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PM announces five new cases from Auckland flight

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PRIME Minister Manasseh Sogavare today has announced five new COVID-19 cases in the country.

Speaking during his nationwide address today, the Prime Minister said four of the new cases are from our returning soccer players.He said the fifth case is from a passenger from Korea that also travelled on the Auckland flight.

“Out of the 16 players who returned from UK, eight are positive cases,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the five new cases now brings the total number of cases from the flight from Auckland on 25th October to nine.

“So the total number of cases registered in Solomon Islands now is 13, of which the first four that were linked to the Philippines have since become negative,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister said the four initial cases from the Philippines although now negative will be closely monitored and undergo further tests.He said they should be released once they satisfy all the testing protocols.

Prime Minister Sogavare said daily health monitoring is continuing for all our quarantined passengers.

“Swabbing and further tests are also underway as part of our testing protocols,” he said.

The Prime Minister assured the country that all cases have been contained within the isolation stations as community transmission remains low.

–OPMC Press Release

Suidani eyes water business

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Premier of Malaita province Daniel Suidani

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

AUKI

MARA government is hoping to get water business with responsible stakeholders for its long term plan for the development of Auki and other parts of the province.

The plan is Auki Greater Master Plan and MARA government sees it important that the 30 years plan to have water as a vital component that encompasses processes and policy plat-forms to develop the province.

Premier Daniel Suidani made the statements during the launching of Auki Water Supply Up-grade Project in Auki last week.

Suidani said looking ahead, MARA government is working at finishing Auki Greater Master Plan. Thus, water accessibility is an important aspect of the proposed planned developments.

He said the plan is a “Mala 2050” visioning process and policy platform which will arrive at an idea of Mala in 2050 and what we should be planning for.

Saying the document focuses on planning for a greater Auki over that time period based on the following assumption;

“Firstly, Auki is assumed to encompass road or sea accessible areas of the following wards, 1-3 and wards 27-30, extending from Gwaunaru/Buma in the north and Su’u in the south.

“This area is define roughly by extend of existing road network, planned intended projects and availability of tracts of registered lands,” Suidani said.

He said as part of the plan, MPG sees the following as initial anchor projects for 2020-2025.

“The number of projects envisages and is currently being pursued by the province and is at var-ious stages of preparation.

“These are important elements going forward in planning the overall development of the greater Auki area.

“These developments include Bina tuna processing plant and port as well as southern Langa Langa water supply scheme.

“Kilu’ufi hospital and health services precinct stage one, Auki seafront performance area, cruise visitor zone and craft market.

“Mawa timber processing and provincial forestry nursery zone, Queen Elizabeth Girl’s National High School and residential, business and industrial area demarcation,” he said.

On that note, Suidani said Bina tuna processing plant project is an investment requires proper water supply and the province under the MOU signed with MFMR has been working closely with the ministry on the area.

ESP list going around ‘not true’

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MoFT Permanent Secretary McKinnie Dentana. Photo by SBM

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

LIST of Economic Stimulus Package (ESP) project applications circulating since last week amongst the public is ‘not a true one’.

Ministry of Finance and Treasury (MoFT) Permanent Secretary (PS) McKinnie Dentana and Chairman of the ESP Committee said probably there were some leakage earlier coming out from their ministry or from the Prime Minister’s Office but the list going around is not true.

In response to question during yesterday’s ‘Covid-19 Talk-Back Show’ on whether a list going around of over 16 project applications is the final list of payments or will it be further assessed and reduced, the PS explains that the appropriate information will be made in the proper channel which is to be on the proper website.

Mr Dentana in confirmation said he has not seen ‘what list’ is actually going around but he has heard there are a lot of lists circulating.

“I have not seen what list is actually going around but I have heard there are a lot of lists going around,” said Dentana.

“First of all I will say probably there was some leakage coming out from the Ministry of Finance or from the Prime Minister’s Office, but I just want to explain here that the list going around is not a true one. That is the first point and the second point is all appropriate information as we have said in the previous Talk-Back Show will be made in the proper channel.

“Proper channel that can access to everyone, every day, every night, in years, the information will be available on the proper website.”

Since last week, Dentana said they are continuing this week over the ESP letter of offer and contract to be issued to those who are recipients, probably to reach next week as well.

“We have completed all process on most of the activity on the stimulus package so since last week, and this week, ‘and probably next week’, letter of offer, contract and also payment will start to be released.”

Gov’t proceeds to recruit new nurses

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Registered nurse taking make their pledge.

BY MAVIS N. PODOKOLO

SEVENTY-EIGHT newly graduated nurses are in the process of being recruited, with some ex-pecting to start duties today.

Pauline McNeil, Permanent Secretary to Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS), said this is necessary to fill in the gaps.

 “Going forward to fill in the gaps my team at the Ministry and the National Nursing council headed by Michael Larui are in the process of   signing the contracts for 78 new graduates and the signing started on Friday, October 30,” McNeil said.

“We have already made submissions to the Ministry of Public Services two weeks ago to fast-truck the recruitment of the 78 new graduates,” she added.

McNeil said because of the urgency their contracts were fast tracked on Friday.

“We are also moving forward to bring on our 15 recently retired nurses on board to mentor and coach these new recruits.”

National Director of Nursing, Michael Larui said he met the new graduates on Saturday and briefed them about what’s expected of them.

He said they will distribute the nurses to the National Referral Hospital and clinics in Honiara while others will serve in covid-19 operations.

Police to enquire into bribery attempt on PPC Malaita

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BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

POLICE Commissioner Mostyn Mangau says no formal complaint has been raised to the po-lice about allegations of bribery in Malaita.

Two separate bribery allegations on the PPC Malaita and also on two members of Provincial Assembly were reported in media recently.

Mangau, responding to questions during a recent media conference, said that he is aware of allegations being discussed in the social media but there are no formal complaints reported to the Police about those bribery allegations on the MPAs.

But if those allegations are true then come forward and report to the police, Mangau said.

Regarding two officers of a logging company attempting to bribe the PPC Malaita, Mangau said, he will check on Auki police as to whether any enquiry has been made into that allegation.

He said there is still no update on those issues and police will follow-up on that allegations.

Last week, Opposition Leader Matthew Wale condemned the alleged bribery attempt by the two officers of a logging company on the Malaita Provincial Police Commander in Auki.

Wale commended PPC Riolo for refusing to accept the bribe and publishing the incident.

“In this PPC Riolo has shown a good example to other public officers to emulate in exposing corruption,” Riolo said.

However, Wale was also concerned why the PPC did not immediately order the arrest of both officers and their boss to whom he spoke on the phone.

The Opposition Leader said these people are so bold in going to the RSIPF Auki provincial office to commit their crime.

“It was important that not only should the evidence be collected on the spot, but that they should also be arrested forthwith,” the Opposition Leader stressed.

Wale said the attempted bribery of the PPC is a serious matter and should not be left un-punished.

“The RSIPF is the premier law enforcement agency in Solomon Islands and these people obviously intended to compromise its work in relation to a matter directly affecting them or their company.

“We all, but especially police officers, must jealously guard the effectiveness and impartiality of the RSIPF against such malign activities aimed at undermining the rule of law in Solomon Islands,” the Opposition Leader adds.

“It is important that we do things properly and according to laws of the country, and ordinances of the Province and not allow people to flout our laws.

“I therefore call on the Police to immediately pursue investigations into this allegation and arrest those involved.”

He said PPC Riolo’s actions demonstrates quality that is required by the people in our public offices, especially the Police force.

“PPC Riolo, your decision shows your dedication to the rule of law and your job as a senior police officer, and serves as an example to other public officers,” Wale said.

Get prepared for developments ahead: Suidani

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Malaita Premier Daniel Suidani.

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

AUKI

PREMIER of Malaita province, Daniel Suidani has called on his people of west Fataleka and the province to prepare for developments ahead.

He made the call during handover of a PCDF-funded market building to the people of Taeloa over the weekend.

“My good people of West Fataleka, you might hear stories of development support that is coming to Malaita province. Let me demystify and clarify any doubts in your mind about the sup-port.

“We know the State of Department of the United State of America have announced recently that Malaita province will be the focus of its $25m grant under their scale programme,” Suidani said.

He said in preparation for the support, people must work together to harness the benefits that will come under the programme and affiliated projects.

“I can assure you that west Fataleka and ward five will not benefit from this support if we are not ready to work together as one people.

“I urge you to start organising yourselves in readiness of the support. It’s time we must talk together as tribes or families in readiness.

“Let’s not have the attitude of waiting for things to be put on a plate for you. That attitude will not bring any good to us or our communities.

“Let’s not wait for others to tell us what to do rather let’s put our God’s given knowledge and wisdom into good use and in preparation for the opportunities. We cannot sit and wait and hopping change will somehow appear like a miracle to us.

“I believe west Fataleka will continue to contribute to the development of the province and push the boundary frontier of development to ensure our place continues to move on the right development trajectory.

“No that will never happen. We will have to get involve and get organise.”

Repa-date not yet fixed for graduating students

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BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

REPATRIATION date is not yet fixed for Solomon Islands graduating students this year over-seas but national government is thinking on ‘the second week of December’.

As soon as all arrangements are formalised then they will announce the date of the actual ‘travel back’ said Permanent Secretary (PS) Dr Franco Rodie of the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development (MEHRD) during yesterday’s Coronavirus (Covid-19) ‘Talk-Back Show’.

As understood the government is planning to repatriate students who should be able to complete their studies while ongoing students are to remain in host countries because of the difficulties in terms of quarantine measures as well as travel restrictions, Dr Rodie assures those to remain that they will do their best over their allowances from December to New Year.

“In terms of the repatriation of graduating students, if you have been following very carefully on all the decisions or plans that we have, earlier on we mentioned for students who are currently studying in Fiji based institutions, Papua New Guinea [PNG], Vanuatu particularly USP Emalus Campus as well as Samoa and some in Australia and New Zealand, [that] we are planning to repatriate students who should be able to complete their studies or graduating students,” said Dr Rodie.

“So just for your interest, in Fiji we have 368 graduating students, Samoa [4], PNG [77], Vanuatu with 84, Australia with 19, and New Zealand [4].

“Now for ongoing students in those institutions, there are about 898, so these are the students that we are planning for them to remain in the host countries because of the difficulties in terms of quarantine measures as well as travel restrictions. We will make sure for these students, they receive their allowances from December 2020 until February when they are expected to resume their classes.

“All in all, ongoing students, 898 those who are going to remain in those institutions and for graduating students who we are going to repatriate are about 530.

“Now we have not really fixed the date for them to be repatriated but we are thinking of second week of December, as soon as all the arrangements have been formalised, then we will announce the date of the actual travel back to the Solomon.

“So those are the repatriation arrangements for our graduating students and those who are going to remain in those host countries or institution.”

Only 73 nurses for covid-19 allowance

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Frustrated nurses stand to gather and requesting relevant authorities to address the non-payment of covid-19 allowance claims.

BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

THE national government had revealed that only 73 nurses are eligible to receive covid-19 allowances and not all nurses.

This was revealed by Dr Jimmie Rodgers Secretary to Prime Minister and member of the over-sight committee in a recent press conference.

Based on the over sight committee recommendation to cabinet the government could pay for only 73 nurses working at the frontline.

For 69 nurses work as frontlines on covid-19 operation tier one they will $400 and four nurses working at tier two or support operation will get $150 only when the person comes into contact with someone from outside at the boarders.

These nurses are those who have worked at the frontline including those that work at the quarantine and isolation unit at the National Referral Hospital.     

He said when government meet with Solomon Islands Nursing Association on October 4, 2020, government has clarified to SINA that it would only be paying covid-19 allowances to front-liners and not to all nurses as wanted by SINA.

The governed can’t afford to pay $250 per fortnight to all nurses in the country and $1000 per fortnight for all nurse in emergency zones.

Moreover, there about 1,200 nurses through the country.

Gov’t disclosed nurses benefits

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Secretary to Prime Minister Dr Jimmy Rodgers speaking to journalists at a media conference yesterday afternoon when he clari es the issue of allowances for nurses and justify the government action in suspending SINA. Picture: Charles Kadamana

BY CHARLES KADAMANA

THE government has disclosed how much the members of Solomon Island Nursing Association members (SINA) get with a call for nurses to give back to the country instead of asking for more.

Secretary to Prime Dr Jimmy Rodgers in an effort to justify the government action in suspending SINA reveals how much SINA members received from different allowances including their basic salary.

He said apart from basic salary the nurses received Special Duty Allowance (SDA), Multi allowance, Dirty allowance, Risk allowance, Posting allowance and COVID-19 allowances.

Take for example, a level 5.5 nurse with basic salary $1,307.70 also received SDA ($511.23), Multi allowance ($414.23), Danger allowance ($390), Risk allowance ($390), Posting ($250 for Province) plus COVID-19 allowance ($3,213.24) is totalling up to $78,344.00 per annum.

For level 12 nurse with the basic salary $3,210 also received SDA ($1,076.79), Multi allowance ($802.50), Danger allowance ($390), Rick allowance ($390), Posting ($250 for province) and COVID allowance ($5,893) is totalling up to $152,161.00.

Based on these figures’ Dr Rodgers says the country deserved from the nurses to give back to the country instead of asking for more.

“They deserve what they get but all I am saying is for them to give back to the country instead of asking for more.

“Now that the nation knows what they get is not hidden, I am interested to get public reaction and they will answer to it.

“From my perspective they deserved what they get but all I’m asking them is to show back to our nation that is very poor that the laying of staff because of Covid-19 and cutting salary by 50 percent for essential services, we ask them to regain the trust of the country that has accorded them the trust to develop their career.

“Please if you understand what you are getting don’t ask for another, $250 fortnight, don’t ask for another $1000, where would that money come from,” he said.

He also reveals that only 73 nurses will receive Covid-19 allowances and the government will not be paying other allowances as demanded by SINA.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare yesterday suspended SINA after its members staged a peaceful protest at the National Referral Hospital Car park over the delay of their allowances.

However, Dr Rodgers in press conference yesterday says they had given enough time to dialogue their position on the allowances.

He explains that on October 4 the government in its meeting with SINA clearly stated that it would only be pay Covid-19 allowances to front liners and not to the rest of the nurses as demanded by SINA

He said SINA had demanded that every nurse in the country regardless of where they are situated must paid $250 per fortnight. In addition to that all nurses in emergency zone must receive $1000 per fortnight.

There are about 1,200 nurses throughout the country.

He said based on the oversight committee recommendation to cabinet the government could only pay for the 73 nurses working at the front line but it can’t afford to pay $250 to all nurses in the country and $1000 a fortnight to those in emergency zones.

Under the COVID-19 arrangements as stipulated in a public service circular everyone who worked at the frontline will get $300 per day but not every day-only at times when the person comes into contact with someone from outside at the borders.

He also explains that only 73 nurses that work at the frontline, including those at the quarantine centres and at the isolation unit at the NRH are paid Covid-19 allowances.

Scholarships for 2021 will be made available

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Permanent Secretary for MEHRD, Dr Franco Rodie.

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

CABINET has approved that school scholarships will be made available for next year.

Confirming this is the Permanent Secretary (PS) of the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development (MEHRD) Dr Franco Rodie when questioned on any new update for ‘Form Seven scholarship’ in 2021 during yesterday’s ‘Iumi Together against Covid-19 Talk-Back Show’.

The MEHRD Permanent Secretary said not only scholarships for Form Seven students but citizens who would also like to be considered for training programme or studies they would like to pursue.

“Cabinet has approved the scholarships that will be made available, not only the Form Seven students but citizens who would like to be considered for the training programme or studies they would like to pursue.

“So Cabinet has approved it and currently as of last week Thursday my Officers were trying to put the information together so they can put out an advertisement on the scholarships that will be made available,” said Rodie.

It is understood that the confirmation by Dr Rodie on scholarships come as ‘welcome news’ for members of the general public who through this Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic have been raising question if whether scholarships this year for school next year will be offered.