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Man gets 9 years, two months for sexual offence on underage

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

High court has sentenced a man to nine years, two months prison time for sexual intercourse with an underage girl.


The man who cannot be named to protect the identity of the victim was charged with one count of sexual intercourse with a child under 15 contrary to section 139 (1) of the Penal Code (Amendment) (Sexual Offence Act 2016).


The victim was 10 years old when the incident occurred.


The sentence was delivered Thursday last week at the Auki Court circuit.
The defendant was on bail awaiting his trial in July 2022. He failed to turn up and a warrant of arrest was issued for him.


He evaded police until he was caught in Makira on March 22 this year.


He was transferred to Honiara and then moved to Auki where he appeared before court and entered a guilty plea for the offence during the Auki High Cour circuit last week.


The incident occurred on August 6, 2018 in West Kwara’ae, Malaita Province.
The man had sexual intercourse with the victim while she was about to have her bath at a water source close to her home.


The victim was taken to Kilufi’i Hospital for treatment and the matter was reported to police which led to the man’s arrest.


Steward Beto and Samuel Tovosia represent the Crown and Alice Silas and Ben Alasia represent the defendant.

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‘TEMOTU CHOOSES SOLOMONS’

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Premier Stanley Tehiahua brushes aside rumours of his province planning to break away and joining Vanuatu

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Premier of Temotu province, Stanley Tehiahua says any decision for Temotu province to exit Solomon Islands to join Vanuatu will not happen in a vacuum – processes are there to be taken.

Tehiahua, however, declared the position of his government on the matter saying “we have an obligation under the constitution to maintain national unity”.

In an interview yesterday, the premier made the statement clarifying a recent social media post by premier for Choiseul province, Harrison Pitakaka saying Choiseul and Temotu provinces are together on a plan to break-away from the country.

While, acknowledging the statement made by Premier Pitakaka, he said his colleague had expressed the matter the way he thought.

He said the government of Temotu also have similar feelings, and all come down to the notion that national government doesn’t draw much attention to Temotu province.

“Premier of Choiseul province expressed the matter in the way he thought. What I can say is, I also felt it and have a feeling that national government doesn’t draw close attention to Temotu province.

“In a way, the idea is to draw the attention of the national government to the provinces especially, my province,” Tehiahua noted.

However, he said his government has bear the feeling and should there is need for it, it has to be channelled through appropriate authorities.

The premier also shared a scenario in the history of the country that could be a potential basis for the province to break-away from the country.

“The history of Temotu province was sad. The province wasn’t part of Solomon Islands, when the country declared protectorate in 1983.

“It was five years later in 1898, Temotu province was then included in the declaration as part of Solomon Islands.

“This is a snippet of the history of Temotu province, and though it might be sad for us, my government will uphold national unity as mandatory under the national constitution,” he said.

Tehiahua reiterated that his government is feeling the matter, but will always try to maintain national unity and let their views heard to get the courtesy of national government.  

He mentioned that should there be issues as such, his government will approach it in a peaceful and legal processes through appropriate authority.

“I felt what was expressed by colleague premier for Choiseul, but my government treasured the national obligation to uphold national unity in the country,” Tehiahua said.

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Tourism Solomons uses ‘Solomon is freedom’ as branding for upcoming peace marathon

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

Tourism Solomons branding for the upcoming Flysolomons Peace Marathon 2025 in August will be “Solomon is Freedom”.

Fiona Teama, head of Sales and Marketing for Tourism Solomons gave a brief explanation of why they chose to go with this theme for the event.

She highlighted that they want to highlight peace and promote peace within us, nationally and globally.

Teama said in Tourism Solomons marketing, they are not so much into the war when it comes to World War 2 as they want to focus more on promoting peace seeing that the marathon will help to unite people.

Speaking on “freedom”, she voiced that during World War 2, people came and fought on our islands and this is part of our history which we sometimes tend to overlook.

“But it is very important for us to know what happened like how our forefathers played their roles during the war.”

She said their branding is “Solomon Islands” but they use it to describe different activities, feelings and emotions.

Thus, Teama said that with the event taking place at Bloody Ridge which is related to the Second World War and given that this year will be the 83rd Anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal, their branding is ‘Solomon is Freedom’.

“So, attached to the World War II history, we use the branding as ‘Solomon is Freedom’ because Guadalcanal was the turning point of World War II as it was on Guadalcanal that the war ended.”

“So, we like to say that we gave freedom to the world. If it hadn’t been for our great-great-grandfathers who helped the soldiers, the war would have continued on throughout the Pacific, extending the war. So, remember, Solomon is Freedom.”

Teama mentioned that every year the marathon is held in the western part of Guadalcanal which is home to WW2 attractions but this year they want to highlight the eastern battlefields as well in the eastern part of the island.

“So, we will be supporting Solomon Airlines and Travel Solomons in marketing and promoting, not only domestically, but internationally as well.”

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West Honiara receives vital support for White River clinic

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

West Honiara Constituency has received a significant boost for White River Clinic, thanks to a generous donation of medical equipment and a vehicle from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

The official handover ceremony took place on Wednesday at the clinic and was attended by distinguished guests and representatives from the PRC embassy office, Honiara City Council (HCC) and West Honiara Constituency representatives.

Among those present were Li Qinghua, Counselor from the PRC Embassy, Counselor for Ward 1, Rex Konofilia, Dr. Lawrence Diau, HCC Provincial Health Director, Adrian Simbe, HCC Director of Nursing and Dr Thomas Oitalo, Head Medical Officer who oversees the White River Clinic.

Dr Oitalo expressed his gratitude for the timely donation, emphasizing its importance for the clinic’s operations.

“We sincerely thank the PRC for their trust and belief in us by donating this equipment. We are humbled and privileged to have received this support, which will enhance our ongoing operations and benefit not only the White River community but also other communities within the capital.”

Counselor Li Qinghua expressed her joy at the handover ceremony, describing the donation as a gift from China to the people of West Honiara.

“This clinic represents a light of solidarity and shared humanity. It is a testament to the profound friendship between the Chinese people and the Solomon Islands and a reflection of our commitment to improving health services in the region.”

Li highlighted PRC’s ongoing efforts to enhance medical services in the Solomon Islands, referencing the recently inaugurated China-AIDED National Referral Hospital Comprehensive Medical Center, which was handed over in January.

The facility is equipped with advanced medical technology and aims to provide high-level medical services, better training opportunities and job creation for the local population.

Brian Taupiri, West Honiara constituency development officer (CDO) revealed that over $400,000 in funding provided in 2023 facilitated the purchase of the vehicle and essential equipment for the clinic.

“On behalf of our Member of Parliament, Namson Tran and the people of the Constituency, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to the PRC for their unwavering support throughout this project.”

Taupiri acknowledged the delay was caused by the national election and the establishment of the new office but expressed pride in the successful delivery of this vital initiative.

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Pacific nations push digital solutions to protect tuna stocks

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BY NED GAGAHE

The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has wrapped up its 28th Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Working Group meeting (MCSWG28) with major strides toward digital fisheries management.

Over 115 delegates from all 17 FFA member states and international partners gathered in Honiara from March 31 to April 4 to strengthen the fight against illegal fishing in Pacific waters.

In a statement FFA Fisheries Operations Director Allan Rahari said the meeting achieved “solid progress” in implementing the 2024-2029 Regional MCS Strategy, including plans for a new online compliance tracking system.

The key outcomes of the meeting includes;

• Progress on the FFA Regional MCS Strategy 2024-2029, with the first-year review showing solid implementation.

• The development of the online dashboard to monitor regional reporting and compliance efforts under a five-year strategy

• Updates on the FFA regional surveillance operations, aerial surveillance, satellite remote sensing, cooperative operations under the NTSA and Operation NASSE targeting illegal fishing on the high seas.

• Developments on electronic process of vessel registries (FFA EVR and WCPFC RFV) and access to the information;

• Support to prioritise the remaining countries, 25% to formalise maritime boundaries;

• Discussion and next step on compliance matters and MCS priorities for the WCPFC.

• Progress on the priority matters and guide related to electronic monitoring and reporting,

• Cooperative MCS engagements between Members and the Pacific QUADs on needs and solutions for improvement in surveillance.

“The tools we’re developing ensure our tuna stocks remain sustainable for future generations,” Mr Rahari said, noting outcomes will be presented at May’s Forum Fisheries Committee meeting in Niue.

Nauru’s Malgram Dowabobo chaired the discussions, which brought together fisheries officials, conservation groups and technology partners like Global Fishing Watch.

The meeting reaffirmed regional commitment to combating illegal fishing through innovation and cooperation, with digital solutions taking centre stage in this year’s strategy.

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‘All welcome to participate in peace marathon’

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

Everyone is welcome to join the Flysolomons Peace Marathon 2025 on August 30th at Bloody Ridge and Tenaru.

Jenny Lobo, Marketing Supervisor, Solomon Airlines Ltd raised this at a recent press conference this week with partners for the event namely; Tourism Solomons, Travel Solomons and Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT).

She highlighted that the event is open to everyone; whether you are in the province, in Honiara or overseas.

As for international runners, Lobo said they have special packages for those who wish to come over to join the event from Fiji, Australia, New Zealand or Vanuatu.

She mentioned that they will be happy to give them a good rate that will enable them to be part of the event.

Lobo emphasized that they would love everyone to attend including business houses.

“So, we will also go out to business houses and ask them to be join us and be part of the event and for them to encourage their staff to come in and help promote peace, unity and health.

So, we’ll be knocking on your doors during this weekend and onwards. “

Moreover, Lobo said this event is not just a race but a celebration of who we are and where we come from as one people of Solomon Islands.

She stated that Solomon Airlines has the naming right to the event and are proud to carry this Solomon Islands story with them.

“Solomon Airlines is happy to carry people that come and learn about our history and then go back to tell the story to others to come and visit our islands.”

The event falls in line with this year’s 83rd Anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal.

Apart from the marathon, there will also be awareness talks at the event.

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China assures of continued development opportunities for Solomon Islands

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Chinese Embassy office in Solomon Islands assures to open its development opportunities to the world, no matter how the international situation changes.

Charge d’affaires of PRC embassy office in Honiara, Mr Ding Yonghua made the statement in response to the recent announcement by US to increase tariff on all its trading partners.

“In the recent days, we have seen worrying twists and turns in the global economy.

“The US has announced tariff increases on all trading partners, covering over 180 countries and regions of the world, including some vulnerable economies classified by the UN as Least Development Countries, such as Solomon Islands.

“This hegemonic move in the name of “reciprocity” serves the selfish interests of US at the expense of legitimate interests of other countries, deprives countries, especially those in the global south, of their right to development, and seriously harms efforts to realize the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” Yonghua said.

He pointed out clear that China opposes this typical move of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying, and has taken and will continue to take resolute measures to safeguard its sovereignty, security and development interests.

Yonghua noted that as the second largest economy and the second largest consumer good market, China is committed to opening up to the world more and more. No matter how the international situation changes.

“We will share our development opportunities with the world to achieve mutual benefits, and welcome provinces in Solomon Islands to seize the opportunities of China’s growth.

“Together, we will build an even closer China – SI community with a shared future in the new era,” he said.

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Ministry now has control over Bloody Ridge

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) now has control over Bloody Ridge.

Gregory Auta’a, acting director from MCT made the statement whilst speaking at a press conference this week with Solomon Airlines, Tourism Solomons and Travel Solomons about the Flysolomons Peace Marathon 2025 scheduled for August this year at Bloody Ridge and Tenaru area.

He said as of early this year; they have finally evacuated every illegal settler within the boundary at Bloody Ridge.

Moreover, Auta’a expressed that they are very happy about this event because they have also formalized a contract agreement with the community policy at Bloody Ridge.

Henceforth, he added that there is 24-hour security at the whole park and areas outside.

Auta’a, speaking of the event, said this means that those who will participate in the event including international visitors will be able to attend the event and be safe while they are there as the 24-hour security law is now effective there.

Meanwhile, he mentioned that in regards to whatever preparation is needed there, they will inform their partners including the Bloody Ridge policing community.

Auta’a stated that MCT looks forward to be part of the event in partnership with Solomon Airlines, Travel Solomons and Tourism Solomons.

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Premier Tehiahua holds fruitful discussion with PM Manele

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Premier of Temotu province Stanley Tahiahua has described an official visit to Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele yesterday as fruitful and insightful.

Mr Tehiahua, who is in Honiara for the consultation of the Special Economic Zone bill that concluded yesterday, made the visit to bring to the attention of PM Manele the province’s development plans.

The premier discussed with Manele key development plans and challenges the province has been facing.

Like other provinces, Tehiahua said Temotu continues to face deficiency in areas that would boost economic development.

He added that his government like previous provincial governments has put in place policies to stimulate development in the province, but require support from the national government and donor partners.

Key areas of development premier Tehiahua discussed with PM Manele include;

  • Shipping issue face by the province – shipping is one of the challenges continued to face by Temotu province, especially in terms of connectivity, given its remoteness and geographical status.
  • Temotu Heritage Mission – Tehiahua’s government proposes a heritage park for the province. Aim is to preserve culture, history and promote tourism in the eastern end of the country.
  • Plan to preserve Temotu province territorial sea – Temotu province came up with a broader concept to preserve its territorial sea, as a bank or reserve stock of marine resources for the benefit of the country.
  • Border set-up – Since Temotu province host the eastern border of the country with Vanuatu, SIG must look at necessities to enhance safety and security of the country.

Premier Tehiahua added that there are other areas of developments brought before the prime minister, but the above-mentioned ones are key among them.

He said his government also channelled the issues through rightful government agencies, but it worth bringing them to the attention of the prime minister.

According to Tehiahua, Prime Minister Manele expressed delight for the productive dialogue with Premier Tehiahua.

He also acknowledged Premier Tehiahua for briefing his office about the plan of his government and assured to liaise with responsible ministries to pursue them.

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Police and Correctional officers attend China seminar

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BY NED GAGAHE

Four officers – three from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) and one from Correctional Services Solomon Islands (CSSI) – recently completed a two-week professional development seminar in Beijing, China.

The delegation split into two groups, with media officers attending a Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) journalism seminar while crime prevention specialists participated in a poverty reduction workshop.

In a statement RSIPF National Crime Prevention Director Inspector Steve Sunaone said the poverty seminar provided crucial insights.

“We can’t effectively fight crime without addressing poverty,” he said.

“This training helps us better support communities through stakeholder collaboration.”

Sunaone emphasised that poverty reduction requires a united approach involving government, NGOs, churches, businesses and international partners.

“When we eliminate poverty, we’ll see crime rates drop significantly.”

Meanwhile, CSSI Media Officer Staff Sergeant Davidson Ledi described the media seminar as “extremely valuable” for improving his reporting skills.

The participants visited major Chinese media outlets including China Daily newspaper and a Beijing television station during their study tour.

“I’m grateful to the China Police Liaison Team and Chinese Embassy for organising this opportunity,” Ledi said.

The training forms part of ongoing cooperation between Solomon Islands and China in security and media development sectors.

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