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Unprofessionalism of nurse in Labour Ward

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DEAR EDITOR, being on September 23, 2018 I could remember well sitting in the Labour ward at the National Referral Hospital waiting for my wife to attend labour and saw the unprofessional behaviour shown by the nurses in the labour ward towards the pregnant female (patient).

Flash back in early 2000 Midwifes are so kind to pregnant mothers which they show respect and comfort to patient.

Nowadays there were too many new Registered Nurse which they do not treat patient well in the labour ward.

They also mention unprofessional statement by saying to the pregnant mothers with pain, that’s what you people wants!

They even make fun of the mothers that fill with pain and even do not have heart to comfort the mothers but oppositely sit back in their office and making fun to the pregnant mother using Medical terms.

Also when mothers crying with pain they shout angrily to them saying shut up, you make too much Noise with realising that there is another life and it’s not a play.

I was standing and saw this happen.

In result of their delay and attitude there were 4 incident happen, two (2) mothers lost their twins, the other lost her baby after seizer and the other mother delivered her baby on the walk way in the labour ward.

All this incident show poor nursing which should be removed or else go back to attend school for another ten years.

It is a problem for us to day and for mothers that attend labor at National Referral Hospital where you will definitely face irresponsible nurses.

Responsible authorities should enquire in to this issue and remove those type of nurse out or should discipline them for their action (negligent of duty).

That kind of ward should need right people who have brain and can help others.

Lastly I just want to applaud the doctors in charge for that ward for their good work showing real professional duties towards patients (a female and a Male doctor) this what junior nurses (diploma) should do, following the example of the PHD people.

Samson Kele

Tasahe Bee

West Honiara

Atoifi Hospital urgently in need of medical supplies

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DEAR EDITOR, in the September 21, 2018, I wrote the letter, below; to Honiara newspapers in the form of an appeal in the hope that the then reported urgent need for medical supplies at the Atoifi Hospital might be relieved.

I have returned from Singapore to learn that no help for the hospital has been forthcoming and I would again, please, request some help is quickly rendered to the hospital by the Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services, if possible, or by one or more of Solomon Islands traditional aid partners or international agencies such as those operating under the auspices of the UN.

The Atoifi Hospital in Malaita, although an Adventist Hospital serves a population of 80,000 people and has provided skilled medical services in a Christian environment for over 36 years.

The hospital has an operating theatre which performs around 600 surgical operations each year.

“While the National Referral Hospital is said to be gradually returning to normal after comparatively recently running out of essential medical drugs and supplies and then getting help from regional donor partners and several members of the public and organisations, news has reached me that the situation at the Atoifi Hospital in Malaita regarding medical supplies is rather critical.

“In writing this letter, by way of an appeal, I would ask for help in supplying the Atoifi Hospital with either the medical supplies said to be urgently required at the hospital’s pharmacy department or donations to help the hospital acquire the necessary needs.

“It is my understanding the medical supplies listed are urgently required at the Atoifi Hospital (although the list is by no means conclusive) and more information of needs can be obtained by contacting the hospital

“May I thank all those willing and able to assist the Atoifi Hospital in advance of help that might be given.”

Adrenaline 1mg/ml ( 30amps)

Oxytocin 5units (30amps)

Ceftriaxone 1gr ( 30vials)

Ferrous sulphate tabs (2000)

Indomethacin 25mg ( 2000)

Benzhexol 5mg tabs ( 500)

Haloperidol 5mg tabs ( 500)

Depo inj 150mg/ ml (50vials)

iodiene 10% solution ( 10bottles)

Zinc sulphate 20mg ( 500tabs)

Plaster rolls ( 36)

 

Yours sincerely

FRANK SHORT

Paraguayan connection

Angel Chamorro, a futsal specialist from Paraguay will assist the national under-18 futsal team during next week’s campaign in the Youth Olympic Games in Argentina

South American appointed to assist under-18 futsal squad during Youth Olympic Games

 

BY ROMULUS HUTA

Angel Chamorro, a futsal specialist from Paraguay will assist the national under-18 futsal team during next week’s campaign in the Youth Olympic Games in Argentina

PARAGUAYAN futsal specialist Angel Chamorro was appointed to assist the Solomon Islands national under-18 futsal squad for the upcoming Youth Olympic Games.

Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) confirmed on Wednesday.

Chamorro will assist head coach Stanley Puairana during the Games which will run from October 6 to 18 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The South American was called into the squad to stand in for the absence of assistant coach Dickson Kadau, who could not be able to travel with the team.

SIFF will foot the expenses for the Paraguayan’s service to the team.

Junior Kurukuru manager Nacanieli Seru discussed the appointment terms with Chamorro during the official draws of the Youth Olympic Games futsal tournament held during the month of August in Argentina.

Chamorro is an accredited FIFA Futsal Instructor for South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) and also the President of the Futsal Coaches Association of Paraguay.

SIFF believes Chamorro will contribute vitally towards the young lads’ performance in Argentina since he has experience at the highest level.

Chamorro will meet the team upon arrival in Buenos Aires on Friday.

The junior Kurukurus will depart Honiara this afternoon along with the rest of the Solomon Islands delegates for Buenos Aires via Brisbane and Auckland.

They are placed in Pool A alongside Brazil, Russia, Iran and Costa Rica in the men’s futsal competition of the games.

Their first match is scheduled for Monday 10am (Solomon Islands Time) against Iran.

Fingers crossed

Hon. Minister for Culture and Tourism, Bartholomew Parapolo.

Hopes high for Anuha airport re-opening as Gov’t dialogue with landowners

 

ANUHA Island, known as the Pearl of Solomons, may spring back to life as the government sets to re-open Anuha airfield.

After 30 years of negligence after the resort closed in 1988, there is renewed hope as the Government has continued talks with landowners of the area.

A high-level government delegation led by the Minister for Culture and Tourism (MCT) Bartholomew Parapolo, Minister for Communication and Aviation (MCA) Peter Agovaka, Minister for Lands, Housing and Survey Hon Andrew Manepora, PS of MCA Moses Virivolomo, PS of Lands Stanley Waleanisia, PS for Ministry of Infrastructure and Development (MID) Stephen Maesiola and Director (acting) Civil Aviation Authority of Solomon Islands Mr Brian Halisanau and other government officials, travelled to Anuha Island on September 23.

The delegation had a fruitful dialogue on the ground with the landowners which both parties agreed to redevelop the island and bring back economic activities to the island to benefit the landowners, the people of the province and Solomon Islands as a whole.

“There is now renewed energy from the landowners and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to have the airport open and later invite investors to redevelop the resort,” a government statement highlighted.

The statement adds the government through the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Surveys had reached an agreement with the landowners in 2009 to lease the Island for tourism activities.

The lease was never executed which clouded the initiative which raised a lot of questions amongst landowners as to what went wrong.

“Despite the stall in executing the lease, the landowners, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Central Islands province maintained dialogue to reopen the airport and redevelop the resort,” the Government statement said.

As a result of the meeting, a plan of action has been agreed on and includes securing and executing the lease signed in 2009; and that the landowners to request and allow the government to enter the island in the last quarter of 2018 for purposes of survey and produce costs for airport redevelopment starting 2019.

“The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and the Ministry of Communication and Aviation will together implement the airport redevelopment plan with the support of all government agencies, the province and the landowners,” it said.

The government has thanked the landowners for their cooperation to work with the government to have the Island redeveloped.

“The government is keen and will deliver the required infrastructure in 2019 to revive the Anuha Island and regain its status as the pearl of Solomon’s,” the statement said.

–MCA PRESS

Solomon Islands gear up for Hong Kong clash

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Solomon Islands national rugby league coach John Jewiss.

BY ROMULUS HUTA

Solomon Islands national rugby league coach John Jewiss.

THE national rugby league side will take on Hong Kong in their second Group B of the Rugby League Emerging Nations World Championships currently underway in Australia.

This match is scheduled for this Sunday 2pm at the New Stadium Cabramatta in Sydney.

The national side played Turkey in their first match on Monday and went down by close 30-22 margin.

During the first match, Solomon Islands left their comeback too late as they conceded the first try of the game in the second minute and trailed 20-6 at half-time.

Turkey extended their lead to 24 points early in the second half before Solomon Islands crossed for three tries in the final 11 minutes to show a glimpse of what they’re capable of.

Head coach John Jewiss said a poor start proved costly.

“There were actually four guys making their debut at any international level for them, which was a bit tough, and I think they got a little bit overawed by the situation – a little bit nervous,” he said.

“We made a lot of what you call nervous errors in the first 20 minutes, dropping balls and probably not reacting to what we should do, but at the start they scored some good tries with some positive play.

“But you can’t compete if you give them 70 percent of the ball in the first 20 minutes, it’s very hard to compete.”

Solomon Islands are using the Emerging Nations event as preparation for the rugby league nines tournament at next year’s Pacific Games in Samoa.

Jewiss, who first worked with the team in 2015, said the squad is made up entirely of local players.

“Our whole team bar one player, who has been in the Solomons, everyone in the squad is homegrown,” he said.

“There’s no overseas players at all in our team so it was a pretty good effort against a team from Turkey which had I think only five players that came from overseas.

“The rest were from Australia so it was a pretty good effort for our guys.”

Solomon games taskforce calls for support

Gongona rugby field will host the rugby competition of the upcoming Solomon Games

BY ROMULUS HUTA

Gongona rugby field will host the rugby competition of the upcoming Solomon Games

THE Rennell and Bellona Solomon Games Task Force Committee calls for a wider support from their own citizens as they take on a challenging task to prepare for the hosting of the country’s biggest sporting gathering during November and December.

The call was made by the taskforce committee’s Vice-Chair Nick Hatigeva following the recent decision reached by the national government last week where they gave Rennell and Bellona Province the nod to go ahead with the hosting of this year’s event.

Hatigeva said the recent announcement is good for development of sports in their province and on this note, called on their people to leave their differences aside and start plan on how to make this event a successful one.

“Renbel Province has retained the right to host the Solomon Games this year, so I call on our people to leave our differences behind and start planning on where we as a people can contribute to make this event a successful one.”

Hatigeva added that there are numerous ways in which people of their province can give hand toward the hosting.

He said: “That said, I wish to call on our people to do or consider the following, which are part and partial of the scheduled games, 1. Our traditional dancing groups, tamure groups, contemporary & free style dancing groups, and our music artists to submit their names to the LOC for auditioning to be included in the ceremonies and entertainment programs; 2. Our local farmers, fishermen and bread baker’s to submit their names to the LOC along with what they have on offer for interview and selection to the group that will supply part of food for catering during the SG; 3. Individuals to submit their names to the LOC to be interviewed for the team of volunteers who will work as liaison personnel’s, drivers, cleaners, venue assistants, tour guards, MCs, etc during the course of the games; 4. Our sports men and women to continue/start with their training and preparation, and; 5. Our good people to start planning their holidays or leaves for Nov and Dec to be part of this huge event.”

The event is scheduled to run from November 26 to December 7 in Rennell and thousands of delegates including athletes and officials from the other nine provinces are expected to take part.

Hatigeva stressed that this will be the biggest event ever to be hosted in Renbel Province.

“So let’s work together to host and deliver a successful game that will be fair, enjoyable and highlights the true spirit and attitude of Avaiki that had been wrongly perceived or interpreted by outsiders through our confrontational attitude on various issues and the shortcomings of a few programs that had been poorly organized in our province in the past.”

While the event is due to be hosted by Renbel, all the technical aspects of the games will be organised by the National Olympic Committee of Solomon Islands (NOCSI) through its affiliated sporting federations.

Therefore on this note, the taskforce committee’s vice-chair further stated that the upcoming games is important not only for Renbel but also does for the entire country.

“The international sporting bodies such as the Oceania National Olympic Committee and international sporting federations are watching us. They are slowly monitoring our ability to organise big sporting events.

“We must host the Solomon Games and make it happen. If we fail to host the Solomon Games then what ability do we have to be able to host the upcoming Pacific Games 2023? We might end up giving those from outside a wrong perception about our ability.”

PS Rodie lauds teachers for choosing profession

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MEHRD permanent secretary Dr. Franco Rodie deliver his speech

BY GEORGE MANFORD

AUKI

MEHRD permanent secretary Dr. Franco Rodie deliver his speech

MINISTRY of Education and Human Resource Department (MEHRD) permanent secretary Dr Franco Rodie has saluted teachers for choosing the teaching profession as their career.

He this during the official opening of the world teachers day programme in Auki yesterday.

He said on October 5 each year teachers and key education stakeholders worldwide celebrate the unique and the vital role of teachers in every country of the world.

“Today we are celebrating this occasion here in Auki because teachers in the country hold a special place in the lives of students.

“For 2018 world teacher’s day theme ‘The right to education means the right to a qualified teacher’ has adopt by UNESCO.

“We should celebrate the world teacher’s day because there are over 8,908 teachers in our country today who are dedicated to help students learn.

“I am obliged to acknowledge and thanked teachers for choosing the teaching profession to help our citizens learn and the daily work in ECE centres, primary schools, secondary schools, rural training centres and in higher education institutions such as the Solomon Islands national university (SINU).

“Teachers your daily work is founded on hard work, patience, commitment and dedication usually under difficult environments and limited resources, to ensure that your students can become the best achievers they can be.

“On behalf of my Ministry I would like to thank you every teachers in the country for everything you have done to help our students learn and become the persons they are today.

“Today we celebrate the teaching profession and to acknowledge teachers who have continued to make tireless efforts to help generations of Solomon Island learners realise their potentials, hopes and dreams through learning.

“Teachers play a very important role in shaping our nation’s future by guiding their students in becoming ideal citizens.”

World Teachers Day 2018 opens in Auki

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Guadalcanal teachers during the official opening program to mark the world teacher's day in Auki

BY GEORGE MANFORD

AUKI

THIS year’s World Teachers Day has officially opened at the Auki primary school sports ground yesterday in Auki, Malaita province.

Thousands of teachers from the provinces around the country including the host province Malaita gathered to witness the colourful official ceremony programme yesterday in Auki.

During the official opening programme Chief Education Officer (CEO) of Malaita province Mr Andy Siarani said, “It is another milestone in history making to celebrate our world teacher’s day and we are very proud to be able to host it in Malaita at Auki with all of you.

“I express my gratitude to all of you who so generously helped us make this event come together smoothly, the Ministry of Education Human Resources Department (MEHRD) and Solomon Islands National Teachers Association (SINTA) and the local organising committee; we couldn’t have done it without you.

“We are delighted to have you with us to participate and share in our world teachers day.

“We thank you for coming that many of you have travelled long distances to be here serves as a reminder to us all just how important our work is.

“It is a great honour, dignity, humility and joy to officiate and make welcome for you all to the shores of Malaita province to mark this year’s world teacher’s day celebrations.

Makira teachers during the parade

The 2018 theme is ‘The right to education means the right to a quality education’ I know a lot planning and effort with a lot of resources was placed into this programme by MEHRD and SINTA as well as the various teachers of our beloved sister provinces and obviously the Malaita world teacher’s day working committee where you have put together to make this programme eventuated.

“As the host province, we are very excited to have the world teacher’s day celebrated and commemorated on the soils of Malaita province.

“I felt much honoured to convey the Malaita education authority sincere welcome to all of you and to thank you for joining us to celebrate this great event.”

Siarani thanked the public of Auki and the surrounding communities for their presence during the official celebration programme.

To the teachers he said, “Prepare yourself to be challenged, excited and inspire but remember to attempt to get as much knowledge and information as possible from the sessions organized and enjoy every piece of the whole celebrations, information sharing, meet and greet our brothers and colleagues in the service as teachers of Solomon Islands serving one goal of educating our children.”

Guadalcanal teachers during the official opening program to mark the world teacher’s day in Auki

Hasset visits Gizo’s new market house project

Project Manager Mr McEvoy briefs Deputy Commissioner Hassett on work progress.

BY ALFRED PAGEPITU

GIZO

Project Manager Mr McEvoy briefs Deputy Commissioner Hassett on work progress.

DEPUTY Australian High Commissioner Michael Hassett and Western provincial government delegation consisting of Premier David Gina, Provincial Secretary Jeffery Wickham   and officials on Tuesday held an informal visit to the new Gizo re-development market house project site to see the progress done by the Reeves International and local contractors in Western province.

The one-day visit came as part of an invitation from the Reeves International Project Manager Andrew McEvoy after a short discussion on latest work being carried out with the Deputy High Commissioner Australian Michael Hasset, Premier David Gina, Provincial Secretary Jeffery Wickham and other officials at the provincial assembly conference room yesterday.

The delegation led by the Project Manager visited the gabion wall sites from the eastern section to northern section at the new re-development market house project.

Mr McEvoy briefed the delegates at the site saying the seawall is finally completed. The small delay was due to bad weather over the month of August, an estimate of 40-plus hours were lost due to the bad weather.

The group also visited the footing site, concreting works sites and seawall gabion concrete slab sites.

Commissioner Hasset is happy with the current progress at the new Gizo re-development market project house site.

“I would like to thank Reeves International, local contractors and provincial government for your strong support to complete this market project for the people in the province.”

Let us work together so change the attitude: Bosamata

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NGF’s representative and Chairman Charles Gauba explaining the insight vision of NGF for Ngella citizens.

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

NGF’s representative and Chairman Charles Gauba explaining the insight vision of NGF for Ngella citizens.

CENTRAL Islands Provincial Speaker Mr John Bosamata raises disappointment over certain prominent figures not attending the recent launching of Ngella Forum’s Constitution.

For such, the Provincial Speaker strongly calls on all Ngella stakeholders, representatives from the churches, traditional leaders, Chiefs and everybody including women and youths to work together in order to change the future of their islands.

Since coming into existence and famously standing against negative issues, Ngella’s famous social media Forum (NGF) finally launched its own Constitution at Tulaghi over the weekend on Saturday, seeing it creating a legal platform for Ngella people to discuss issues concerning their islands and Central Islands Province (CIP) as a whole.

Mr Bosamata during then said that if it is questioned that everyone can change Ngella into a better place through NGF, “yes”.

“My only appeal to the people of Ngella is that please let us all work together for the betterment of our future. I believe a more good number of people especially in the rural areas will have access to the forum’s program online social media soon as this is one of the only ways and approach that we can be able to make a change for Ngella Constituency especially on issues that affect our people,” said Mr Bosamata.

“Disseminating Information is very important. A truth is that one has to change his or her attitude first too before we can solve and change the whole situation together.

“Despite of the unavailability of the Premier and other leaders of the Provincial Executive and the Provincial Administration as well, I would like to say thank you to the NGF members having them come facilitate together with us on the launching of the NGF Constitution, 2018.

Active members of NGF and invited guests pose for a group photo after NGF successfully launched its own Constitution over the weekend at Tulaghi. History in the making for NGF. PHOTOS BY MANEBONA BARNABAS

NGF’s rep and Chairman Mr Charles Gauba during the launching of NGF’s Constitution personally thanked the forum members for holding hands together all through times for the past few years to come up with the Constitution.

“The constitution is very important, without it NGF will have no equal part in giving advice or the legal implications that come up regarding the activities, approach and the stand of NGF which will have the risk of being threatened. But with the constitution, we are in good hands because it is now a legal constitution,” explained a pleased Mr Gauba.

“CIP’s Provincial Government has its own mandate, NGF having its own legal constitution does not mean we will daily interfere with the provincial government, churches and whatsoever group in their daily businesses. What we are here for today is to rally support from our provincial government, help church leaders and strengthen the youth and women leaders to be good role models in the society.

“Let us set a way as leaders and see the importance of informing the ordinary citizens of Ngella to make well informed decisions on when it comes to development and social activities affecting daily lives. NGF is there to criticize when there are not fair decisions.

“To all children and citizens of Ngella, NGF will always stand for good leadership and not bad leadership and decisions. So we must all hold hands together to work with our communities, churches and CIP’s Provincial Government on issues for the best interest of the children of Ngella.”

NGF’s launching becoming a legal Constitution strongly seals the right for proper transparency on issues taking place and to take place in the future within Ngella islands. A historical move being new.