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Rennell-Bellona province to tie the knot soon with Hainan province of China

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Rennell-Bellona province, the national government and the Chinese embassy are working together to officially establish relations between Rennell-Bellona and Chinaโ€™s Hainan province.

Charge dโ€™affaires of PRC embassy office in Honiara, Ding Yonghua said yesterday preparation is underway for the establishment of the milestone relationship.

Yonghua said, โ€œI understand that premier Pongi will lead a delegation to visit Hainan to formally sign the MOU to establish friendly provincial relations with Hainan.

โ€œThis trip will be a milestone in the relationship between the two provinces, not only in enhancing the friendship and understanding between the two sides.

โ€œBut, also in laying a solid foundation for future cooperation in areas such as trade, agriculture, fisheries, education and people to people exchanges.

โ€œAs two island provinces, we believe that Hainan and Renbel have the potential to set a good example for sub-national relations between China and Solomon Islands.

โ€œLet us continue to work together to make this happen,โ€ he said.

Deputy Provincial Secretary of Rennell Bellona province, Mr Aubrey Saueha acknowledged the national government and the Chinese Embassy for efforts behind the undertaking.

He said the idea to forge subnational relationship with foreign province was passed by the previous governments. It was a long-time pursuit of the province.

Saueha noted, the people and government of Rennell Bellona province are looking forward to this historic achievement.

He added that premier Pongi will lead a delegation to Hainan soon to officially sign the MOU for the establishment of the sister-relationship.

Saueha said like other provinces that have similar sub-national relationships, the sister relation will support Rennell Bellona in its economic development.

According to the Deputy PS, key areas under the MOU are yet to be known, but will focus mainly on areas like fisheries, education, agriculture and other exchange programmes.

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PRC supports Renbel with welfare items

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Peopleโ€™s Republic of China through its embassy has donated welfare items to the people and government of Rennell Bellona province.

The donation was officiated by Charge d’affaires of PRC embassy office, Ding Yonghua to Renbel Premier Derek Pongi, his Deputy Provincial Secretary Mr Aubrey Saueha and two of Pongiโ€™s executive members.

Speaking during the handing over ceremony held at PRC Embassy office yesterday, Yonghua described the ceremony as a special moment between Chinese Embassy and Rennell Bellona province.

โ€œThis is a special moment between the Chinese embassy and Renbel province,โ€ he said.

Yonghua expressed honour and contentment on behalf of the embassy to Renbel province, as he announced the donated items. 

  • one small diesel generator
  • eight sewing machines
  • 30 wheeled garbage bins
  • 120 solar powered flashlights
  • 40 solar power systems with solar charging panels
  • 30 radios

He said PRC Embassy office is optimistic the items donated will contribute to improve lives of people in the province.

โ€œI hope these welfare supplies will improve the township management and peopleโ€™s lives in Renbel province,โ€ Yonghua said.

On behalf of Premier Pongiโ€™s delegation, Deputy Provincial Secretary of Rennell Bellona province, Aubrey Saueha acknowledged PRC through its embassy office for the generous and significant support for the people of Rennell Bellona province.

He described the support as โ€œtimelyโ€ given the importance it has for the people and communities in the province.

Saueha added that the support is needed by the people and community-based organizations in the province.

He said the executive will decide over the distribution of the support, which likely will be channelled through the MPAs to the people.

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SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT IN SOLOMON ISLANDS

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April 6 is the โ€˜International Day of Sport for Development and Peaceโ€™ which celebrates the power of sport to make positive change, bring people together and promote understanding. So this week I wanted to discuss what the Solomon Islands โ€“ Australia Partnership is achieving in sport for development. 

In 2023 we launched the Australiaโ€™s Team Up program in Solomon Islands. This Pacific-wide program is locally led and uses sport to champion inclusion for people with and without disabilities, create opportunities to advance equality, address issues like gender-based violence, and develop women leaders on and off the field.

This is in addition to PacificAus Sports which develops pathways for Pacific teams and athletes to compete in elite competitions, and access high performance coaching in Australia and internationally.

Australiaโ€™s sport for development partners are:

  1. Solomon Islands Hockey Federation
  2. Solomon Islands Basketball Federation
  3. Honiara Table Tennis Association
  4. Western Solomons Surfing Association
  5. Athletics Solomon Islands
  6. Solomon Islands Football Federation

These partners deliver programs across Guadalcanal, Central, Western, Isabel, Makira-Ulawa and Malaita Provinces that have touched many lives, with almost 21,000 participants across all 6 programs last year.

On 25 November Prime Minister Manele said ensuring the safety and well-being of all women and girls is a priority for his government, especially by preventing and addressing gender-based violence. These programs support this vision by giving women and girls equal opportunities to participate, learn and grow, and by teaching participants about respect and equality.

Jobs and the economy are also a priority for the Solomon Islands Government. Team Up contributes to this by creating paid jobs that wouldnโ€™t exist otherwise and work experience and transferable skill development for the many passionate and dedicated volunteers that make these programs possible. For example, sport for development volunteers develop public speaking, event management, and time management skills, among others, that allow them to find employment elsewhere

Across all 6 programs, there are 14 full-time employees, 5 part-time employees, and almost 150 volunteers. More than half of the staff across these programs are women.

Just Play Program

Iโ€™ve seen the passion Solomon Islanders have for football and Iโ€™m glad that Australia was able to support the Solomon Islands Football Federation with their Player Development Pathway Program which has 6 men from the national team playing professional football in Australia. The Just Play Program aims to use inclusivity and equal opportunities to retain girlโ€™s interest in sports and is now piloting an Emergency Preparedness curriculum. An April school festival in East Vella La Vella had children โ€˜learning through playโ€™ across six stations with different key messages about how to be prepared during a natural disaster.

Hook in4 Health

Hockey, a favourite sport in Australia, has boomed since the 2023 Pacific Games in Solomon Islands. Alongside the Oceania Hockey Federation, the Solomon Islands Hockey Federation has reached nearly 13,000 school kids in 2024. This program uses sport to teach kids to make informed choices about health and wellbeing, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and nutrition.

Basketball for Good

The Solomon Islands Basketball Federation and FIBA Oceania are delivering the โ€˜Basketball for Goodโ€™ program which uses games, skills sessions and discussions to teach fair play, the importance of respect, and how to develop confidence and encourage teamwork.

Women Make Waves

Australia is known for great surf breaks, and Solomon Islands has some amazing surfing spots too. In Western Province, the Western Solomons Surfing Association in partnership with SurfAid, the Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association, and the Family Support Centre, has been educating communities about womenโ€™s health, equality, improving resilience among gender-based violence survivors, and fostering womenโ€™s leadership roles.

Included Through Sport

This program uses athletics to ensure people with visible and non-visible disabilities can participate equally in community activities. Athletics Solomons, with support from Sport Inclusion Australia and Oceania Athletics, has trained coaches and volunteers to deliver sport in an inclusive way across Guadalcanal, Central and Malaita Provinces. A major milestone of this program was 15 athletes from the Special Development Centre competing in the National Championships in 2024.

Smash Down Barriers and Bounce it Back

Honiara Table Tennis Federation and the International Table Tennis Federation โ€“ Oceania have delivered the โ€˜Smash Down Barriersโ€™ and โ€˜Bounce it Backโ€™ programs in schools and disability centres in Guadalcanal. Sessions promote the importance of physical activity as well as sexual and reproductive health and rights.

Better quality of life from improved physical and mental health

Sport has real benefits for society โ€“ active and happy children, who learn lessons about hand hygiene and healthy eating stay well and in school (meaning parents can go to work and earn a living), and stay out of trouble, reducing the burden of anti-social behaviour for communities, families, schools and police.

Children who are confident in their abilities are prepared for future challenges which is key to their personal and academic growth.

Alongside school, church and family, safe, structured and inclusive sport is developing the next generation of Solomon Islanders and helping maximise the participation of women and people with disabilities in society.  

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Flysolomons peace marathon to be held in eastern Guadalcanal this year

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By Loretta B Manele

The FlySolomons Peace Marathon 2025 will be held in eastern part of Guadalcanal in August this year.

Jenny Lobo, marketing supervisor for Solomon Airlines Ltd stressed this during a press conference yesterday.

She explained that this year Solomon Airlines is partnering with Tourism Solomons, Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) and Travel Solomons to host the event.

Lobo pointed out that unlike in the past where the event was usually held in the western part of Guadalcanal, from Kakabona and further down, this time round, they plan to have the race at the eastern side of Guadalcanal, from bloody ridge and around Tenaru school area.

She said apart from the peace marathon; they will also commemorate the 83rd Anniversary Battle of Guadalcanal.

Lobo mentioned that they have received interest from international runners as well to be part of the event.

She said Solomon Airlines sees the event as a good initiative to have as an airline and itโ€™s a commitment for them to give back to the community as well.

โ€œSo, we are giving back in a way that we want to get everyone to come out from their workplaces, communities, come out from wherever they belong and then we can come together to take part in this event.โ€

She said the event is about promoting peace where we not only talk about peace but we will also be running for peace whilst at the same time marking the 83rd Anniversary Battle of Guadalcanal.

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Tourism Solomons honoured to be part of peace marathon event

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By Loretta B Manele

Tourism Solomons is honoured to be part of the Flysolomons Peace Marathon 2025 event.

Fiona Teama, head of Sales and Marketing – Tourism Solomons expressed this when speaking at a joint press conference with Solomon Airlines, Travel Solomons and Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT).

โ€œFrom the tourism perspective, we are very supportive and I’m very honoured once again to be partnering with Solomon Airlines, Travel Solomons and of course our government ministry, Ministry of Culture and Tourism.โ€

She emphasised that the main objective of Tourism Solomons in supporting the event is because of the many significant World War 2 sites.

โ€œNow as the National Tourism Office, we are mandated to market and promote. The World War II history is one of our major attractions here, especially Guadalcanal.โ€

She said when travelling overseas, Guadalcanal is more familiar to people outside than Solomon Islands itself and they want to switch around that perspective and for people to know about Solomon Islands when theyโ€™re are.

Teama mentioned that there are groups of people from North America as well as from Japan, who come over to the country every year in August.

Henceforth, she said the event is a good platform for people who travel that long distance to come to our country as a destination to not only participate and enjoy but to also learn about the history of the Battle of Guadalcanal.

โ€œWe are very supportive towards that in partnering with Solomon Airlines and Travel Solomons.

โ€œYou will also note that our government is really committed to developing some of these sites. There’s a major, major project going on at Bloody Ridge and I guess that’s why Travel Solomons, as the event coordinator, wanted to switch it around.โ€

She said every year the peace marathon takes place on the western part of Guadalcanal but this year they want to highlight the battlefield sites on the eastern part of the Guadalcanal.

Teama also noted that this year marks the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal.

โ€œSo, we will be supporting Solomon Airlines and Travel Solomons in marketing and promoting, not only domestically, but internationally as well.โ€

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Solomon Airlines, Travel Solomons and Tourism Solomons unite to launch Flysolomons peace marathon 2025

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By Loretta B Manele

Solomon Airlines, Travel Solomons and Tourism Solomons have united to launch the Flysolomons Peace Marathon 2025.

According to a joint press release, the three parties are proud to jointly announce the highly anticipated return of the event set for August 30.

As stated, the landmark event marks the triumphant revival of the Peace Marathon which started back in 2009 as a grassroots initiative to promote peace, wellness and community cohesion across Solomon Islands.

โ€œRecreated and reimagined as a flagship sporting and tourism event, the 2025 Flysolomons Peace Marathon celebrates the Solomon Islands unique blend of wartime legacy and modern spirit of unity, reunion and international engagement.โ€

The marathon route will have runners on a powerful journey, running through key historical grounds starting from Tenaru School through Hellโ€™s Point, Alligator Creek, Bloody Ridge and Fighter One.

Meanwhile, the event will also mark the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Guadalcanal, further positioning the country as the Pacificโ€™s leading WW2 heritage tourism destination.

John Wopereis, Solomon Airlines commercial manager, expressed that the Peace Marathon is more than a race as it is also a celebration of who we are and where weโ€™ve come from.

โ€œWeโ€™re honoured to be the official airline naming rights sponsor and to help carry the Solomon Islands story to the world.โ€

Dagnal Dereveke, acting CEO for Tourism Solomons, said they are delighted to be once again involved in what has become a major fixture on the Solomon Islands annual calendar of events.

โ€œWhile this event holds huge appeal for serious athletes, both within the Solomon Islands and from overseas, it is really pleasing to see how local people from all backgrounds, runners and non-runners alike have taken the Flysolomons Peace Marathon to heart and in doing so, helped firmly entrenched this community event as a fun-filled fixture on their annual social calendar.โ€

Solomon Airlines, the official naming rights sponsor will take the lead in promoting the marathon regionally and internationally together with Tourism Solomons, reflecting their deep commitment to tourism growth, cultural pride and national storytelling.

The event is said to feature four race categories, designed to be inclusive and accessible for all.

For the 21.1km half marathon, registration fee is $50, for 10km race, registration fee is $30, for 5km race, $30 and lastly, for 2km community fun run, the registration fee is $20.

The Flysolomons Peace Marathon envisioned as an inclusive, impactful event blending sport, heritage and community is expecting over 1,000 participants from both local and international communities.

Participants can register via the official registration form online or submit in person at Travel Solomons office at NPF building ground floor or send an email to [email protected].

โ€œThe Flysolomons Peace Marathon 2025 is set to become a cornerstone of the Solomon Islands annual events calendar, where remembrance, resilience and regional unity converge on the world stage.โ€

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Peace marathon to include UXO awareness

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By Loretta B Manele

The Flysolomons Peace Marathon set for August this year will also have a UXO awareness for locals.

Karen Foimua, managing director of Travel Solomons spoke briefly about this at a press conference yesterday.

She said along with the event there will also be an UXO (unexploded ordnance) awareness which they will be carrying out with support from Australian Defence.

Foimua said this is really good for locals so they can receive information and learn more when it comes to UXO.

She said as the event is scheduled to be held in the eastern part of Guadalcanal from Tenaru School area and further on, there are a lot of World War 2 sites along the way โ€œso it is also awareness for all of us, particularly because WW2 is our number one tour on Guadalcanalโ€.

โ€œThe event, fun run and half marathon will start at Tenaru school and this time it will be very different from every event hosting a marathon.

โ€œThis is mainly because it will be held in eastern part of Guadalcanal which has main strategic points, location blocks of the Second World War.โ€

She said registration for the event is now open and they will have it on their pages namely; Solomon airlines Peace Marathon, Travel Solomons, Tourism Solomons Office and with registration forms.

โ€œSo, you have a lot of time to do your registration and payment for those who are in the provinces; you can email us your registration forms and pay through M-Selen for registration.โ€

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Allowance for SIG students in Emalus being processed: MEHRD

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BY INDY MAEALAISA

Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) has confirmed that payment for government-sponsored studentsโ€™ allowances at the University of the South Pacific (USP) Emalus Campus in Vanuatu is being processed.

The confirmation comes a week after students raised concerns about delays in receiving their allowances, leaving them struggling to manage essential expenses.

Currently, there are nine sponsored students undertaking law studies at Emalus Campus.

According to the President of the Solomon Islands Students Association, Rocky Urabana, the allowance payment for January and February was originally allocated for only five continuing students.

 However, with four new students joining them this year, the funds had to be divided equally among all nine, resulting in lower-than-expected individual payments.

Urabana told Island Sun that surviving on approximately 100,000 Vatu (SBD6,500) for seven weeks has been extremely difficult.

โ€œLike rental is 30,000 and few students have to pay laptop which cost around VUV40,000-60,000 for the cheaper ones then have to pay bond for rental which is equivalent to the monthly rental rate,โ€ he explained

The president called on the government to quickly settle their outstanding allowances so they can meet their needs and daily living expenses.

The students are now well into week seven of the first semester.

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ASIPJ important to legal services in Solomon Islands

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Australia Solomon Islands Partnership for Justice (ASIPJ) is of immense importance to the way the countryโ€™s legal agencies deliver their mandated responsibilities and services to the people.

George Hoaโ€™au, the permanent secretary for the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, stressed this during the ASIPJ Transformational Leadership Dinner programme at the Heritage Park Hotel on Wednesday this week.

โ€œThe work of ASIPJ is of immense importance to the people of this country in the way in which the legal services and our people are at the capacity within our legal agencies and the way by which we deliver service against our mandated responsibilities,โ€ said Mr Hoaโ€™au.

 โ€œI said mandated responsibilities because the five agencies plus the National Judiciary of our country; our responsibilities are within mandate in law. Whether a government, a new government comes in or another government comes in, our roles are mandated to remain in law.

โ€œWhen it comes to the Attorney General’s Office, it is established by Charter 42 of the Constitution. DPP by Charter 91. Public Socialist Office, Charter 92.โ€

He said that the judiciary is trying to ensure they create a movement between their different agencies.

He also highlighted that he has been privileged to have served so far as Foreign Secretary for over a year with highly trained women and men within these agencies.

โ€œThey are very passionate people. These are wonderful women and men and I’m proud of them. This country should be proud of them.โ€

He said that they’re well-trained in the way that they look after the institutions of this country.

โ€œOf course, from time to time, you find people who can sit back on their keyboards and criticize our legal people and our legal institutions. But see, the battle does not belong to the keyboard warrior. The battle and the credit for our justice system belongs to these brilliant women and men who work within these institutions and the national judiciary.โ€

He said that ASIPJโ€™s help that goes towards them sensitizes and grooms a new group of women and men who can think differently about this sector.

โ€œThink differently about why they would come to work every day. What drives them?  We would like to give another kind of meaning to why you should call yourself a public servant. These women and men in our legal institutions show up every day because they are passionate about this country. Everyone in this country should be pleased, proud that we have this group of women and men in whose hands and hearts our institutions are,โ€ said PS.

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Researcher suggests indigenous games in PE curriculum

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

TEACHERS should consider incorporating locally available materials and indigenous games into their physical education (PE) curriculum, says Patrick Miniti, a researcher from the Solomon Islands National University (SINU).

In his research, Miniti highlighted that local materials are not only readily accessible but also sustainable.

He emphasized that integrating such elements into lessons will allow teachers to be innovative while enhancing the learning experience for students.

“This is an activity that significantly improves learning quality for children aged 8 to 12. It is during these formative years that students develop essential skills, including fundamental movement skills,” Miniti explained.

His findings suggested that utilizing locally sourced materials can create engaging and effective educational activities, fostering creativity and skill development while promoting sustainability within schools.

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