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MBALASUNA MINING ILLEGAL

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-Ministry of Environment says the company has not applied for development consent

-Thousands of people downstream affected by pollution, says concerned elder

BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

A mining company operating in the upper Mbalasuna River in Central Guadalcanal, Guadalcanal province, is operating illegally.

While the Ministry of Mines (MMERE) has remained silent, the Ministry of Environment has called out the company doing alluvial mining as illegal.

The Environment and Conservation Division (ECD) Director Josef Hurutarau said that the company has not applied for Development Consent (DC) from the Division.

ECD currently administers three Acts of Parliament, including the Environment Act 1998, Wildlife Protection and Management Act 1998 and Protected Areas Act 2010, with their respective Regulations.

The ECD Director made the assurance following concerns raised an illegal mining operation in the upper Mbalasuna River in Central Guadalcanal, Guadalcanal province.

A concerned Elder told Island Sun news that the operation, which has been going on for two months as of February this year, has polluted the river that thousands of people living downstream depend on for their daily survival.

The elder who wants his name withheld said that the company, Double Power Mining Company, has been operating without a Prospecting Licence and Mining Lease from the Ministry of Mines, Energy & Rural Electrification.

The concern who accompanied the Mines Energy & Rural Electrification Chief inspector Mr Nickson Kilua and a police officer to the site Tuesday last week also confirmed that letters were also send to respective authorities after he assess the operation.

“MMRE chief inspector Mr Nickson Kilua sent letters to the director of Mines, Minister of mines, the Police and Ministry of Environment. He also ordered a stop work notice. He assembled more than 20 Indonesians and other workers and told them that the company was not licensed to conduct mining operation activities. Therefore, it must stop immediately. However, no one comply and work is still ongoing,” he said.

Speaking to Island Sun yesterday, ECD Director Hurutarau said that he hadn’t received any formal complaint letter but had become aware that this illegal mining operation was raised on social media.

He confirmed that his division hasn’t also received any development consent from the company.

“I have alerted my team in the division of the matter. Importantly, any development to happen, such as mining, logging or major development, requires development consent from us. With the document, the company in this matter is operating illegally,’’ said Hurutarau.

He stressed that since a letter was also submitted to the Ministry of Mines and Energy, his team is waiting on the confirmation of the operation to travel to the site and conduct an impact assessment.

“There is a board within the Ministry of Mines and Energy to deal with such matters, and once they gave us the green light, we would then go to assess the site. However, as I mentioned, the company is operating illegally since they have not submitted their development consent to us,’’ he said.

The Ministry of the Mines and Energy did not make any comment, despite Island Sun reaching out to them yesterday through phone.

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Gov’t to take new approach to second-appointed day visits

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By Loretta B Manele

Government from now on will take on a new approach when visiting provinces for their second appointed day celebrations.

Prime Minister Manele raised this when he spoke about delivering on commitments made to provincial governments at a recent press conference.

He said the Prime Minister often gets invited to attend Second Appointed Day celebrations from each province.

Henceforth, he stated that from this year, prior to each visit, they will conduct an assessment of previous commitments made in past events.

Manele said they will send an advanced party to each province to work and identify key priorities that the provinces would like the central government to assist them with.

He also stated that this is so that the Prime Minister or his delegate to the event can provide an update on GNUT’s actions to progress commitments made or an update on new commitments to be announced.

Manele expressed that one example is that of the Choiseul Second Appointed-Day celebration on 25th Feb this year.

He said during that time, the Deputy Prime Minister and the minister of Ministry of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening (MPGIS) saw the dilapidated state of the Taro provincial hospital.

Manele mentioned that they then took immediate action to present a case to cabinet to urgently mobilize resources to renovate, repair and refurbish the main hospital for Choiseul province.

He said as result, government submitted a funding request to a development partner to fund the upgrade work of Taro hospital at an estimated cost of SBD 19million dollars.

Manele expressed that they anticipate work on the renovation, repair and refurbishment of the Taro provincial hospital to commence this year and if possible to be completed by the end of this year.

To top that off, he said government has also elevated Choiseul Bay Township to be a national project.

“The time has come to demonstrate unity and transformation. We must walk the talk, we must come together as one people to unite and build our country.”

Manele noted that the elevation of the Choiseul Bay Township project to be a national project was also in agreement and a solution reached between the DPM and Premier of Choiseul during the Second Day Appointed celebrations.

He said GNUT will adopt the same approach in upcoming Second Day Appointed events in other provinces throughout the year.

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SI national infrastructure priority pipeline under review

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By Loretta B Manele

Solomon Islands Infrastructure Priority Pipeline (SINIPP) is being reviewed.

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele spoke about this at a press conference yesterday.

Speaking of the 11-month-old GNUT government, he expressed that one of government’s policy pillars of transformation is to expediate investments on infrastructure development.

Manele said the economic summit held last year recommended that the government addresses the infrastructure gap to enable economic activities and the delivery of services.

“Even the multilateral banks also identified the need to increase infrastructure investments to support our commitment to achieving sustainable development goals.”

In this regard, Manele said cabinet decided to review the Solomon Islands National Infrastructure Priority Pipeline a few weeks ago.

He stressed that the Ministry of National Planning and Development Coordination, led by the minister has started the review process beginning with provincial governments to identify key infrastructure development priorities in accordance with their needs.

Manele highlighted that the key objective underpinning this review and the realignment is his government’s vision and commitment to ensure a better balance and distribution of key infrastructure investments in all provinces across Solomon Islands.

“GNUT will then set the resources required for the revised SINIPP and work with partners to implement.”

Manele assures provincial governments and leaders that the government is committed to balancing infrastructure investments and development across all nine provinces.

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GNUT to bring back constitution amendment bill

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By Loretta B Manele

The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) plans to bring back to parliament the Constitution Amendment Bill.

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele made the statement in a press conference yesterday.

He expressed that the issue of federalism and state government is of importance to the country and GNUT is committed to address this through the Constituent Assembly process.

Manele said at the last sitting of parliament in December last year, GNUT tabled the Constitution Amendment of the Constituent Assembly Sitting Bill 2024 to allow the work of the Constituency continue into 2025 and beyond.

He pointed out that unfortunately, members of the opposition opposed the amendment even after the government had agreed to their proposed amendments to the bill.

“It is very sad to see MPs from provinces that strongly advocated for a state government system, boycotting parliament to defeat the passage of this bill.

The absence of members of parliament during the second reading resulted in the bill being defeated on the floor of parliament.”

He said despite this, government had called for and convened a meeting of the Constituent Assembly on 30th Dec 2024 which was attended by all premiers, government MPs and the Leader of Opposition.

“All other MPs from opposition and independent did not attend.”

He stressed that his government will bring back the bill to parliament again and he calls on Members of Parliament, from the Opposition and Independent Groups to support the constitution amendment.

Moreover, Manele said government is reviewing the Bills and Legislation Committee report and the Constitution Amendment, Constituency Assembly Sitting Bill 2024 before finalizing the bill to be tabled in 2025.

He stated that with regards to the next steps to progress the constituency assembly work, the December meeting of the Constituency Assembly resolved on deliverables for 2025 which are the appointment gazetting of the second representative from each province to the constituent assembly, the finalization of the rules or procedures for the constituent assembly and the appointment of the coordinating committee of the constituent assembly.

Speaking on the first component, he said all premiers must formally submit to the Secretariat the names of their second representative to the constituent assembly to be gazetted for the next meeting of the constituent assembly.

“We are still waiting for those names. I ask all premiers to please submit the names of your second delegate to the constituent assembly as soon as possible to be gazetted.”

As for “finalisation of the rules or procedures for the constituent assembly”, Manele said the Secretariat has sent the draft rules or procedures to all premiers twice already this year on the 22nd of Feb 2025 and in the first week of March 2025.

Despite this, he stressed that so far, they have not received any feedback from provincial premiers.

“Again, I ask all premiers to please review and send back to the Secretariat your comments on the draft policies or procedures for the constituent assembly.”

He pointed out that without approved rules or procedures, the constituent assembly will not be able to function.

Manele also touched on “appointment of the coordinating committee of the constituent assembly”.

He said this is the second most important output for the next meeting of the constituent assembly.

Manele stated that this committee will be responsible for the establishment of the 8 thematic groups that will conduct in-depth review and analysis of relevant sections of the draft federal constitution to be presented to the full constituency assembly meeting.

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GNUT reviews provincial government act and PCDF

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By Loretta B Manele

The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) is reviewing the Provincial Government Act along with the Provincial Capacity Development Fund (PCDF).

This was stated by Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele in a press conference from the Office of Prime Ministers and Cabinet (OPMC) yesterday.

He explained that while GNUT is progressing work on the Constituent Assembly, it is also currently reviewing the Provincial Government Act.

Manele said this is with the view to increase the delegation of powers that could offer provinces similar levels of autonomy or authority anticipated in a state government that could be implemented earlier as a possible predecessor to the state-government system.

He emphasised that anticipated changes would include enhanced devolution of powers and revenue-sharing modalities that accord provincial governments more power and authority.

“It is the intention of my government to complete and table this amendment bill in 2025.”

In relation, Manele said the PCDF modality has worked well in the last 16 years as it has enabled provincial governments to implement 1,663 economic and social infrastructure projects.

He stressed that the PCDF has strengthened the capacities of provinces, however with evolving national contexts, it needs to be refreshed and focused on supporting the needs at the provincial level.

Manele said he is aware that after the PCDF is reviewed, a report will be finalised.

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Parliament to resume late this month

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By Loretta B Manele

Parliament is said to resume towards the end of this month, April.

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele gave a brief take on this whilst speaking at a press conference yesterday.

He said he has advised the Clerk to national parliament to issue a notice to all Members of Parliament to attend the 3rd meeting of the 12th parliament on the 24th of April.

Manele stated that government intends to table two important bills during this meeting which is likely to carry on into the month of May.

The two bills are; the Special Economic Zone Bill and the Minerals Resources Bill.

Manele hopes to have these bills passed in this April-May parliament sitting.

“Parliament is expected to sit for the whole month of May after which parliament will be adjourned.”

Manele said he anticipates three parliament meetings for 2025 of which the first sitting will be from April 25th into May, the second from July to August and the third in October, November and December.

He noted that the Governor General, Sir David Tiva Kapu will outline the legislative business for these sittings when he addresses parliament.

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Makira’s expired cocoa factory MoU in the pipeline for review

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BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the establishment of a cocoa processing factory in Makira-Ulawa province which lapsed in 2023 will be reviewed.

PMO Chief of Staff Mcfaddean Aoraunisaka made this reassurance to the paper yesterday.

The five-year MoU between the Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock, Ministry of Commerce, Immigration, Labour, Ministry of Development Planning and Aid Coordination, Makira Ulawa Provincial Government and Pinihimae and Associates group (PAG) was signed in 2018.

The MoU established the terms and conditions to setting up Lavado Cocoa Processing Factory in order to produce high-quality finished and semi-finished cocoa for the local and international markets and is supported by SIG through PAG.

However, the project, which failed to be completed after the MoU ended in 2023, would be a big slap on rural and local farmers.

“We will review the MoU. But to do that, I have to receive reports from the parties on what are some of the areas that need to be reviewed for improvement. I can’t give the actual date when the review will be held. But it will be reviewed as soon as possible,” said Mr Aoraunisaka

When asked if the project was halted due to political motivation, Aoraunisaka said no.

“No. It would only be this asked case if the constituency agendas come into play. However, in the MoU, there are three Ministries plus MUPG that come together to ensure that this project is successful.

“It will be reviewed. To be updated. But the review will be based on challenges faced during the implementation of the previous MoU,’’ he said.

Speaking to Island Sun yesterday, Minister for Agriculture & Livestock Franklyn Wasi reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to the successful completion of the project.

Minister Wasi said that the cocoa factory is located in the Central Makira constituency represented by Minister for Fisheries and Marine Resources, Nestor Ghiro.

“You in the last election, Alick Pinihimae, the investor, contested in the same constituency. From what I heard from my colleague, the Minister want new investors, not the previous ones anymore, so when it comes to such a point, it means politics is now involved,” he said.

“I want to push hard to ensure that the work continues, but he said that he doesn’t want Alick to be the investor anymore, while Alick is still hoping that things will go as usual based on the MoU,” explained Wasi.

He said that in the meantime, parties have to seek and find a new investor for the project to be completed.

“I sent the previous MoU to the PMO chief of staff on 11 December 2024. I also forward to the Nickson Kua Policy secretary productive sector (PSPS),’’ said Minster Wasi.

He further said that the MAL executive would discuss the matter on a proposed date regarding the project.

“The way forward is for all parties in the MoU to come together and discuss the matter. The factory building was already built. The other thing that needs to be addressed in the MoU is that MID should be part of this MoU. MAL has nothing to do with machinery concerning the project,’’ said Wasi.

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Preparation underway for Ahanga wharf project in Bellona

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Preparation for the construction of the first ever wharf project on Bellona Island, Rennel Bellona province is well progressing.

The project is funded by Asia Development Bank (ADB) and Solomon Islands Government, and implement by the China Civil Engineering Company Corporation (CCECC).

Recently, CCECC has shipped the first consignment of materials for the project to the project site at Ahanga on Bellona Island.

The materials encompassed those for clearing of the contractor’s camp as well as materials for the foundational structure of the wharf project.

Premier of Rennel Bellona province, Hon Dereck Pongi confirmed yesterday, as progress is unfolding on this historic economic infrastructure project.

He said like every province; infrastructure is important for the development of Rennel Bellona province.

“We, Rennel Bellona province don’t have any wharf and the construction of Ahanga wharf project will be the first for the province,” Pongi said.

He added that they hope, the completion of the project will contribute to the economic development of Rennel Bellona province.

Premier Pongi also noted that whilst preparatory work is underway, a committee was established on the ground to consult people about the project.

He said the committee was supported by MID and CCECC to ensure resource owners and other stakeholders are on the same page of this development.

In the meantime, the premier acknowledged ADB and SIG for funding the milestone project.

He also thanked the former MP for Rennel Bellona and Ministry of Infrastructure Development for support rendered on the initial stages of the project.

Pongi explained that after the project was approved for Rennell Bellona province, the former MP was given option to select a site to implement it.

The site selected was Ahanga on Bellona Island, where the project will be implemented.

On the same note, Pongi highlighted the commitment of his government to work closely with national government and donor partners to pursue similar infrastructure development projects for the province.

He noted based on SIG’s national proposed projects for Rennel Bellona province in the next three years is the development of Lavangu wharf on Rennell Island.

Pongi said his government has already made submission to the national government for the development of Lavangu wharf and the Rennell Road rehabilitation projects.

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Renbel passes $11m budget

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

[Edited April 9, 2025]

The Rennell Bellona Provincial Assembly passed a budget of $11,183,327 during a full assembly meeting on March 28 in Honiara.

The province will also get $1 million from tourism and they will appropriate it into the budget by calling an extra ordinary assembly meeting.

If that happens, the total budget for this current financial year would be $12, 183, 327.

Premier Dereck Pongi made the statements in an interview yesterday, while acknowledging members of Rennell Bellona provincial assembly for the recent successful budget meeting.

He explained that the $11, 183, 327 is the new budget to support the operation of Renbel province in 2025/2026 financial year.

Saying that, he highlighted that the main focus of the budget is to strengthen the administration of the Rennell Bellona province.

Pongi explained this include strengthening of facilities at the provincial headquarter of Tingoa, and opening up of a provincial sub-station at Bellona.

“Our main focus is to strengthen the administration of the province, because its hard to administer Rennel Bellona without a headquarter,” he said.

Pongi said another area of focus under the budget is to support the people of Rennel Bellona get into small economic activities.

He said Rennell Bellona province has established fisheries centres around the province, and they are looking at prospects to support people benefit from the project.

Pongi added they will also encourage people into other potential small income generating activities.

He said the province would focus on what they can do, to grow the economic based of the province through PCDF, and budget enough fund to support its people.

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No magistrate, trial date yet for Suidani-Talifilu case

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

Court is yet to decide on a magistrate to preside over the case against former Malaita premier Daniel Suidani and his former advisor Celsus Talifilu.

Furthermore, court is yet to set a date for trial for the case.

The matter was heard in court last week where the magistrate adjourned the case for April 9 (tomorrow) for setting of the new trial date.

Suidani and Talifilu are charged together with two counts of unlawful assembly and both pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The allegations said the two had a role in masterminding a number of unlawful assemblies and protest in Auki, Malaita Province in 2021.

Those unlawful assemblies and protects were alleged carried out by the Malaita for Democracy (M4D).

The two were arrested on October 3, 2024 and charged.

Mary-Anne Zurenuoc acts for the crown and Lilly Ramo represents both defendants.

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