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SIFF President hails Solomon Kings FC for inspiring young football fans

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BY TONY IROGA

Solomon Kings FC are inspiring young footballers to dream big, work hard, and believe in their future, says Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) President Donald.

He made the statement during the Kings Fan Club community event, supported by Our Telekom, at Lawson Tama Stadium yesterday.

“As we gather here this afternoon, we are also building momentum towards the one-week series of matches here in Honiara, which will commence next Saturday, March 14,” Marahare said.

He said the event aims to bring football fans, supporters, and the community closer together while celebrating exciting matches and strong competition.

“To our loyal supporters, thank you for standing behind our team. Your energy, encouragement, and passion make a big difference,” he said.

He said the event was a wonderful opportunity to see players, families, supporters, partners, and the public come together to celebrate football and community spirit.

“For many years, our players have shown incredible talent and passion, and today we are proud to say those dreams have become a reality,” he said.

President Marahare highlighted that Solomon Kings FC is creating pathways for young footballers, inspiring the next generation, and showing that players from Solomon Islands can stand proudly on the professional stage.

“Lawson Tama has always been the heart of football in our nation. Many great memories, unforgettable matches, proud victories, and moments that united our country have been created here,” he said.

He added that the tradition continues as fans interact with professional players from the club.

“None of this would be possible without the support of our partners, supporters, and the football community who believe in the vision of growing the game in this country,” he said.

Marahare encourages young boys and girls to continue supporting Solomon Kings FC as the team prepares for Round 4 of the OFC Pro League next week.

“Let us enjoy our time together this afternoon and celebrate the spirit of football and community engagement. Let us also put our hands together to thank our team for their generous support,” he said.

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UNICEF Pacific representative presents credentials to PM Manele

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BY NED GAGAHE

The new UNICEF Pacific Representative, Hamish Young, has presented his Letter of Credentials to Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele, reaffirming UNICEF’s commitment to supporting children and communities in Solomon Islands.

The presentation took place on Friday March 6, 2026, where both leaders held discussions on key development priorities and the growing impacts of climate change on Pacific Island countries.

During the meeting, Mr Young highlighted the increasing vulnerability of the Pacific region to climate-related disasters, saying that small island states face significant threats despite contributing very little to global carbon emissions. He said highlighted the importance of stronger global action and international cooperation to address climate change.

Prime Minister Manele acknowledged the challenges facing Solomon Islands, saying that the country ranks as the second most at-risk nation in the world according to the 2025 World Risk Index.

He said the country continues to face multiple natural hazards including tropical cyclones, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis and rising sea levels.

The Prime Minister also commended UNICEF for its rapid humanitarian response following the severe flooding that affected parts of the country last month.

Discussions also focused on the country’s development challenges, particularly in child health, nutrition and access to services across Solomon Islands’ widely dispersed islands.

Prime Minister Manele said that with a rapidly growing and youthful population, investing in human capital and strengthening social services remains a national priority.

Mr Young reaffirmed UNICEF’s commitment to continue supporting programmes that address child health, nutrition, education and community resilience across the country.

He explained that Solomon Islands remains one of UNICEF’s top priorities in the Pacific due to its population growth and development needs, adding that UNICEF is working to expand its programmes despite a challenging global funding environment.

Mr Young also highlighted the importance of partnerships with international donors and regional partners, including support from the European Union, Japan and the Republic of Korea. He also expressed interest in strengthening engagement with Australia, including partnerships with businesses and philanthropists.

During the meeting, Mr Young congratulated the Prime Minister on Solomon Islands’ upcoming 50th anniversary of independence in 2028, describing it as a significant national milestone.

Prime Minister Manele said preparations are already underway for the anniversary, noting that the event will not only celebrate culture and unity but also showcase the country’s development progress, national initiatives and community achievements.

Both leaders reaffirmed the strong partnership between the Government of Solomon Islands and UNICEF, with the Prime Minister praising the work of the UNICEF team in the country and encouraging continued collaboration to support children and communities.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to strengthen cooperation in addressing climate challenges, building resilience and advancing development outcomes for children and communities across Solomon Islands.

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SINU students recognized for green Campus and Orientation support

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BY JUNELYN KELLY

The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) recently lauded over 80 student volunteers for their significant contribution to the university’s Green Campus initiative and their vital role in assisting with orientation and registration activities.

A press statement from SINU on Friday last week said the students were celebrated at a certificate presentation ceremony at the Kukum Campus Common Hall.

SINU said beyond environmental efforts, these dedicated students played a crucial role in helping both new and returning students navigate important registration information.

They also helped the students to become familiar with the university, environmentally and helped with fostering a smooth transition for many.

Samson Bisafo, Manager of SINU Business Investment and Commercial Service (BICS) during the ceremony expressed his gratitude for the students’ unwavering commitment and valuable contribution.

He said participating in voluntary work is a positive step that will encourage them to learn new skills and gain valuable experience that will help them prepare for their future careers and endeavours.

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PM confirms 6 candidates applied for DG of SIICAC

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BY NED GAGAHE

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says the government is committed to strengthening our integrity institutions.

Manele announced yesterday during a media conference with local journalists that six candidates applied for the position of Director General of the Solomon Islands Independent Commission Against Corruption (SIICAC) when applications closed late last month.

Manele said that an independent panel has been appointed to oversee the shortlisting and interviews, and will later submit its recommendations to the Judicial and Legal Services Commission.

“We remain committed to strengthening our integrity institutions. Our constitutional and legislative reform agenda is moving forward through ongoing work with the Solomon Islands Electoral Commission (SIEC) on the Electoral Act, the Political Parties Commission on the Political Parties Integrity (PPI) Act, and the Office of the Ombudsman on the Ombudsman’s Act.

“These reforms are essential to ensuring our legal frameworks are modern, transparent, and fit for purpose. Regarding SIICAC, I am aware of the urgent need to finalize the leadership. The recruitment of the Director General is being done with oversight of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission (JLSC) with administrative support from the Office of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

“Following the re-advertisement, six applications were received by the 23 February closing date. An independent panel has been appointed and will be responsible for shortlisting, interviewing and making its recommendation to JLSC for its decision.

“In the meantime, arrangements for an acting Director General have been initiated. The Chairman of SIICAC has also been briefed by my senior officials on the recruitment process and related SIICAC matters. As these reforms progress, a number of legislative measures will need to be considered through the parliamentary process.” Prime Minister Manele said.

On Parliament, the Prime Minister said he will call Parliament when there is enough government business before the House.

“Therefore, the Bills and Legislation Committee must be given adequate time to complete its inquiries and reports before I will call Parliament to meet,” he said.

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Important step towards improving student dignity: ADB

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has described the hand-over new ablution facilities to Naha school in Honiara, as an important step towards improving student health, dignity and safety.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, last month, ADB Country Director Anthony Gill said the ADB was pleased to support the Government of Solomon Islands through the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) to deliver the new facilities.

Mr Gill acknowledged several partners who contributed to the project, including the Honiara City Council (HCC), the Naha school board, the Solomon Islands Water Authority and Plan International.

He said the project is a collective effort involving many people who worked behind the scenes to ensure the facilities were delivered to benefit students.

“This is the first school I have visited since arriving in Solomon Islands on February 4, and I will remember this school for my entire life,” Mr Gill said.

He said the new facilities will help improve students’ daily school experience by promoting dignity, health, safety and respect.

Mr Gill said that a lack of proper sanitation facilities in schools across the Pacific often leads to teenage girls dropping out of school.

He said providing safe and dignified toilets is important in ensuring girls remain in school and continue their education.

“So not only do these facilities serve students now, but they also help keep young women who are part of our future in school learning and preparing for their future,” he said.

Mr Gill urges students to take care of the new facilities so they can continue to serve future generations.

“Today we hand over these facilities to the school, and that makes them your facilities. Please treat them with respect so the next generation of students can also enjoy the safety and dignity they provide,” he said.

He concluded by wishing the students and staff a productive and successful school year.

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Sagupari thanks government for supporting tourism in CIP

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Premier of Central Islands Province (CIP), Kenneth Sagupari, has expressed gratitude to the national government, particularly the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, for its ongoing support towards tourism development in the province.

One recent example of this support is the official opening of Double Islands Resort on Friday. The government has also assisted similar initiatives across the province.

Sagupari highlighted other tourism projects that have received government backing, including Raiders Hotel, the Number 1 House, and the revitalization of Anuha Island Resort.

He added that the government has also provided assistance through tourism grants and the Provincial Capacity Development Fund (PCDF), which supports tourism-related projects.

“The Central Islands Province is rich in natural and cultural heritage, colonial history, and World War II sites.

“Once these resources are properly developed, we have the potential to become the next tourism hub in the Solomon Islands,” Sagupari said.

The Premier recalled a proposal presented to GNUT during CIP’s second-appointed day last year, emphasizing the province’s strategic location and openness to a Special Economic Zone.

“We seek the government’s support and the necessary resources to make Central Islands Province the next major hub for tourism in the country. With this kind of support, this vision can become a reality in the near future,” he said.

Sagupari reiterated his government’s commitment to GNUT, pledging to uphold policy translation, implementation, and jurisdiction as an agent of the national government.

He emphasised the need for continued support to fully utilize the province’s tourism and cultural potential, which is still in its early stages.

“Our vision for tourism in Central Islands Province is clear: to ensure that all communities benefit from the industry.

“We are focusing on community-led initiatives, empowering local entrepreneurs, and preserving our environment for future generations,” Sagupari said.

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Seleso encourages CIPG to continue supporting development in the province

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Minister for Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening (MPGIS), Rolland Seleso, encourages Central Islands Provincial Government (CIPG) to continue supporting development initiatives in the province.

He made the call during the official opening of the Double Island Resort in Central Islands Province on Friday, stressing that provincial governments play an essential role in establishing investment and ensuring that developments such as the Double Island Resort operate successfully.

Seleso said provincial governments play important roles, including maintaining a supportive environment for investors, working closely with landowners and communities, and facilitating the necessary cooperation for businesses to grow.

He added that when provinces actively support responsible investments, it builds confidence among investors and encourages further development.

In terms of tourism opportunities in Central Islands province, the minister said the province is blessed with extraordinary natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

He noted that with the right support and partnerships, the province could become a central hub for tourism in Solomon Islands.

Seleso further stated that the opening of Double Island Resort represents confidence in the future of the province and in the potential of tourism to contribute to the development of the country.

He assured that the government will continue to support efforts to strengthen the tourism industry and expand its benefits to the people of the nation.

In response, Premier of Central Islands Province, Kenneth Sagupari, assured Seleso and the national government of the provincial government’s commitment to supporting development.

He also expressed his hope for continued support from the national government through the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to boost tourism in the province.

“As a government, I want to assure our ministers (government) that we will continue to work together to build tourism infrastructure and further develop the tourism industry in our beautiful islands of Ngella, Savo and the Russell Islands,” Sagupari said.

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Double Islands Resort opens in CIP

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Double Islands (Rua Kokomu) Resort in Central Islands Province (CIP) officially opened on Friday March 6, 2026, marking a significant milestone for the tourism sector in the province and the Solomon Islands as a whole.

The opening showcased a new world-class two-storey hotel offering more than 20 rooms for visitors. The Double Islands project includes the completion of the hotel, a hall, dining facilities, and an upgraded dormitory.

The investment reflects the economic transformation policy of the Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) through the Ministry of Culture and Tourism to create opportunities for local communities through tourism development in the province.

Director of Double Islands Resort, Mr Michael Leong, said the achievement fulfilled a dream envisioned by his late father, Patrick Leong, more than 13 years ago, to make Double Islands a destination for visitors.

He said the realization of the vision aligns with the government’s policy direction to regionalize tourism and strengthen confidence in CIP by supporting smaller accommodation providers and tour operators, while reinforcing the entire tourism value chain.

Minister for Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening, Rolland Seleso, who was the keynote speaker at the event, said economic transformation is one of GNUT’s key priorities, with tourism recognised as a vital sector that can drive that transformation.

“Through tourism we have the opportunity to generate income, create employment, empower local communities, and stimulate development across our beautiful provinces.

“Projects such as this demonstrate how government policies and private sector investment can work together to translate national ambition into real opportunities on the ground for the betterment and advancement of our local people,” he said.

Premier of Central Islands province, Kenneth Sagupari, acknowledged the national government and the Leong family for the achievement, emphasizing that it marks a significant milestone in the province’s journey towards inclusive growth through tourism development.

He said tourism is one of the priorities of the Government of Change and Rural Transformation (GCRT) of CIP, and encourages all stakeholders, hoteliers, tour operators, communities, and government to collaborate to make the province a premier destination.

Sagupari also assured the commitment of his government to harness the province’s tourism potential for the benefit of its people by investing in quality tourism infrastructure such as Double Islands Resort.

“We are creating jobs, stimulating local businesses, and showcasing our province’s unique cultural heritage and natural beauty.

“Double Island Hotel is more than just a new business. It is a symbol of what is possible when we work towards a common goal together,” he said.

Minister for Culture and Tourism, Choylin Douglas, acknowledged the proprietors of Double Islands for their partnership with the ministry and their contribution to the development of tourism in the country.

She said although the ministry’s support towards the Double Islands Resort may be small, it is symbolic and represents the government’s commitment to stand alongside investors who are willing to take the risk to develop the country’s tourism sector.

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St Joseph’s Tenaru celebrates Cultural Day 2026

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

Students, teachers, parents and invited guests gathered to celebrate culture, unity and diversity during the Cultural Day celebration at St Joseph’s Tenaru Catholic National Secondary School over the weekend.

In his welcoming speech, Deputy Principal Mr Jeffrey Ogamauri thanked the organizing committee and expressed gratitude to the student cultural groups, friends and supporters who attended the event and contributed to the celebration.

Speaking on behalf of the organizing committee and the school administration, Mr Ogamauri warmly welcomed all guests to the school’s annual Cultural Day.

He said that the event highlighted the theme “Diversity, Consciousness, Celebration and Communion which highlights unity among students from different cultural backgrounds.

“Today is not only a gathering of diverse traditions and talents, but also a testament to the unity, spirit and pride that binds us together as one family,” Ogamauri said.

He also gave special acknowledgement to distinguished guests whose support and encouragement continue to inspire the school community to strive for excellence.

He further recognised parents and guardians for their important role in the success of students.

“Your dedication and sacrifice are the foundation of our students’ success, and we celebrate you alongside them. Former students attending the event were also welcomed and reminded of their lasting connection with the school.

Your achievements and loyalty motivate the younger generation to carry forward the legacy of this school,” he said.

He welcomes new academic staff into the school community and encourages them to contribute positively to the learning and development of students.

Mr Ogamauri thanked the cultural groups that performed during the event, noting that their presentations showcased the richness of heritage and the beauty of cultural diversity.

“Together, let us celebrate our culture, our unity and the spirit of St Joseph’s Tenaru,” he concluded.

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San Jorge leaders demand government action against non-compliant foreign loggers

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BY BEN BILUA
Gizo

COMMUNITY Leaders of San Jorge Island call on the government to take action on foreign investors who fail to comply with the laws of the country.

The call comes after reports that Sunrise Company Limited has attempted for the second time to export tubi logs without following the proper legal process.

Community leaders claim the company tried to bypass established export procedures in order to ship out the high-value timber species.

Speaking on behalf of the leaders, Chief Paul Fota said companies that breach Solomon Islands laws should be dealt with immediately.

He calls on the government and the responsible ministry to take decisive action against investors who fail to comply with the country’s laws.

“I’ve told you plain and clear when I talked to media earlier this year. I told you that this company is harvesting tubi trees.

“Instead of investigating the issue, you attacked me with your press release.

“Come on, it’s good to listen and take action rather than sitting in offices and sending press releases,” Fota said.

Earlier this month, Island Sun obtained a copy of a letter from an unidentified source addressed to the Commissioner of Forestry raising concerns over the shipment of tubi logs.

“Dear Commissioner Moveni,

“For your information, the tubi logs from Lelegia have been loaded onto MV Eternal Joy with a reported volume of over 4,000 cubic metres. However, they are not declared as tubi in order to save on export duty.

“Please do your part in enforcement and not help foreign loggers deceive the revenue meant for SIG,” the letter stated.

Island Sun understands that the Commissioner of Forestry is aware of the issue and has notified relevant authorities.

Media reports indicate that the company submitted two separate export permit applications, one for commercial species and another for tubi logs.

While the export permit for commercial species was reportedly granted, the application to export tubi species was rejected.

Earlier this year, Island Sun raised concerns and called on the Ministry of Forestry to investigate the issue.

However, the ministry responded with a press release instead of conducting an investigation.

The latest development suggests the company may have repeated the same act for the second time, raising serious concerns about compliance and enforcement within the logging industry.

Community of Leaders of San Jorge say the incident highlights growing failures in monitoring and enforcing forestry regulations in the country and that firm action needs to be taken to protect national resources and ensure investors operating in the sector respect Solomon Islands laws.

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