Monthly Archives: June, 2021

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CHINA WANTS MORE

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

Eighteen to graduate in small seafood business

BY JARED KOLI History is being created as 18 Solomon Islanders will today be awarded a Micro-qualification in Establishing and Operating a Small Seafood Business. The...

Choiseul school leaders to meet over COVID-19

BY BEN BILUAGizo SCHOOL principals, head teachers and chairpersons in Choiseul Province will meet to discuss a safety strategy towards COVID-19. A total of 60 participants...

Taxi owners, drivers to address safety of girls

PUBLIC Transport owners and drivers have agreed to take initial steps to address Women and Girls’ safety on public transport in Honiara in a...

‘New rules needed on harmful subsidies’

BY BEN BILUAGizo MINISTER of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Jeremiah Manele is urging World Trade Organisation (WTO) members to establish new rules on harmful...

Taro commissioned to start service

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO THE country’s second Guardian Class Patrol Boat was commissioned in Honiara yesterday. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare officiated in the commissioning of Australian...

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Acting Vice Chancellor says SINU league could help uncover future national football talents

BY RICHARD MENANOPO The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Soccer...

Socialisation workshop held in Auki 

BY RODRICK DESURI  Auki  The Ministry of National Planning and Development...

CEMA continues with its ‘farmers first’ commitment

BY TONY IROGA The Commodities Export Marketing Authority (CEMA) has...

56 students graduate from Papapi Technical School

BY BEN BILUAGizo A total of 56 students have successfully...

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