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No arrest yet on Point Cruz armed robbery

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BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

POLICE Commissioner Mathew Varley says investigation into the alleged armed robbery which occurred on the Lee Kwok Kuen boss is still ongoing.

Responding to questions raised during yesterday’s police conference, he said that at this stage there are no arrests and police are trying very hard in their investigation to identify the suspects.

He said that there is no further information but police are still pursuing the case.

This is the incident in which men attacked a businessman when he was about to open his business on February 28.

Police reports said the victim was attacked with a bush knife at about 7.30 am at his business premises.

It was further alleged the victim sustained severe injuries on both of his hands and mouth as a result of the knife attack.

The victim was later rushed to hospital for medical treatment.

MSG police discuss security issues

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BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

POLICE Commissioner Mathew Varley says the main issue highlighted during the Melanesian Spearheard Group police commissioners conference was security challenge.

He said it is an annual police commissioners conference, and during the two-and-half-day conference they discussed how to build stronger police cooperation between MSG countries and discuss a range of projects.

He said couple of key projects that are underway include the development of the regional security strategies for MSG, and these will be a strategic framework on how MSG countries can identify the security challenges facing our region and also build on cooperation between police forces to secure various nations.

“That work is very much on going we had a consultation workshop late last year with representation from both RSIPF and the Ministry involved and we agreed that the next workshop will be held in July soon to be undertaken and again we will be involved and I know the Director for National Security and Strategy is working heavily in this particularly on Solomon Islands National Security strategy,” Varley said.

Varley said the National Security Strategy for SI must complement the regional security strategy and vice versa.

He adds, they also discussed a concrete plan on how SI will continue to address some of the security issues and threats faced including border security, cybercrime and future issues that the country may face.

He also confirmed discussing with the PNG Police Commissioner regarding the common border shared between Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.

Children first to react to violence in Temotu province

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BY LORETTA BRIGIDIA MANELE

INTERESTING findings from a research carried out in three provinces to see how attitudes and communication about violence against women and girls in the country has found that children in Temotu province are the first to intervene when violence erupts between a couple.

This is according to a presentation delivered by Dr Anouk Ride an independent consultant who carried out the research with Ms Melinda Kii and Women’s Desk officers of the Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs (MWYCFA) in Malaita, Temotu and Guadalcanal provinces.

She stressed that one of the reasons for the research was to examine social attitudes to uncover messages that would most likely change violence against women and girls.

Ride said the research involved 200 people who participated in a total of 15 workshops conducted from November 2017 to January 2018 that facilitated more than 30 hours of discussions.

Of the 13 research findings, Ride said one of them concentrated on who was likely to intervene and encourage change when violence occurred between a couple.

To add on, she expressed that in Malaita, the fathers of husbands are the primary actors, whereas in Guadalcanal it is both parents of the couple and in Temotu province children were found to be the first to act.

The research is an initiative of MWYCFA with SAFENET and other partners working on violence against women and is funded project by Oxfam Australia, from DFAT under the Safe Families Project.

Gov’t called on to pay retired border officers

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BY ALFRED PAGEPITU

GIZO

RETIRED police, immigration and quarantine officers from Shortland Islands who served during the Bougainville crisis are calling on the government to pay them their dues.

They are reiterating their call, which had initially received no response from the government.

They had requested their outstanding allowances and payments be paid them, in addition to recognition and appreciation from the government for their service to the country at the height of the Bougainville crisis.

These officers were said to have been deployed and authorised under the Public Service Commission (PSC) to perform their duties as public officers.

A former police officer Joshua Loko told Island Sun Gizo yesterday the previous government led by Manasseh Sogavare had failed to honour its promise.

“Now, the Rick Hou-led government are showing the same symptoms of negligence and ignorance to the call made by our main taskforce committee in Honiara.”

He said since the government has made payments to former militants, they also want to get paid as well.

“If the previous government has made several payouts as Christmas presents to former militants, why are we being left out.

“We therefore, call on the current government under Rick Hou to please pay the appreciation presents to those actively employed because they have taken their oath to serve this nation and they have done it.

“Paying people who wreck this nation to its knees is a slap on the integrity of this nation Solomon Islands we have been a laughing stock to other nations on this earth for rewarding militants.”

He explained they have tabled this issue before two successive governments already.

Loko said they trust the current government will sort this out with the taskforce in Honiara. The sooner the better, he said.

Smoking out youki

Youki cigarette

HEALTH ministry to use ‘full force of the law’ on tobacco crimes

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) is investigating allegations that a tobacco company has produced cigarettes without a licence and without packaging approval.

“Youki” branded cigarettes have been seen at local stores, however MHMS has confirmed that it has not issued a manufacturing licence or any other form of consent to a new company.

It is a crime to manufacture cigarettes without a licence in Solomon Islands and heavy penalties apply, including large fines and imprisonment.

“Any companies that are found to be manufacturing without a license will face the full force of the law,” said Dr Tenneth Dalipanda, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Medical Services.

“Serious investigations are currently underway.”

Tobacco kills people and causes chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

More than one in two people in the Solomon Islands die an early death because of diseases like these.

Tobacco companies are aware of this risk, but continue to make cigarettes for their own profit.

“Solomon Islands has tobacco laws that are designed to protect the health of the public against the dangers of tobacco use,” said Dalipanda.

“Companies that do not respect these laws will not continue to operate in this country.”

The MHMS urges any person who comes across ‘Youki’ branded cigarettes to immediately notify the Police.

–MHMS PRESS

Selco prepares for ACOMSIC title defence

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BY ROMULUS HUTA

SELWYN College has begun its preparations in an attempt to defend their title in the upcoming Association of the Church of Melanesia Schools and Institutions and Communities (ACOMSIC) Games scheduled for June.

The fourth edition of the ACOMSIC Games will run from Saturday 23rd June to Saturday 30th June. The venue is yet to be decided.

Selwyn College plans on sending a big contingent to the event.

Godfrey Salo, a staff representing the college’s sports division told SunSPORTS yesterday that preparations are underway at the moment.

Salo said they are aiming to participate in six sports namely futsal, soccer, netball, volleyball, rugby and athletics.

They also have a basketball team but unfortunately the ball bouncing sport will not be featured in the Games due to no participation from other partaking institutes except for Selwyn College and Saint Nicholas College.

Salo added that they are looking forward to the event and are serious going about their title defence.

“We have a training squad for all participating sports at the moment and trainings toward the selection of the final teams will continue this week,” Salo expressed.

The ACOMSIC Games will see all students of the Anglican Church of Melanesia schools and institutions converging at the host venue to take part in a weeklong festival of sports, entertainment and educational awareness.

The theme for this year’s event is ‘Oneness through Sports’.

The six main sports to be featured include soccer, futsal, netball, volleyball, rugby and athletics.

The athletics will feature track and field events.

The field events are javelin, long jump, shot put, and discuss while track events will feature 100m, 200, 400m, 800m, 3000m, 5000m, 10000m, 4x100m, 4x200m and 4x400m relay.

Apart from the sporting competitions, other activities will also be organized such as night activities for students which includes educational and health talks, speech contest, choir competition, cultural dancing and beauty pageant show.

Desmond Waita, the Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) Education Secretary and the head of the organising committee, Desmond Waita told the media in a previously issued statement that all the Anglican Church of Melanesia-run primary, secondary and RTC schools are expected to take part in the event.

“I want to appeal to the general public, business organizations, sporting federations and other sports stakeholders to come and support the students in their sporting activities as sports create a healthy and discipline society.

“It is expected that about one thousand students and teachers are expected to take part in the week-long sports and educational event,” Waita said.

The ACOMSIC Games was used to an annual event in the past with the known last edition to be held was in 2006.

After nine years of absence, it saw revival in 2015 and Selwyn College came out on top as the overall winner while second and the third placing went to Saint Stephen Pamua and C E Fox Sa’a, respectively.

Eels releases HFA team list

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Lae City Dweller’s Tuti Zama Tanito OFC Champions League 2018, Group A, Lae City Dwellers FC Vs Ba FC, Korman Stadium, Vanuatu, Tuesday 13th February 2018. Photo by Shane Wenzlick.

BY ROMULUS HUTA

HONIARA-based football club, Henderson Eels has released a 27-man squad for the new season of the Honiara Football Association (HFA) league.

The list was released Tuesday this week.

Helen Wakio, the club owner said the players named in the list were selected based on two criterions.

The criterions are training attitudes and discipline in general and the second one is development.

Wakio said: “The club is looking at developing youthful potential players thus showing a huge amount of young players in the team.

“Many of our youths and young players got excellent talents which needs to be showcased and needs to be out in the open.

“This is different from the Telekom S-League (TSL) team. When in training and during HFA games, young players may develop themselves to enter or have the chance to join the main TSL Team.”

Included into the HFA team are notable names such as Andrew Rarangia, Junior Albert, Hudson Felani, Boni Pride, Joses Nawo, Clement Baegeni and Tuti Zama Tanito.

The 2018 HFA season will kick off on May 12.

Registration will close this Friday.

The HFA league competition went under a review recently and this season they are using the newly adopted two-divisional structure for the first time – Premier Division and Division One.

The new structure will see both divisions having 18 teams each.

The increment to the number of teams into each division is aimed toward having more matches for clubs in a season.

See below the entire Henderson Eels list.

Goalkeepers:

Jacob Duddley and Gideon Naomauri

Defenders:

Andrew Rarangia, Boni Pride, Junior Albert, Rollence Misitana, Patrick Hori, Alfred Keni, Stanley RaYnica, Boso Turiti, Amos Vuze.

Midfielders:
Hudson Felani, Rodney Suri, George Amasia, Simon Jedzini, Evan Maeluma, JR Houkarawa, John Bernard Gulu, Joses Nawo (Utility) and Tuti Zama Tanito.

Forwards:

Raynic Laete, A. Waita, Lino Hou, Clement Baegeni, Nelson Tuita, M. Harisi and Desmond Haneka

Selwyn College with new computer lab

Cutting the ribbon to officially open the computer lab yesterday, (left to right) HE David Ward, Rt Rev George Takeli and Dr Jason Ronald.

BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

SELWYN College School commemorated the handing over of their new computer lab which will help provide a competent internet research avenue for students and staffs of the school.

It was funded by the Royal Overseas League (ROSL) and members of their charity, the school and the Selwyn Old Students Association (SOSA) with a rough estimation of SBD$35,000.

Students witnessing the opening of the new computer lab.

In fact it was endorsed as part of the strategic goal of the Royal Overseas League (ROSL) charity which works to support and empower young people through providing a network of contact for academic research and study in leadership and development among members of the Commonwealth countries around the world.

Speaking during the handover ceremony yesterday, Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Melanesia, the Most Rev George Takeli said the establishment of this new computer lab will provide a competent avenue for both staff and students to conveniently carry out their academic research and studies from the premise of the school compound.

“It is also our hope that through this new computer research lab both staff and students will be better equipped to carry out their academic research to achieve higher academic excellence in their work and studies at Selwyn College from this.

President of Royal Overseas League (ROSL) Dr Jason Ronald delivering his speech.

“As well as an avenue to enable the school to achieve the vision and goal for education in our church school which is to teach true religion, sound learning and useful industry to equip students for strong moral leadership and effective governance in their families, communities and nation as whole,” he said.

Takeli says the success of implanting this new computer lab at the school has demonstrated a good working relationship between project partners in Australia and the Anglican Church of Melanesia.

Principal of Selwyn College Reverend Bishop David Vunagi said the handing over of the computer lab is a wonderful gift to the school from ROSL Australia.

“I would like to register on behalf of the school our thanks and appreciation for what ROSL Australia have done in kindly funding this important undertaking for the improvement of our students knowledge in particular ICT,” he said

Present yesterday were, ROSL president Dr Jason Ronald, the Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands Rodrick Brazier, British High Commissioner to Solomon Islands David Ward, Archbishop of ACOM Rev Takeli, Chairman of the SOSA and Selwyn College students and Staff.

Cutting the ribbon to officially open the computer lab yesterday, (left to right) HE David Ward, Rt Rev George Takeli and Dr Jason Ronald.
Some of the Selwyn College students sharing the smile and joy during the opening of their new computer lab on Wednesday.
Selwyn College Renbel students performing during the opening of their new computer lab
Selwyn College Isabel students providing entertainment during the opening of their new computer lab.

Lab a milestone in computer studies development: Vunagi

Governor General Sir David Vunagi

BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

Rev Bp David Vunagi, Principle Of Selwyn College delivering his speech.

THE Principal of Selwyn College Reverend Bishop David Vunagi says the opening of the computer lab of the school is a milestone in the development of computer studies in the school for students and staffs.

He highlighted this during the official handover of the school computer lab yesterday at Selwyn College.

Vunagi uttered the establishment of this computer lab is a milestone for students in terms of computer studies development and will hugely improve students’ knowledge of ICT, particularly students who need computers in their studies.

He said it will give the opportunity for members of staff to improve their knowledge in computing,

“However, maintaining of the computer lab will be a major challenge in the future but I know the benefits endured by teachers and students supersede other underline factors.

“Hence I believe maintenance of the computer lab will not be an issue but must be accommodated and given priority in Selwyn College and the Church Of Melanesia,” Vunagi said.

Advance Technology rep hands over the laboratary technical document for the new computer lab to the School Principlal
Rev Bp David Vunagi.

Brazier lauds Selwyn College on new computer lab

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Australian High Commissioner His Excellency Rod Brazier giving his speech during the opening of the new Selwyn College computer lab.

BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

Australian High Commissioner His Excellency Rod Brazier giving his speech during
the opening of the new Selwyn College computer lab.

THE Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands Rodrick Brazier has applauded Selwyn College and the Royal Overseas League (ROSL) Australia for having the vision to establish a new computer lab for the school.

He said education is about helping young people to live fulfilling and productive lives, which means understanding how to get the most out of modern technology

“I applaud Selwyn College and the ROSL Australia for having the vision to build this new computer lab,” said Brazier.

He uttered this shows a flourishing relationship developing between schools and community groups in both countries it foreseen here at Selwyn College and across the country.

“To me this is very uplifting and at the same time it shows a positive future connection, I hope your partnership will continue to be rewarding for all of you,” said Brazier.