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Makira murder awaits investigators

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BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

THE case against a man alleged of murder in Bauro, Makira province, has adjourned for April 5 to allow prosecution to get additional statements from the investigators.

Public Prosecutor John Wesley Zoze, appearing for his colleague, said investigators in Kirakira are taking additional statements in regards to the murder incident and are yet to provide the documents to prosecution.

Meanwhile, in the previous occasion the defence lawyer had suggested to prosecution to reconsider the charge of murder due to insufficient evidence.

However the court was told yesterday that the prosecutor in carriage of the case is yet to make a memo to the Director of Public Prosecution in regards to the issue.

Therefore, prosecution sought a 14-day adjournment on the case to allow them to collect all required documents and disclose it to the defence.

Principal Magistrate Jim Seuika then granted the adjournment and the accused is further remanded in custody till April 5.

This is in relation to the case against the accused, Jimmy Baukuhu, who is faced with one count of murder.

Prosecution alleged that Mr Baukuhu and his associates killed the deceased from Bauro on May 24, 2016.

Prosecution said that the deceased was found lying dead at a seaside near Kirakira with a rope tied to his neck.

70-yr-old awaits court in Gizo

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BY LYNTON AARON FILIA

GIZO police have charged and remanded the 70-year-old man accused of having raped a six-year-old girl at the Helena Goldie compound.

He is being kept in custody awaiting his court date.

RSIPF Police Commissioner Mr Mathew Varley has described the case in a press conference yesterday as ‘very sensitive and difficult case’.

He acknowledges the work of his officers who were involved in the arrest.

“I want to acknowledge the work of police officers involved in this case because it is a very difficult and sensitive case obviously and very traumatic case for everyone involves not least the family of this young girl,” Varley said.

He reiterates that there is no reason to insult or harm any woman or girl in this country, and in particular, the case of insulting a child is not acceptable, adding that police is taking this case seriously.

Meanwhile, he appeals to members of the community where the incident occurred to come forward if they have any information and share it with the police.

“If there is any further report or information on sexual assault on young girls in your community, come forward to the police, it’s time that communities say enough is enough and police will take action,” Varley said.

Organisation is key: Jerry Allen

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Marist FC captain Jeffery Bule wins possesion from Malaita Kingz FC Philip Maeta.

By Taromane Martin

MARIST FC Head Coach Jerry Allen says his boys are still in form for their OFC quarterfinal clash with Vanuatu side Nalkutan FC next month in Port Villa.

Marist who defeated an outstanding Malaita Kingz FC 1-0 in their TSL Championship semi-final match yesterday will wait to take on Solomon Warriors FC in the grand final match this Sunday.

Coach Allen said their victory yesterday was a bonus for his team but stressed his players need to stay organised and focused at all times for their upcoming two games.

“Yes the boys are still in form for the last eight. The only thing is for them not to lose their concentration on what we have been doing, their tasks as a player and stay focus for these two big matches,” he told SunSPORTS yesterday.

“The win is a bonus for us, but what I want to see from the squad leading up to the quarterfinal’s is for us to be organised.

“We have to learn how to stay organised here before we travel for the quarterfinals. We have to maintain our consistency, work on areas we need to improve on and most importantly we have to last the entire 90 minutes,” he said.

Allen meanwhile says he expects this weekend’s final with Solomon Warriors FC to be tough but is looking forward to using that match as final preparation for quarterfinal match next month.

“This weekend’s grand final will be a tough one. Warriors are full set they have three international players in their squad, we have one.

“But we will try to rise up to the occasion and play our game for the final. We’ll give them a good game.

“The final will also be a good friendly for both of our clubs because it will help us to polish up on a few areas before we travel for the quarter finals,” he said.

Marist FC captain Jeffery Bule wins possesion from Malaita Kingz FC Philip Maeta.

Injury woes concerning

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By Taromane Martin

MARIST FC Head Coach Jerry Allen says the injuries in the team are worrying as they continue preparations for their OFC quarterfinal match against Vanuatu side Nalkutan FC.

Defender Michael Boso, first choice goal keeper Anthony Talo and flanker Alwyn Ray are currently recovery from injuries suffered during training and in their TSL Championship matches last week.

Coach Allen said the trio’s availability for the champion’s league quarterfinals will depend on their recovery.

“Michael Boso, Alwyn Ray and Anthony Talo are still recovery from their injuries which I’m still worrying about,” Allen told SunSPORTS yesterday.

“That is why I wanted to test some of the young boys in the squad at this level. The trio’s availability for us in the quarterfinals will depend on their recovery.

“If they recover on time then they will play, if not then they won’t have the chance to play for us,” he said.

The club meanwhile thanked their associate sponsors Bank South Pacific for their support in preparation for their OFC Champions League quarter final match next month.

“We would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank our associate sponsor, [BSP] for their sponsorship donation and generous support towards our preparation for OFC Champions league quarter final next month.

“Thankyou Bank South Pacific for your thoughtfulness, generosity, and continued support towards Marist Football Club,” a club statement said.

Marist FC who finished second in Group D behind Team Wellington FC of New Zealand will travel to Port Villa, Vanuatu for their quarterfinal match against Nalkutan FC on April 7.

We need more international games: Campbell

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Team Manager Mr Phillip Campbell

BY BEN BILUA

USP, Suva Fiji

TEAM Manager of Solomon Islands national rugby sevens team says playing more international friendlies is the way forward to improve the team’s performance.

In an interview with SunSPORT after the Soltuna Sevens Games last Saturday, Mr Phillip Campbell said the team is very young and needs more international friendlies to improve the team’s performance.

“The long term plan in terms of developing the team is to give them more exposure, meaning that, there need more international friendlies.

“The more international games the boys play, the more chances for the team to improve mentally and physically and perform well in other important games,” he said.

Mr Campbell said the current Solomon Islands Sevens team consists of young, talented and passionate players that needs more support.

He stressed the recent Soltuna 7s competition is one fine example of developing the national rugby sevens team to be more competitive.

Mr Campbell also acknowledged Soltuna management for sponsoring the Soltuna Rugby Seven games and other assistance rendered towards the national team.

He also acknowledges the Solomon Islands Community in Fiji for supporting them during the Soltuna 7s and is urging them to come out in numbers again for the Marist 7s competitions this weekend.

The Solomon Islands National Sevens team management and the squad meanwhile are looking forward for a better performance in the upcoming Marist tournament which starts today.

Rugby refs set for experience

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Augustine Mafuara and Nicholas Saosogo

By Taromane Martin

TWO local rugby referees will create history for the Solomon Islands Rugby Union Federation (SIRUF) today when they officiate in 42nd Fiji Bitter Marist 7s competition in Suva, Fiji.

SIRUF in a statement said this is part of their program to make sure rugby officials in the country get exposer and experience to help develop their career.

“Solomon Islands Rugby Union Federation has not only send the National 7s side to Fiji for exposer but also sending 2 upcoming match officials to officiate in 3 Sevens tournaments in Suva, Fiji,” the statement said.

“Nicholas Saosogo and Augustine Mafuara have learnt a lot from the exposers and officiating in high level of playing sevens in Suva, tomorrow both match officials for the first time will officiate in the Marist 7s.

“This will be a new experience for our match officials and definitely a pathway SIRUF sees important to develop match officials in Solomon’s,” the statement adds.

The local rugby federation encourages more young boys and girls to take up rugby match officiating because they need more to officiate in HRUA, SIRUF organized events, provincial competitions and foremost attend to Oceania Rugby and regional tournaments.

Meanwhile, the 42nd Fiji Bitter Marist 7s competition will start today in Suva, Fiji.

The Marist 7s competition is a traditional and international competition held in Suva, Fiji. The competition attracts clubs, provincial and national 7s teams around the region.

A total of 82 teams will compete over three days using three pitches. The competitions will end on Saturday.

Wasteful Marist through

Henry Fa’arodo watches his shot rolls in for the crucial goal against Malaita Kingz FC in their semi final match yesterday. Marist will take on Solomon Warriors FC in the grand final match this Sunday...Photo Benz Newman

BY Taromane Martin

A first half Henry Fa’arodo goal saw Marist FC advancing for the grand final of the 2018 Telekom S-League championship after defeating Malaita Kingz FC 1-0 yesterday.

Fa’arodo found the back of the net 27 minutes into the first half after an excellent through ball from Atkin Kaua and a dummy by Mathias Iani saw the former national mid fielder pouncing on the loose ball for the lead.

Charles Mani almost grabbed the equaliser for Malaita Kingz in the second half after a wasteful first half, but was brilliantly denied by an out stretching Marist goal keeper Harold Nauania.

Henry Fa’arodo watches his shot rolls in for the crucial goal against Malaita Kingz FC in their semi final match yesterday. Marist will take on Solomon Warriors FC in the grand final match this Sunday…Photo Benz Newman

Abraham Iniga and Kaua also had chances to extend Marist’s lead but failed to find the back of the abandoned Samson Koti goal mouth.

Marist Head Coach Jerry Allen was pleased with yesterday’s win but says his players need to stay organised as they wait to meet Solomon Warriors FC this Sunday in the grand final match.

“Today we were lucky Henry (Fa’arodo) scored that early goal to give us the lead,” Coach Allen said.

“We had a number of chances to score today but I just don’t know how they failed to be converted. But that is football.

“If you play good football but don’t convert your chances you lose but if you play bad football but you convert your chances you win.

“Malaita Kingz played really well today with their young players. Despite the inexperience in their squad they played really well against us today.

“I think the boys dropped a little in our performance today but it all comes down to our mentality some times.

“When we play against a weak team we tend to drop down to their playing level which should not be the case. Even if your opponent is weaker you have to maintain your game intensity and consistency.

“Like I tell the boys this level is different from the champion’s league so we must continue playing at that level.

“We need to stay organised because our next games is the grand final and the OFC Champions League quarter finals.

“But I’m pleased with the boys for getting the job and result for us. For me the grand final will be a good friendly for both of our clubs because it will help us to polish up on a few areas before we travel for the quarter finals,” he said.

Marist FC will take on Solomon Warriors FC in the grand final match this Sunday at the Lawson Tama Stadium.

Breaking free

Western Province Premier, Wayne Maepioh

Western province reaches point of no return in its struggle for statehood: Premier Maepioh

BY ALFRED PAGEPITU (GIZO) and ALFRED SASAKO (HONIARA)

WESTERN Province has now reached a point of ‘no return’ in its struggle for statehood, Premier Wayne Maepioh told the province’s leaders yesterday.

“We are at the crossroad and have now reached a point of ‘no return’ in our struggle for statehood,” Mr Maepioh told the gathering in his opening remarks at the Western province’s leaders’ forum being held at the Agnes Lodge in Munda.

The two-day meeting ends today (Friday). It was organised to report on the progress of the constitutional reform process on the Federal/State Government system in Solomon Islands.

“Western Province has witnessed the continuous assimilation of resources by the National Government at the expense of provincial governments, resulting in continuous deterioration of the level of services delivery to the people of this Province.

“That is now the challenge before all of us,” Maepio said.

“It is our strongest belief that such status quo is uncalled for our desire to equally participate and be competent in addressing the prevalent issues of governance in our province can only be fully realised with a guaranteed completion of the constitutional reform exercise.

“There is obviously no shortcut,” he added.

“Whilst on that issue, I must, however reiterate that failure by the national government to recognise the importance of taking this whole constitutional reform exercise to completion sooner rather than later, Western province may not have much choice but to pursue the ‘Catalonian’ experience,” Maepio said, referring to the recent push by the Spanish province of Catalonia to be independent.

Among the leaders who attended the two-day forum were the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly Richard Tekifono, Deputy Premier Marloney Lopoto, members of the Executive, members of the Assembly and the newly enthroned Moderator of the United Church in Solomon Islands, Rev David Garunu.

Other members who attended the first day session are Team Leader of the Constitutional Congress Mr Jackson Piasi and his delegates, Mr Warren Paia, members of the Eminent Persons Advisory Committee (EPAC), Mr Thornly Hite and Mr Erick Ghemu, community and church representatives and community leaders and elders.

Premier Maepioh said the outcome of the two-day forum would be formally presented to the provincial executive before it is tabled in the full Provincial Assembly which is due to meet on March 27 this year.

“Once it is done we will present it in a form of white paper to the Prime Minister in the next week or two,” Maepioh said.

Warriors advance

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ON FIRE….Gagame Feni was instrumental for Solomon Warriors FC in their 4-2 win over KOSSA FC on Wednesday

BY Taromane Martin

ON FIRE….Gagame Feni was instrumental for Solomon Warriors FC in their 4-2 win over KOSSA FC on Wednesday

SOLOMON Warriors FC are through to the grand final of the 2018 Telekom S-League after defeating KOSSA FC 4-2 yesterday at Lawson Tama Stadium.

Judd Molea gave warriors the lead from the penalty spot ten minutes before half time after match referee George Time signalled for a handball against a KOSSA defender going in for the clearance.

Moffart Kilifa drew KOSSA level 15 minutes into the second half, dancing his way inside Warriors 18 yard box before unleashing a ferocious left foot shot past an outstanding Izomo Bird, manning the Warriors goal mouth.

Tigi Molea regained the lead for Warriors 62 minutes into the second half, slithering through KOSSA’s defence before toe poking the ball past KOSSA’s on rushing goal custodian Desmond Tutu.

Second half substitutes Silas Eke restored Warriors comfort zone converting a Gagame Feni cross 74 minutes into the game before fellow substitute Ian Paia sealed the win thanks to another Gagame Feni assist from the flanks.

Kennedy Watemae scored the final goal of the game for KOSSA in extra time but was not enough to stop Moses Toata and his Solomon Warriors side from marching on.

“The heavy rain in the first half affected and changed our game plan and we weren’t able to perform in that opening 30 minutes,” Coach Toata said.

“Towards the end of the first half we finally managed to settle down because the wet conditions were improving.

“From the game there are some areas my boys need to improve on one is on finishing. But we look forward for the final and whoever we will meet.

Toata meanwhile praised substitutes Ian Paia and Silas Eke saying both players has set an example coming off the bench and is pleased they delivered for them yesterday.

“Sometimes you call it luck,” he said.

“But for me I want to thank both players they actually receive my instructions and did what I asked.

“And I think this is something all my players need to seriously think about whether they are in the first 11 or starting off the bench, they must be effective,” he said

“We look forward for the grand finale. Marist is definitely favourites to meet us but this Malaita Kingz FC young side is not to be written off yet. Whoever it is we’ll be ready for them,” he adds.

Marist FC will take on Malaita Kingz FC in the second semi-final match 3pm this afternoon at the Lawson Tama Stadium.

Budget ignores national activities: Maelanga

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Deputy Prime Minister, Manasseh Maelanga.

By Mike Puia

LEADER of Opposition, Manasseh Maelanga, says the 2018 appropriation bill shows no support towards upcoming national events.

Maelanga made these comments during the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) enquiry into the Ministry of Finance and Treasury last week.

The Member of Parliament (MP) for East Malaita said events like the 2023 Pacific Games to be hosted here, the national general elections next year, the Solomon Games this year are some of the “very important” national activities that are coming up.

Maelanga said the cut to budgets of ministries that are mandated to look after these events does not reflect the government’s commitment to making sure these events are successfully held.

“When you cut the Ministry of Home Affairs’ budget, for instance, how can you expect the country to host the 2023 Pacific Games?” Maelanga asked the staff of the Ministry who appeared before the Committee.

He revealed that the Ministry of Home Affairs’ budget of SBD$18 million last year has been reduced to SBD$9 million this year.

Maelanga said it appears the national government is not putting strong emphasis on these programmes as reflected in the budget.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Harry Kuma said undisruptive government service is what the budget focusses on.

Mr Kuma said money is limited so the Ministry has to work with what it has to make sure government operation continues.