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MOI receives transportation support

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Malaita Outer Islands Constituency (MOI) has taken ownership of transportation support from the People’s Republic of China (PRC), in partnership with the Ministry of Rural Development (MRD).

This support was made possible through the $1.5 million PRC-funded Rural Sustainable Development Programme (RSDP), implemented by MRD.

It was handed over to MOI for Transport and livelihood support on December 22, 2025, a MRD statement yesterday said.

Project supplies include 13 boats, 13 outboard motor engines (OBMs), and six fibreglass canoes, which aim to improve livelihoods in communities and ease transportation difficulties often faced by the islanders.

Constituency Development Officer (CDO), Philemon Kaola, as a Constituency, consists of three main islands, Sikaiana, Pelau, and Luaniua are organised into three separate wards within the constituency.

He said that access to transportation is a challenge for these communities, making it difficult for families to visit family members, access health services, or participate in community events, leaders’ meetings, and church programmes.

“Also, our people rely heavily on the sea for their livelihoods. So, the provision of these boats and outboard motors (OBMs) is seen as a vital part of the solution to empower them, through improved sea transportation, and support for their economic activities.

“Access to reliable transportation is crucial because it will facilitate the easier movements of people and goods, ease access to vital services such as health services, and support rural livelihoods. These assets will make a tangible difference,” Kaola said.

He further said that this support will contribute significantly to the development of their communities, empower local leaders, and improve the overall quality of life for all their people.

“They symbolise our collective effort to build resilient, self-sufficient communities that can thrive despite geographical and economic challenges,” Kaola said in the statement.

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Beware of AI-generated scams: PM office warns

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BY RICHARD MENANOPO

THE Prime Minister’s Office has issued a statement reminding public to remain vigilant when engaging with content on social media.

This follows continued occurrence of fake profiles and AI-generated content posing as Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele on social media.

“As digital technology evolves, it is inevitable to encounter accounts and videos that are designed to mislead us,” the statement from the Prime Minister’s official Facebook page said.

Recently, several fake profiles and AI-generated (Deepfake) videos have appeared, pretending to be Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. These fakes often promote fraudulent schemes, such as the ‘SBD900 Development Grant’, the statement said.

The Prime Minister’s office encourages social media users to learn the ‘Three Official Checks’ to distinguish real content from digital fakes.

The Account Check: Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele DOES NOT have a personal Facebook profile. He will never send you a “Friend Request” or an “Inbox” message.

The Source Check: Official information is only shared through this Facebook Page and the Government Communication Unit (GCU) page plus other Government Ministries (tagged) Facebook Pages.

Reporting Fraud: If you encounter a profile pretending to be the Prime Minister or a video offering “cash prizes” in his name, please take the following steps (as shown in the guide below):

“Do not click any links or provide personal bank details.

“Report the profile immediately to Facebook.

“Share this warning with your family and elders to ensure they are not misled by these scams,” the PMO statement said.

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SIMS commits to monitoring changing weather

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Solomon Islands Meteorological (SIMS) weather forecasting office will closely monitor the weather in the region this week towards the weekend.

The SIMS weather forecasting office, through the SI Met Admin, issued on their official Facebook page at 4 pm yesterday, Wednesday, January 7, 2026.

“We will be monitoring closely some weather systems around our region later this week towards the weekend, so continue to follow daily updates,” SIMS confirmed.

There are no weather warnings at the moment, according to the SIMS statement.

The statement said that generally fair but unstable weather remains over the region.

The SIMS at the meantime advises that the general public remain updated at all times as the country is in its rainy and cyclone season.

“Always stay updated and prepared as we are still in the rain and cyclone season for our region,” SIMS advised.

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Auki clothes vendors call for answers from provincial govt 

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By RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

Clothes vendors in and around Auki, Malaita Province, have many questions for the provincial government after NPF closed down its market area. 

Before the closure, NPF issued a seven-day notice to the vendors which lapsed on December 31, Wednesday last week. 

Speaking to the paper, vendor spokesperson Margaret Eloga said after they were told to close down on December 31, they do not know where they can sell their items anymore. 

She said early this week, they were told to move back to where they had started as their market site, which is at the betel nut market area, but the betel nut vendors did not allow it. 

“We moved from the betel nut market area two years ago due to the provincial government.

“The government said that while they use the NPF area, they would find a permanent area for us.

“But until today, we are still closed off from the NPF and don’t know where to go anymore.

“We feel that the provincial government is neglecting us and not being truthful to us,” she said.

Meanwhile, a report from Malaita’s Provincial Secretary, Eric George said they are yet to have their meeting to find answers that can solve the issue.

“We are yet to have our meeting. It is only me here, and Premier Asilaua is still on his holiday,” he said.

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RELEASE DATE

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Forms 3, 5, 6 exam and placement results expected on January 14: MEHRD

BY SYLVANA TEKUMAHA

The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) is expected to release forms 3, 5 and 6 examination and placement results on January 14, 2026.

In an email to Island Sun yesterday MEHRD Permanent Secretary Dr Franco Rodie said this date is according to the target schedule set by the National Examinations and Assessment Division (NEAD) of MEHRD.

The results will be released following formal endorsement and signing by Minister of Education, Tozen Leokana, Mr Rodie said.

The Examination and Placement results will determine students’ placement for this academic year, allowing students to take another step in their educational journey.

Parents, guardians and students, along with schools, across the country are highly anticipating these exam results.

MEHRD’s update comes as good news to parents, guardians and the public since they are highly anticipating the release of results.

Schools across the country are expected to resume classes on January 26.

This is according to the Education Act 2023. Schools are not allowed to change the date without prior permission from the Permanent Secretary of MEHRD.

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West Kwara’ae constituency materials arrive in Auki

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By RODRICK DESURI 

Auki 

West Kwara’ae constituency has safely shipped materials to Malaita and transported them to their storage site at Kwaibala on Wednesday, December 31. 

This is not the first time the West Kwara’ae office has supported their constituents with housing scheme materials, church building materials, chainsaws, paddle canoes, and other supplies. 

During the unloading of the materials, Acting Constituency Development Officer Hendrick Aremao said the distribution of these materials will follow approved applications from the recipients. 

He said some people will miss out on this particular constituency support, but they will receive theirs early this year, 2026. 

He stated that the current shipment includes 324 housing scheme materials, small canoes, and church materials.

“We received 324 housing scheme materials, paddle canoes, chain saws, and church materials that came in this shipment. About 180 housing scheme materials and other income-generating projects will be coming later next year,” said Aremao.

He mentioned that this is not the first time West Kwara’ae constituency Member of Parliament, Alfred Tuasulia has supported and helped his people as he as supported them last year as well.

Aremao also said every church in West Kwara’ae will receive equal shares from his office.

“Every church will receive their materials equally because Tuasulia does not criticize among churches,” he said. 

Aremao added that they also support the very old people in the constituency with cash as their Christmas gift.

“We are also supporting the very old people by giving them cash because those individuals do not have the strength to work anymore,” he said.

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Young people in West Kwaio urged to plant more coconut trees

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By RODRICK DESURI

Auki

The owner and manager of JK Enterprises in West Kwaio, Malaita Province, is urging young people in West Kwaio to plant more coconut trees.

Jimmy Kutu announced this during the official closing of the Kokonut Cup Tournament 2025.

He said that dry coconut fruit sizes have reduced, along with the number of coconuts sold to his company.

He said the small size of the fruits indicates that the coconut trees were planted in the 60s to 90s.

Thus, he calls on young people to start planting coconut trees.

He explained that the low supply of coconut fruits to his business and the small size of the fruits have affected the prizes for the Kokonut Cup Tournament.

“Happy New Year to you all! I know you might feel sad due to a few things not being organized well.

“I want to say sorry, and I know you all are very happy and enjoyed this tournament because it was organized by my family.

“I see you all have shown the spirit of sportsmanship, and it motivates us to organize more of this event next year,” he said.

He said the tournament this year was only possible due to the dry coconut fruits that people sold to them.

He encourages everyone to engage in planting and having their own coconut farms to increase production so they can improve on organising the tournament in the future.

“I encourage you to at least plant more coconut trees on your own. This is the only way it can improve our tournament in the future, and we will have good prizes,” he said.

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Pamua school 2026 fee structure and flexible payment plan announced

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BY ALICE T CAMPBELL

THE Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) Education Provider has released the official school fee schedule for St Stephen College Pamua for this year.

ACOM Education Secretary Desmond Waita confirmed in the ACOM Facebook page that the 2026 fee allocation features uniform rates for several grade levels.

Students in forms 1-3 will pay the same annual fee, as will those in Forms 4-5.

Waita said Form 6 remains the only level with a distinct annual rate.

To assist families with the transition, the Education Provider is allowing for an initial deposit system.

Waita confirmed that parents may pay 70 percent of the total fees upfront.

Payments and financial consultations are currently being processed at the ACOM Provincial Headquarters (PHQ) at the Mission Place.

Parents and guardians are advised to consult the ACOM education office.

Meanwhile, the fee structure is as follows:

-Forms 1 – Form 3: SBD $2,800 per annum

-Form 4 – Form 5: SBD $4,500 per annum

-Form 6: SBD $5,000 per annum

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SINU opens applications for 2026 programmes and April graduation

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BY NED GAGAHE

The Solomon Islands National University (SINU) has announced that applications for all programmes for Semester 1, 2026, are now open. This announcement was made through the university’s Facebook page yesterday, urging all prospective students to submit their applications before the deadline.

Applications for Semester 1, 2026, are available across all faculties and programmes at SINU. The closing date for applications is January 30, 2026. Students will need to pay a $50 non-refundable application fee to complete their submission.

“SINU offers a broad range of academic programmes for students to choose from. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the university’s official website for full details on the programmes offered, as well as application forms and fee schedules.” SINU said in a statement.

In addition to Semester 1 applications, SINU has also opened applications for the April 2026 Graduation ceremony. Students who are eligible to graduate in April must submit their applications by March 30, 2026.

“To apply for graduation, students must complete the Graduation Application Form and the Clearance Form, both of which can be downloaded from the university’s website.

“Students who are eligible for graduation are encouraged to complete the necessary forms as soon as possible to avoid any last-minute issues.

“For further assistance or information, students can contact the Student Academic Services (SAS) Office,” SINU said.

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Repair on wooden bridges in Malaita’s south road underway

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BY SYLVANA TEKUMAHA

Repair and maintenance work of wooden bridges along South Road in Malaita began in late December and were undertaken by local contractor Trades Transformation Company (TTC).

Works started at Maoro Village, along Central Kwara’ae, a Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) media statement on January 2 said.

It was carried out by demolishing and rebuilding the bridge, using materials like log beams and installation of other safety components.

MID said after this, TTC will proceed to repair three wooden bridges at Sinasu, Gwale and Ngariwane in West Kwaio during the first quarter of this year.

These bridges are old and are unsafe to bear loads. Passing vehicles are diverted to use wet crossings and temporary bridges built to maintain connectivity.

These infrastructures aim to improve safety when traveling, connectivity and access to markets and Government services for rural communities across Malaita.

TTC also has two ongoing projects in Malaita: sealing the first five kilometres from Kwaibala to Oibola and maintaining the 33km section from Maoa in West Kwaio to Hauhui in West Are’Are.

These projects are funded under the National Transport Fund with support from the Australian Government, the MID statement said.

Other road contracts for Malaita will resume shortly after the festive season. Northeast road maintenance in Fataleka, Busurata and other Government-funded will kick off as well.

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