

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