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Cheroa aims to pioneering sustainable waste management solutions

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Stepping up its efforts to pioneer sustainable waste management solutions. Photo supplied.

BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

Located at Vura 3, G Point Cheroa, a leading waste management service, is stepping up its efforts to pioneer sustainable waste management solutions.

“With a vast amount of waste being generated daily, the need for innovative and eco-friendly waste disposal methods is a greater need,’’ Director Pato Rebi told Island Sun paper.

Rabi said that the Cheroa organisation specializes in refuse collection and disposal of general and recycled waste.

He said that since its operation September of 2023, the organisation start to operate with the vision to pioneering sustainable waste management solutions that foster environmental responsibility and economic growth for all stakeholders in Solomon Islands.

He said that Cheroa Waste Management Services operate around the capital of Honiara and also provide third service for customers who are outside of Honiara Borders.  

“Since started, Cheroa Waste Management services has collected and disposed of an estimated 152.56 tons for garbage waste from Residences, communities, schools and commercial entities. The organization started as an idea back in early 2023, and start operating September of 2023 after a careful planning,’’ said Rebi.

He said that the organisation’s mission is to work in partnership with all stakeholders to minimize the environmental impact of waste through efficient and reliable services, and innovative waste solutions.

“Our Mission is to work in partnership with all stakeholders to minimize the environmental impact of waste through efficient and reliable services, and innovative waste solutions. We dedicate ourselves to enhancing the well-being of all stakeholders while incorporating comprehensive, quality health, safety, and environmental plans.

“Our Vision is to be the best Waste Management Company in the Solomon Islands pioneering sustainable waste management solutions that foster environmental responsibility and economic growth for all stakeholders,’ Rebi said.

He said that the Cheroa Waste Management services dedicate themselves to enhancing the well-being of all stakeholders while incorporating comprehensive, quality health, safety, and environmental plans.

“Our service involved collection and disposal as well as providing proper waste management facilities such as bins and garbage bags to educate our communities on how to properly dispose of their garbage. Cheroa Waste Management Service is targeting the general public, anyone who needs their services within and outside of Honiara City Borders,’’ he said.

In terms of future plans, the Director said that their goal is to educate everyone on proper waste management practices and to ensure everyone has access to proper waste management services.

He stated that the organisation also planning to get their services to everyone in the City and hopefully, branch out to the provinces.

He said that one of the achievements of the organisation for this year 2024 is the distribution of Wheelie bins, which is expected to a continuing every month.

“A plastic bottle takes 450 years to decompose and disintegrate. This means that every single waste you generate no matter how big or small counts because it will not only affect our health and environment but future generations too,’’ said that Management.

“So, on behalf of our team, we would like to inform the general public to be mindful of how they manage waste. Throw your garbage in proper bins and use garbage bags where possible.  However, if you have trouble with waste solutions do not hesitate to contact us on Facebook. Let us keep our households, communities, and City clean,’’ said the Management.

with the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, companies like Cheroa are leading the way in creating a more sustainable future. By pioneering innovative waste management solutions, they are setting a new standard for responsible and eco-friendly waste disposal.

Dragon pub murder case further adjourned

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

The case involving an off-duty officer who was killed at the Dragon Pub in Kukum area in May this year has been further postponed for July 15 for investigations to be completed.

Prosecutor Georgina Oroi informed court on Monday this week there were outstanding documents yet to be obtained from police investigators. These include the autopsy report and the photo album.

The defence counsel Hubert Fugui of HOF Law Chambers informed court his position regarding his client James Solomon Kai, the co-accused in this case.

Fugui said he acts for Mr Kai however, yesterday was the third time the matter was called in court and he still has not received any perusal or full disclosures from prosecution.

Therefore, he asked court to make directions for the DPP office to serve disclosures to their office as soon as possible.

Defence lawyer Rochella Palmer who appeared for Daniel Kwalai also informed court that Mr Kwalai has only received perusal disclosures and was still waiting for the outstanding documents.

Prosecution sought a 14-day adjournment for police to obtain those outstanding documents.

Court adjourned the matter for July 15 for plea and election of form of Preliminary Inquiry (PI).

Court made directions for the crown to serve the full disclosures to Fugui and Kwalai by close of business on July 8. The two accused Paul Daoburi and James Solomon Kai to be jointly charged and DPP to sort out and amend the charge sheets and file it with the criminal registry before July 8.

Paul Daoburi, 35, and James Solomon Kai, 21 are charged with murder and are remanded them in custody.

The allegation said the deceased and his colleague, along with the colleague’s wife, went to the Dragon Pub on the night of May 16 for drinks.

Some times between 12am and 1am in the morning an argument broke out between the deceased and a group of men, following an assault on his colleague’s wife in which a bottle was allegedly smashed against her head causing her to fall to the ground unconscious.

It was alleged that during the course of the argument the deceased took out and applied pepper spray on the group of men he was arguing with at that time.

The deceased was later dragged out of the Pub by an off-duty security, accused Daoburi, where the deceased was attacked by a group of more than 10 men outside of the Pub.

The allegation furthered that Daoburi joined in the attack, using a snooker cue stick with which he used to beat the deceased’s head multiple times.

The second accused Solomon Kai, with the nick name ‘Solo’, allegedly attacked the deceased using a bottle.

A policeman who arrived at the scene intervened and took the deceased laying bleeding on the floor into a taxi to National Referral Hospital (NRH) where he pronounced dead.

RFC24 Match Week 5 this week.

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RFC24 action at DC Park-PHOTO ELTON LONARATHA JNR.

BY ELTON LONARATHA JNR

THE Renbel Football Championship 2024 (RFC24) will enter into Match Week 5 this week, starting tomorrow.

RFC24 ended its Match Week 4 fixtures played at DC Park in East Honiara last week.

Results of the games played last week saw Kutuma FC earn its second win by beating Manugano FC 5-1, while Sipa FC and Tauloto FC shared points following a 3-3 draw in the main match of the day on Thursday.

The result of the two final fixtures of the week played on Friday last week saw Suvania FC register another three points after beating Tematangi FC 2-1, while Heartland earned its first win by beating Akaumoana FC 2-1 in the main match of the day.

The overview of the current standing saw Elite FC leading Pool A with 3 points, while Kutuma FC registered 6 points following their two wins to lead Pool B.

Tematangi FC also earned a win to lead Pool C with 3 points. Heartland FC also registered a win to go top of Pool D with 3 points.

The standing is expected to change in another intensified week of football this week.

Fixtures for tomorrow will see Taisua FC taking on Usohenua FC at 1:00 PM, followed by Elite FC and Ngutuanga FC at 3:00 PM.

Fixtures for Thursday this week will see a game between TNT FC and Taipuna FC at 1:00 PM, while SPI FC and Akaumoana will face off in the final Match Week 5 fixtures at 3:00 PM.

Honiara West Exits SIVF Championship

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West Honiara Mens Volleyball Team.Photo supplied.

BY ELTON LONARATHA JNR

TEAM Honiara West Men’s Volleyball team got eliminated in the Quarterfinal of the Solomon Islands Volleyball Federation (SIVF) Annual National Championship that ended yesterday at the Friendship Hall.

The Championship delivered competition for both men and women with strong regulations requiring players to play for their province of origin.

The two teams that represent the host in the men’s competition are Honiara West and Honiara East.

While Honiara East advanced to the semifinal of the competition, Honiara West was eliminated following a 3-2 defeat to Renbel Storms in the fourth Quarterfinal playoffs played on Saturday at the venue.

Despite the elimination, Team Captain Matthew Tekopo Pulesea acknowledged the commitment of the players, especially the new boys who made their debut at the championship.

“It’s a great experience for the young boys in the team.  They will slowly pick up from there as we journey forward.

“Hopefully, in the next competition, the boys will know how to endure and overcome the challenge when playing at high intensity,” he said.

Team Manager Jeff Julevai thanked the players for their time and effort to represent Honiara in the championship.

“We bowed out in the quarter-finals, but we are the Honiara Volleyball Association team as always.

“Heads up and look forward to the Independent Championship next month (July 7th, 2024).

Meanwhile, the SIVF ended yesterday with its final matches.

SIFF Kicks Off Inaugural U18 League 

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BY ELTON LONARATHA JNR

THE Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) has kicked off its highly anticipated S-League U18 competition on Saturday at the East End Sports Stadium.

The first three curtain raisers were played to steam the hype for the young football prodigies this season.

Results of the matches saw reigning champions Central Coast FC register its first three points by beating Kossa FC 4-1, while Real Kakamora FC earned its first win after beating FC Juniper Tree 3-1.

The result of the main match of the day saw Henderson Eels FC beat SOSA FC in a strong 2-1 win.

Another three fixtures scheduled for yesterday were postponed due to bad weather.

A statement from SIFF revealed that this inaugural event marks a significant milestone in the country’s football development as it transitions from the previous S-League U19 category to the newly established U18 league.

“12 established Telekom S-League franchise clubs will be competing in the youth competition.

“The decision to transition from the U19 to the U18 category aligns with SIFF’s strategic vision to streamline youth development and provide a stronger platform for young players to enhance their skills and gain valuable match experience,” reads a statement from SIFF.

BIG BUCKS FOR B’BALL

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Solomon Islands Amateur Basketball Federation (SIBF) TIP-OFF Challenge 2018 GRAND FINAL action at HCC Multi-Purpose Hall. Photo supplied.

…. Get Ready to Shoot Some Hoops

BY ELTON LONARATHA JNR

THE Solomon Islands Basketball Federation (SIBF) has unveiled the competition structure and prizes for the upcoming senior basketball league, which is set to tip off later this month at the Honiara City Council (HCC) Multipurpose Hall.

According to the SIBF, the league will feature three divisions: Men’s A Division, Men’s B Division, and Women’s Division, with registration currently open to all interested basketball clubs.

“We are excited to announce that registration for the 2024 Solomon Islands Basketball Men’s and Women’s League is now open,” the SIBF said in a statement. “We invite all teams to sign up and be a part of the action.”

The registration process is convenient, with forms accessible online via a provided link or through hand delivery. Interested teams can fill out the form and submit it along with the registration fee to the Basketball Office at Farmset Building in Ranadi or to any current Board Member. The deadline for registration is July 15th.

The SIBF has also planned a launching event and fundraising dinner on July 27th at Cowboys grill to further boost preparations for the league. Tables for the fundraising event are priced at $10,000.00.

“We encourage teams to submit their registration forms along with the full payment and team registration list,” the SIBF added. “The registration fees for the Men’s A Division is $3,000.00, while the Men’s B Division and Women’s Division are set at $2,000.00 each.”

As an added incentive, the SIBF has announced special prizes for outstanding players, including a Women’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award with a cash prize of $2,000.00.

With the league fast approaching, the SIBF is leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to promote and develop basketball in the Solomon Islands, offering a competitive platform for local talent to showcase their skills.

The prize allocation for the three Divisions is as follows:

(Men’s A Division)

1st $40,000.00

2nd $30,000.00

3rd $20,000.00

(Mens B Division)

1st $20,000.00

2nd 15,000.00

3rd 12,000.00

4th $10,000.00

5th $8,000.00

(Womens Division)

1st $20,000.00

2nd $15,000.00

3rd $10,000.00

4th $8,000.00

THE NEW VOLLEYBALL QUEENS

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West Honiara Womens Volleyball Team. Photo supplied.

West Honiara Women’s Volleyball Team Emerges Victorious at SIVF Annual National Championship 2024

BY ELTON LONARATHA JNR

WEST Honiara Women’s Volleyball team emerged as the champions of the 2024 Solomon Islands Volleyball Federation (SIVF) Annual National Volleyball Championship, which concluded yesterday at the Friendship Hall. In a thrilling finale, West Honiara dethroned former champions Renbel Storms with a decisive 3-1 set victory, sealing their triumph with a comfortable 25-15 win in the final set.

National beach volleyball expert and team member, Hannah Marasalau, reflected on the intense competition, stating that “it’s been a tough but enjoyable journey.” Setter Marlina Epale echoed her sentiments, acknowledging the strength of their opponents and the crucial role of teamwork and communication in their victory.

Epale also commended the SIVF for organizing the event, emphasizing its significance in fostering the growth of women’s volleyball in the Solomon Islands. “Competitions like these provide a platform for new and potential players to showcase their talents,” she added. The setter also shared her personal journey of regaining confidence and performing at her best during this championship.

Clerina Spillius, another standout player on the team, joined in celebrating their hard-fought victory. “We faced tough competition, so it feels incredible to become champions,” she said. Spillius also revealed the team’s plans to maintain their winning momentum by staying united for the upcoming Independent competition.

Team Manager Jeff Julevai congratulated the women’s team on their outstanding performance and also recognized the Honiara East Men’s Volleyball team for their second-place finish in the Men’s Division.

The Men’s Division champions title went to Malaita Atolls, showcasing the depth of talent across the Solomon Islands. This year’s championship witnessed intense competition, with 10 men’s teams and 8 women’s teams battling it out on the court.

The victory for the West Honiara Women’s Volleyball team marks a significant milestone in the development of women’s volleyball in the country. Their triumph serves as a testament to their dedication, teamwork, and exceptional skills.

The SIVF Annual National Volleyball Championship has once again highlighted the passion and talent within the volleyball community in the Solomon Islands. With the conclusion of this successful event, expectations are high for the sport’s continued growth and the emergence of new stars in the future.

As the champions celebrate their well-deserved victory, the volleyball community in the Solomon Islands looks forward to more exciting competitions and the continued advancement of the sport.


Bishop Bebeu urges mothers in Malaita to uphold values of Mothers Union

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Mothers Uion from northern region.

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Malaita (DOM) appeals upon Mothers Union in Malaita and Solomon Islands to uphold the values and objectives of the ministry.

Bishop Reverend Michael Bebeu made the call during the official program to marked the 100 years centenary of Mothers Union held at the birthplace of the ministry in Malaita, at Fiu village near Auki.

He said the theme of the celebration; “transforming now” resonates the core values and objectives of the Mothers Union.

Let the five objectives of the others Union inspire us as we reflect on our past achievement and look towards the future.

  • To uphold Christ’s teaching on the nature of marriage and promote its wider understanding.
  • To encourage parents to being up their children in the faith and life of the church
  • To maintain a worldwide fellowship of Christian united in prayers, worship and service
  • To promote conditions in society favourable to stable family life and the protection of children
  • To help those family life has met with adversity (hardship, trouble, disaster, etc…)

He said the objectives are the embodiment of transformation for the families and it’s important to nurture the gospel messages at home to allow it take root and grow from strengthen to strengthen.

“May our families be sanctuaries of love, peace and grace reflecting God’s presence in our midst,” Rev Bebeu said.

Provincial Secretary of Malaita province, Mr Eric Goerge wished Mothers Union Malaita and Solomon Islands on behalf of Malaita province on the centenary celebration.

He said the objectives of Mothers Union encompassed positive reflection to support families for everyone has a place to share ideas in important development issues for the province and country.

George said with heart drive of Mothers Union there are spent less effort to stop violence, promote peace, stability and safety in the communities. 

Guest of honour to the centenary celebration, Ms Hellen Auston shared greeting from Mothers Union in New Zealand to Mothers Union in Malaita and Solomon Islands on the occasion.

She recalled memories of her growing up as a child with her parent in Malaita. Her mother and Gwendolyn Mason had contributed a lot to the growth of Mothers Union in Malaita.

Auston said her mum and Mason respected Mothers Union in Malaita and regarded them as best friend. Their work with Mothers Union here in the past had led to where Mothers Union now today.

“I give thanks to the past work of Mothers Union in Malaita, working that is happening now and for the work that is to come,” she said.

DOM Mothers celebrate 100yrs centenary of Mothers Union ministry 

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Mothers Union from Arekwa region pose for a photo in front of Fiu cathedral.

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Mothers from the Anglican Diocese of Malaita (DOM) and other sister dioceses, including those from Vanuatu, celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Mothers Union ministry’s arrival on Malaita.

The week-long celebration took place in Fiu village near Auki, the birthplace of the ministry in Malaita, where missionary and nurse Ms. Gwendolyn Mason began her work in 1924.

The event was themed “Transforming Now,” highlighting the challenges, growth, and successes of the ministry over the past century, as well as its future aspirations.

Ms. Delilah Lamani, President of the Mothers Union DOM, stated that the celebration held significant meaning for women in DOM and the Mothers Union of the Anglican Church of Melanesia (ACOM) in the Solomon Islands.

She emphasized that this history and legacy are deeply cherished by the women of Malaita, who continue to nurture the seed planted by Ms. Mason 100 years ago.

Lamani recounted that upon Ms. Mason’s arrival in Fiu in 1924, ten local women were the first to join the ministry. From these beginnings, the ministry has grown to include up to 5,000 women members in Malaita province.

She acknowledged that this growth was not without difficulties, as women faced many challenges in nurturing the ministry during its early days. However, with God’s guidance, the ministry survived, and they expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the women who came before them for their dedication.

During the week-long celebration, a three-day conference was held, allowing women to reflect on the past and plan for the future of the ministry.

Around 4,000 Mothers Union members from six regions of DOM, including Small Malaita, Arekwa, Keava, northern, eastern, and central regions, as well as women from five dioceses of ACOM Solomon (Central, Guadalcanal, Hanuato (Makira), Isabel, Temotu, and Vanuatu), attended the centenary.

Lamani mentioned that guests from the Mothers Union in Australia, New Zealand, ACOM Solomon, and other local stakeholders, including the Island Sun newspaper company, also participated in the celebrations.

MALAITA PROPOSES SYMPOSIUMS

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MPG proposes symposiums for all stakeholders in the province

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Malaita Provincial Government has proposed a series of symposiums for stakeholders in the province to come together and share collective ideas for the future of Malaita.

These symposiums will include members of the provincial assembly, 14 MPs from Malaita, government ministries, the house of chiefs, men’s and women’s groups, youths, business houses, and other stakeholders.

The proposal was announced by Hon. John Daubo, MPA for Ward 28 and Malaita Provincial Minister for Agriculture and Livestock, during an open youth dialogue in Auki last week.

“The current provincial government proposes to host a number of stakeholder symposiums in the province,” Daubo stated. “The idea is to establish an avenue where ideas can be collectively gathered and merged with the provincial government to move the province forward.”

Daubo emphasized that the current government strongly believes in its connection with all stakeholders in the province, the national government, and development partners to develop the province. “We recognize all stakeholders for their contributions to the province, and we need to integrate our work together for our success and the success of the province and Solomon Islands,” he said.

Daubo added that the Malaita Provincial Government supports the idea and will announce the schedule for the symposiums when the time is right.