Monthly Archives: August, 2021

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CHINA WANTS MORE

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

Covid-19 risk to SI greater than before: Rodgers

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO COVID-19 risk for Solomon Islands is greater than ever before since the delta variant of the virus is just next door,...

19 in quarantine

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO WHILE the country is preparing for a 36-hour lockdown, 19 people are serving their mandatory quarantine at government funded stations. Jonathan Taufiariki,...

PM says UXO is an ‘ugly legacy’ of WW2

THE issue of Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) is an ugly legacy of World War 2 Solomon Islands is still experiencing its effects to this day. Prime...

Taimareho case moved

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA THE case against the directors, General Manager, captains and the West Are’are Constituency shipping company has adjourned to October 5 due to...

Public urged to adhere to lockdown orders

ATTORNEY General Muria John (Jnr) calls on the public and especially people residing inside the Honiara Declared Emergency Zone to respect and adhere to...

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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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