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More ESP applications approved, payments made: PMO

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HUNDREDS of applications for the Government’s Economic Stimulus Package have been approved by the ESP Committe.

A statement from the Committee emphasised that approval for piggery projects for the provinces and cocoa farmers were made last week.

Specifically, more than more than 500 hundred applications were approved for both cocoa farmers and piggery projects recently.

Hence, further approvals for poultry and timber milling will also be done this week.

Meanwhile, further approvals of applications and payments are also currently being made to successful recipients.

The Committee makes it clear that recipients whose applications were approved will be contacted via phone.

As part of requirement, those who have already signed their contracts will produce an invoice of their revised work plan and to be followed by disbursements of funds.  The ESP committee confirmed that majority of the funds will be paid directly to the suppliers of materials and equipment’s.

The Committee also explains that Constituency offices have also assisted to collect and deliver the ESP support to recipients be it cash and materials.

This is so that recipients in the rural areas will not have to pay for any expenses to travel to Honiara.

The Government through the ESP Committee is fully committed to the accountable implementation of the ESP in the interest of wellbeing of the people, national stability and economic empowerment.

–OPMC PRESS

SolAir extends flight suspension

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SOLOMON Airlines has announced a further extension of the suspension of regular scheduled international passenger flights, to March 27, 2021.

The airline had previously suspended all scheduled international flying until January 10, 2021.

The national carrier will continue to operate Government approved international repatriation, special charter and cargo flights. Domestic flights are operating to all 23 Solomon Islands destinations in the airline’s network.

“Due to the persistent international border closures, and to minimise disruption to customers looking to book future international travel with certainty, we have extended our suspension,” said Colin Sigimanu, Commercial Manager for Solomon Airlines.

“With the promise of effective COVID-19 vaccines becoming more of a reality next year, we look to the day we can resume normal regular international scheduled services.

“Until then, we will continue to operate cargo-only flights, repatriation services and where possible additional services subject to the approval of the Solomon Islands Government,” he added.

Solomon Airlines also confirmed that ticketed passengers affected, who wish to change to a future travel date, can do so without a change fee, subject to the same booking class being available.

Ticket validity extensions will also be provided to affected passengers uncertain about booking their future travel, with tickets automatically being held in credit and valid towards a new airfare for travel until December 1, 2022.

Further details are available on the Solomon Airlines website on their Travel Advice page.

–SOLAIR PRESS

2 yachts enter country illegally: PMO

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RSIPF Patrol boat Gizo. Photo by Austal.

TWO overseas yachts that entered the country illegally have been seized and detained by the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force and Customs authorities and they are now anchored outside Customs House in Point Cruz.

In a media statement yesterday, Officer of the Prime Minister said, “At 5pm yesterday, the RSIPF headquarters received reports from their staff at Aola village in East-Central Guadalcanal and members of the community at Aola about two yachts that had anchored at Paralau Island just outside Aola village.

It was reported some individuals approached one of the yachts and asked for fuel so they could patrol the area to keep an eye on the yachts.

The RSIPF dispatched MV Gizo with a team comprising members of the Maritime Police, Customs, Immigration, and Health, to investigate the reported entry of the yachts, and to detain and escort the yachts to Honiara for further investigations.

One of the yachts is called ROCKE HULL, and three crew members were sighted on it – one male and two females. The other yacht is called OCEANIS 473, and one male crew was sighted on it.

The two yachts arrived at Point Cruz at around midday today under Police escort. A boarding party will board both yachts, to deliver to the respective captains their breach and detention notices. Each of the crew members will be swabbed and tested for Covid-19.

Once the covid-19 test results are known, orders will be made to disembark the crew members, who will then undergo mandatory quarantine at government approved quarantine stations at their own cost.

As part of the precautionary measures, Police and health authorities at Aola village have been advised to inform all the individuals that had approached the yachts while they anchored at Paralau island, to maintain social distancing and to not interact with any other members of the Aola Community until the results of the covid-19 tests on the crews are known, and they are advised on further measures to be taken.

Investigations have already commenced to establish the reasons for their illegal entry as well as on any covid-19 related breaches the crew may have committed.

Investigations are also being undertaken at Aola, just to ensure we have full knowledge of everything that transpired between the boats, their crews and the people that went to one of the yachts to ask for fuel because COVID-19 can be transferred through goods touched by infected individuals.

These two yachts have broken several laws in our country by entering without approval during our ‘State of Public Emergency’.

Members of the public and communities are advised not to engage with any foreign vessel that may come to your area or their crew because they could be a huge risk to your communities if the crew are infected by COVID-19 or any other disease.

We will update you on developments on this case as it progresses.”

–OPMC PRESS

FB suspension official

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THE Minister for Civil Aviation and Communications, Peter Shanel

It will come into effect soon: Shanel

BY CHARLES KADAMANA

GOVERNMENT has maintained its decision to temporarily suspend access to Facebook while exploring ways to regulate it.

This was officially confirmed by Minister of Communication and Aviation Peter Shanel Agovaka in a press conference at Paul Tovua complex yesterday.

He said the timeline as to when it will come into effect will base on recommendation from Cybersecurity and Information Security Working group.

“Once we receive the advice, we will come on air to announce it,” he said.

The working group comprises of Attorney General’s chamber, Government ICT team, Ministry of Communication and Aviation and the Prime Minister’s office.

Shanel highlighted that the government has always held the position that the unregulated use of Facebook in the country is a potential threat to the public security, public safety, and public morality.

Some of the reasons Minister Agovaka used to justify the temporary suspension of Facebook are;

1. Facebook is a platform for misinformation

2. Facebook incites violence and hatred towards leaders

3. Facebook being used for Racial abuse and bullying

4. Facebook being used for Discrimination

5. Facebook minority users have negatively affected the majority

6. Facebook advance unlawful activities.

He said having seriously considered these the government decided to temporarily suspend Facebook in the country.

He said this will allow policy and law makers to explore ways to regulate its use so that individuals can be held accountable for what they say in the social media platform.

He said this will ensure that those administer pages are also accountable for the comments and postings of others on their forums or chat groups.

He said the temporary suspension will be lifted after the passage and implementation of legislation requiring the compulsory registration of all sim cards.

He said his ministry is now nearing the completion of a draft bill to amend the Telecommunication Act requiring the compulsory registration of all sim card.

“This is a step towards ensuring that persons using telecommunication services can be held accountable for their actions.

“Sim registration is vital component of telecommunication in the digital era.

“The re-opening of Facebook will be considered after the passage and implementation of this legislation or if circumstances change,” he said.

In a case where Facebook users bypass the restriction during the temporary suspension period the government will seek legal advice from the Attorney General.

He also explains that Facebook throughout the world ride on the spectrum of telecommunication operators.

“For us in Solomon Islands Facebook and other social media platform ride on the spectrum of Telekom so in a sense they don’t have frequency license.

He said the other thing is Facebook don’t have business licence, it is operating out of legality business of our country.

He added that the government also find it difficult to tax Facebook because they use our airspace and these are some of the technical issues the public need to know.

In terms of how the suspension will affects the fundamental rights and freedoms he said the fundamental rights and freedoms are not absolute.

He said the constitution while recognizing that freedom of expression also provides that this freedom must not be used among others, defame others and incites hatred.

Work on relocation plan underway: Mua

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MP for Savo/Russell Dickson Mua and Minister for Ministry of Forestry and Research.

By EDDIE OSIFELO

TWO key ministries are tasked to develop a resettlement policy for residents of low lying atolls and artificial islands highly vulnerable to climate change.

They are the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology and Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey.

Environment Minister, Dickson Mua revealed this during his sine die motion speech in Parliament yesterday.

He said work on it is supported by the International Organisation for Migration and had started.

Mua said this year it met some setbacks with covid 19 but it will be progressed further in 2021 and this should guide the resettlement work that will be spearheaded by the Ministry of Lands.

“We are fighting climate change thus trying to convince the High Emitting states or powers worldwide.

“As the Opposition Leader alluded to ‘to many international meetings’ with no action. Sir, we are pursuing the big emitters during those international meetings,” he said.

Mua said as small island states it’s a real threat being experienced.

He said since the first Conference of Parties (COP) meeting multilateral processes are not welcoming.

“So much so that we lost confidence in the processes,” he added.

 “This morning sir through virtual meeting again we utter our concern on such.”

Minister Mua said as a country it’s about time we promote renewable energy.

He said nature plays a very important role thus preserving of our forests is important.

“Let’s also preserve our mangroves which is the breeding place for our seafood and helps reduce or stops coastal erosion,” he said.

Gov’t works on policy to stop human trafficking

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PM Sogavare

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

GOVERNMENT is working with stakeholders to develop a policy framework aimed at eliminating modern slavery and commercial sexual exploitation on both national and foreign fishing vessels.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare revealed this in his nationwide address on Monday.

He said last week the Immigration Division together with other relevant government agencies and representatives from civil society and non-government organisations participated in a two-day virtual consultation workshop organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Foreign Fisheries Agency (FFA) at Heritage Park hotel on the subject of eliminating modern slavery, labour, and human trafficking on fishing vessels

“This Policy Framework will be recommended for regional and international cooperation to ensure the state flag ships support the regional initiatives undertaken by IOM, ILO and FFA for Parties to Nauru Agreement,” Sogavare said.

“The Policy Framework will incorporate best practises to protect people from modern slavery and human trafficking, on fishing vessels nationally, regionally, and internationally,” he added.

“My good people, it is time we take serious actions against the issue of international modern slavery and human trafficking in our country and the region.”

He said the workshop considered a research report conducted in the fishing industries in Solomon Islands, which highlighted labour issues and commercial sexual exploitations.

“Therefore, the Government is taking steps to address the challenges of forced labour on foreign flag vessels in the international waters outside of the Parties to Nauru Agreement.”

3 repa-flights this weekend

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Chairman of the Oversight Committee Dr Jimmie Rodgers

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO

THREE repatriation flights to bring in nationals have been scheduled for this weekend.

Dr Jimmie Rodgers Secretary to Prime Minister confirmed this.

“In this weekend we anticipate three flights one will go from Brisbane, Auckland and coming in and that will bring home most of our seasonal workers in New Zealand on the 6th.

“On Monday the 7th we anticipate flight to Vanuatu where it will bring in students from Vanuatu and on the 8th we anticipate to go Manila and stay over night there come back on 9th with second Flight for Manila to replace the flight that we have planned for the 24th of November.

Repatriation flights for Cuba and Europe and US would be in January this is most important thing to make the public aware of that everyone is in the listing,” said Rodgers.

He said Flight for Moresby Manila is scheduled for December 12 because the last institution to close in PNG will be on the 11th of Friday and so the Flight from Manila will arrive on the five-clock morning on Port Moresby and from there to Honiara.

We’ll make a U-turn: Kiki

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Honiara Warriors lethal marksman Franstar Rukumana currently leads the Solomon Cup 2020 goal race with six goals from two matches played. Photo TAROMANE MARTIN.

Rukumana leads golden boot race

By Taromane Martin

DESPITE their opening defeat to Honiara Warriors yesterday Central Shields Head Coach Tome Kiki says his side will make a U-turn in their next match.

Shields were mauled by Warriors 7-0 in their opening fixture in Group B yesterday.

Former Junior Kurukuru player Frankster Rukumana netted five goals in the win to see him lead the 2020 Solomon Cup golden boot race with six goals in day four of the competition yesterday.

Warriors Head Coach Henry Koto said after their opening 3-1 defeat to Isabel Frigates they went back and worked on their weaknesses for their remaining matches.

“We worked on individuals, our team work and stepped up our preparations for today, “he said.

“Today the boys had a strong determination to win the game. Now the confidence has returned and we look forward for our next games.

“Some of our players did received knocks and we will go back and manage those,” Coach Koto said.

Despite the heavy loss Coach Koto said they accepted the result and will make a U-turn in their next fixture.

“Underestimation was there because Warriors lost their first game to Frigates.

“Despite the loss, I’m proud of the boys being their first time to come and play here. Most are young ones. Only a few are old ones that played in 2017.

“I think the problem for us was we started slow. Intensity was also slow and we failed to pick up in our game. However we accept the result.

“Areas we need to improve on is defending. We accept the loss. This is the second time we conceded a big margin in this competition.

“Central Shield will make a U-turn for our next game against Renbel (ibis) on Thursday,” Kiki said.

The win sees Warriors with three points with two games left in Group B while Shields are yet to register a point. Shields have three more games left in their campaign.

‘Disappointing draw

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Renbel Ibis goal hero, Steve Mane celebrating his second leading goal against Isabel Frigates with team mates in yesterday's draw against Isabel Frigates. Photo Peter Zoleveke II.

Frigates, Ibis share points

BY PETER ZOLEVEKE II

UNDERESTIMATING saw Isabel Frigates held to a surprise 2 all draw against a rejuvenated Renbel Ibis who managed to share points in Day 4 of the Solomon Cup 2020 Group B yesterday.

The 2-2 draw did not sink in well for both head coaches who despite chances to secure all three points yesterday saw them walk with a point each. Despite the result both coaches said they were satisfied with the point.

Frigates came off to a flying start in the competition unlike Ibis who were thumped 5 – 0 by Makira Ulawa Kakamora in Match Day 2.

Ibis head coach, Batram Suri when coming in yesterday’s fixture was more focused going for the 3 points.

“I’m a little bit happy with the result but we should have won that’s what we were aiming for, especially when we created three open chances in the first half but could not convert it,” Suri said in a post-match interview.

The Southerners had the early advantage an improved side from their opening defeat playing exceptionally on possession managed under hard working midfielder, Jorge B Tongaka. Steve Mane had the lead for Ibis from a loose corner kick for them to get the advantage heading for the breather.

“Our first game we really don’t know our opponents that well on how they (Makira) play, and it makes it the hardest part for a team. But I have to adjust our playing format system looking at the strength of my players,” says Suri.

Ibis played a 4-4-2 format a change to Suri’s initial 4-3-3 set up. Isabel level the score just minutes into the second spell through Isaiah Malasa not long for Mane again to get his second goal for Ibis in the competition from a rebound shot.

It was experienced Frigates midfielder, Obed Havimana who pulled one goal back to draw level from a well-timed shot outside the 18 yard box.

Speedy forwards Lavenstar Puia and substitute Lenny Kaitu had several goal opportunities but was well dealt with under leading role of Samuel Osifelo to put things to safety.  

On the other hand Frigates keep menacing in search for a late winner but their attempts were denied by former Kurukuru goalkeeper Paul Laki manning the Ibis posts.

For Omokirio the draw against the underdogs was blamed for his players’ attitude of underestimating, after an impressive 3-1 comeback win over Honiara Warriors in their opening match in the competition.

“I’m not satisfied. We were planning for a win today (yesterday) unfortunately performance was not up to the standard where we should get the points. We are not satisfied, despite that we get a point at least we don’t loss,” Omokirio said.

“Our team attitude, when against a tough opponent we have the attitude to fight when against a known weak side our approach also is weak,” he admitted.

“Also we know all the teams are prepared well coming in the competition, recruiting best players

Frigates now temporarily sits top of Group B with four points after the draw, leaving their group open for favorites Makira Ulawa Kakamora who they will go head to head in a group decider on Thursday 3.

The draw see Ibis now with one point and sits fourth position, top of Central Shields who are yet to open their account following their humiliating 7-0 loss to Honiara Warriors in their opener yesterday.

Malaita’s share

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Minister clarifies funds for the province

By EDDIE OSIFELO

MINISTER of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening, Rollen Seleso has denied “misconceptions” that Malaita has missed out national government funding.

He clarified this after Opposition Leader Mathew Wale told the Malaita Second Appointed Day in Auki recently that the province has missed out on Provincial Capacity Development Fund (PCDF).

Speaking in the sine die motion in Parliament yesterday, Minister Seleso said in reality, when considering PCDF and provincial grants, Malaita province is the highest recipient of government support, and the provincial government is performing well in utilising the PCDF.

He said it would be the same case if the upcoming Revenue Sharing Bill is legislated.

The Government signed a Financing Agreement with European Union on August 31, 2020 on the “Provincial Government Service Delivery” programme that operates under the auspices of the Provincial Government Sector Programme through United Nations Development Funds and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

Minister Seleso said with a support of $78 million will continue with the works of the PGSP in strengthening Good Governance and Financial Reforms whilst at the same time engages in infrastructure development in the Education and Health sectors for the next three years starting 2021.

Moreover, the PCDF is the flagship programme of the Provincial Government Strengthening Programme which started 12 years ago.

Seleso said as of 2008, with the support of an average of $30 million per annum from the National Government, the programme has delivered more than 1,300 infrastructure projects.

He said it also created more than 8,000 jobs in these projects, and has spent more than $300 million during the period.

More than 50 percent of the infrastructure projects are invested in Health, Education and the Administration sectors.