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Court to sentence former Police officer

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BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

A retired female police officer will be sentenced after the court convicted her of one count of indecent assault and one count of consumption of liquor in a vehicle.

This is the case against Lily Dagi who is charged for offences that occurred at Lata in 2018.

She denied the charges and a trial was conducted on her case.

The case occurred between 1st September 2018 and 31st October 2018 after a graduation ceremony at Luesalemba Secondary School, the victim is a public officer.

The victim and others, including the defendant were sitting outside the house of a man located some distance from the school.

 While they were outside, the victim, who has been drinking from the previous day, fell asleep on the ground.

“Others who were present with the defendant left the area after, leaving the victim, the defendant and two others alone.

While the victim was sleeping facing upwards, the defendant moved over to him, pulled up her skirt and sat on top of his groin or genital area. She then deliberately moved her buttock in a sexual motion while she was on top of him.

This, according to the prosecution’s view was done without the consent of the victim and amounted to an offence of indecent act.

Magistrate Aulanga when convicting Ms Dagi said the evidence established that the defendant had performed the immoral act on the victim (who was asleep) without his consent.

The fact that it was done without his consent means it is subjected to a crime, herein, the crime of indecent act.

The absence of procuring his consent means the conduct exerted was capable of producing harm (whether mental or emotional injury) on the victim as a result of infringing or violating his fundamental rights as a person.

The fact that the indecent act was performed on him without his consent is what matters for the prosecution into the case.

Therefore, after assessing the evidence the court has satisfied beyond reasonable doubt and convicted Ms Dagi of the offence.

Regarding the consumption of liquor in a vehicle, Magistrate Aulanga also convicted Ms Dagi.

Aulanga said based on the witnesses’ evidence in court during the trial he is satisfied that the defendant was drinking alcohol in the motor vehicle during the material time.

“The prosecution has therefore proved this element beyond reasonable doubt and so, is the finding of the court reached herein”, Aulanga said.

Fake vax card users stopped in Malaita

The ministry of Health says it will crackdown on fake vaccination cards

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

AUKI

Malaita health authorities have intercepted people using counterfeit covid-19 vaccination cards.

These people have reportedly been using the fake cards to travel freely between the province and Honiara.

Chairman of Malaita’s EOC, Dr Rex Maukera, says this is a threat the covid-19 operations in the province.

“Recently, we had found people using fake vaccination cards to bypass travel restrictions imposed on shipping service between Honiara and Auki.

“We found that with passengers coming from both ends after suspicions raised on the cards and later proved when checked details on the cards against our vaccination data.

“That however has stepped up our surveillance to thoroughly check passengers coming and going out from Auki to avoid such incident,” he said.

Maukera said this behaviour of using fake vax cards is undermining all the hard work, time and money spent on preparing the Malaita populace to fight and stay safe against covid-19.

He warns that this behaviour could lead to new covid-19 waves in the country if authorities do not clamp down the illegal activity.

Maukera adds that they will continue to carry out checks for cards and swab tests on passengers at Auki wharf.

He adds that Malaita Health and police are working together to quell the use of fake vax cards.

23 health workers unvaccinated

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO

21 nurses and two Doctors from the National Referral Hospital have refused vaccination for reasons of their own.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health Pauline McNeil mentioned this before the Public Accounts Committee hearing on Wednesday this week.

“In terms of number, about 23 officers are not vaccinated, of the 23 officers two are doctors at the National Referral Hospital,” McNeil said.

She told the PAC that the ministry’s vaccination coverage reaches about 90 percent.

Ms Pauline said most health workers were affected during the peak of the outbreak but all of them have recovered because they are vaccinated.

“So, our success story is that most of our health workers are fully vaccinated,” she said.

National Director of Nursing Michael Larui said the Ministry of Health has a very high coverage of vaccination.

“Only one percent are unvaccinated and so the number is very small and according to our reports all our health workers are fully vaccinated,”Larui said.

New 110 positions for nurses with Min of Health

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO 

THE Ministry of Health and Medical Services has received new appointments from the Ministry of Public Service for 110 new nurses’ positions.

National Director of Nursing from the Ministry of Health and Medical Services Michael Larui confirmed this to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) during its hearing on Wednesday.

“Ministry of Public Service has supported us with new appointments for 110 positions and this is for permanent recruitment.

“These nurses are those that are temporarily recruited by the Ministry before community transmission was recorded in Honiara,” Larui said.

He said this will help the ministry health in terms of further strengthening their normal services.

Lauri said the ministry’s response effort will continue up and running by nurses who were recruited under casual base.

He adds that 150 applications were sent but only 110 positons were given.

Larui said there are some submissions that are incomplete due to some of the nurses being stranded in their home provinces because of community transmission and so they were unable to submit their applications.

“We already have discussions with the Ministry of Public Services that by June this year another batch of submissions will go in including doctors to increase the number of staff for the purpose of  our response effort,” he said.

Covid-19 incidence drops in Malaita

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

AUKI

Malaita province is seeing a drop in covid-19 new cases, with many reportedly having recovered.

The province’s health authority says current trends show a vast improvement after two months of battling with the coronavirus.

Dr Rex Maukera, chairman of Malaita’s emergency operation centre (EOC) for covid-19, Kiluufi hospital, said, “The trend of covid-19 is going down and health officers are station in health centres across the province to monitor the transmission.

“Even then it’s not yet all over and people must continue to practice safety covid-19 measures in communities across the province.

“Preparation is paramount and people must continue to remain vigilant in case there is another wave, while work continues across all sectors to avoid that.”

Maukera said the provincial health through its EOC also continues to receive support from the ministry of health (MHMS) towards covid-19 operations in the province.

He said the provincial health will continue to liaise with communities on covid-19 related programmes and monitor the situation, although it’s going down.

PM Soga to visit tobacco factory

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Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare will pay the tobacco company a visit.

Details of the visit is being finalised, a statement from the prime minister’s office (OPMC) said yesterday.

SITCO General Manager Kazi Mushfiqur Rahman had invited Prime Minister Sogavare during a courtesy visit on April 6.  

The Prime Minister will visit SITCO’s premises to witness the company’s rebuilt factory now running double shifts over the past two months. 

According to the OPMC statement, the damage sustained by SITCO during the riot is worth more than $48 million. 

Mr Rahman had said during his courtesy visit, “the PM’s visit will be a big boost and encouragement to 120 mostly local workers as the company bounces back from the ruins of November riots.”

The SITCO GM thanked the government for continued assistance which is necessary for business confidence and investment following last year’s riots.

SITCO has operated in Solomon Islands for more than 50 years.

Over the last four years, it has reportedly paid one billion dollars in taxes to the government.

An earlier invitation for the Prime Minister to visit SITCO could not eventuate during the Lock Down period.

No major impacts from bad weather yet: NDC

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The National Disaster Council (NDC) says there is no major damages in the provinces due to the current bad weather, so far.

However, it continues to advise members of public through out the country to practise safety measures and be alert to the weather at all times.

A NDC statement yesterday said, “A call out made to Provincial Disaster Officers and key informants by the National Disaster Management Office today to determine the impacts of the current weather condition indicated that no major damages to properties, infrastructure or loss of lives were being reported so far.

“The call out was made to Temotu, Renbel and Makira provinces.

“All three provinces reported continuous rain but are yet to experience any kind of major damages that require immediate assistance from authorities.

“Renbel province in particular reported that people are still enjoying occasional sunshine only punctuated by intermittent down pours.

“Guadalcanal on the other hand has experienced heavy down pour for the past few days with reports of flooding in low lying area in north Guadalcanal resulting in minor damage to food gardens and properties.

“So far there is no report of any deaths within the affected areas. The NDMO is still to make contact with the remaining provinces.

“Despite this good news people who live on areas prone to flooding, landslides and along the coast and those traveling between our islands in small boats and crafts still need to take the usual precautionary measures put out by Solomon Islands Meteorological Service (SIMS) and National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) as we are still in the cyclone season.

“The SIMS and (NDMO) are the two national agencies charged with providing weather alerts, warnings and updates and WHAT TO DO information to the general public respectively.

“The public can contact toll free number 933 (SIMS) for updates on weather and 955 (NDMO) for WHAT TO DO information should you further information and assistance.”

CDF stimulates rural economy, as Ngella constituents testifies  

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Principal Rural Development Officer (Research & Development) Brian Douglas leads the Focus Group Discussion with community leaders during the Monitoring and Evaluation visit in Ngella constituency last year.

Ngella Constituency Office (NCO) remains committed to boosting rural economic activities in its constituency, by supporting members engage in small business and income generating activities targeted at alleviating poverty and improving their livelihoods.

And beneficiaries of the CDF projects in Ngella Constituency have applauded the benefits of CDF and how it positively contributes to their livelihood enhancement.

These economic activities were part of the CDF programme and delivered to recipients by the constituency’s office as aligned with the MRD development priorities and the NCO yearly development plan.

Principal Rural Development Officer, Gabriel Manetiva who led a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) team to the constituency in November, 2021 said,” apart from the housing scheme, the constituency also supported other sectors, and small business and income generating activities is one of the areas of support.”

Mr Manetiva said recipients have testified how the CDF programme positively changed their lives.

The support towards this sector (Income generating activities) is one of NCO strive and determination to stimulate economic activities in the rural areas to guarantee people improve their livelihoods.

Homestay Project downstairs in Tulagi town – Ward 4 supported by CDF.

“We have managed to witness some of these projects and the constituents were happy to be part of the CDF programmes. Others testified that the CDF programmes changes the way they live compared to what they were experiencing in previous years,” Mr Manetiva said.

Peter Manekaoni and family owns a Homestay business in Tulagi and thanked NCO for its continuous support towards small businesses and incoming generating activities in the constituency.

“NCO has supported my business with housing materials and that has enabled us to expand and made improvements to our homestay apartment,” Manekaoni excitedly told the M&E team in an interview.

The constituency also funded constituents with Transportation and Fishing Projects. The projects included a Yamaha/Suzuki 40HP and fiberglass boats and nine (9) families from various communities were the happy recipients in 2020.

The projects touched many lives said Regan Nofo, one of the prior recipients. “My family are grateful to have received project assistance of a Yamaha 40HP Engine and a fiberglass boat from NCO, and that has enabled us to ran a transportation business service between Ngella and Honiara. This has helped us a lot to pay for school fees, family needs, building materials and meet other community obligations.”

Regan Nofo of Haleta Community in Ward 2- Central West Ngella pointing to his Transportation Project funded by CDF.

Another beneficiary, Robert Kabe of Logapolo Community also thanked the constituency office for supporting his family with a Suzuki 40HP Engine and a fiberglass boat. Currently Mr Kabe also rans a transportation business service and help communities around his community by transporting them to Honiara for market and the sick to seek medical services in town. 

“My small business has enabled me to meet my family expenses such as school fees, household needs and solved transport difficulties.”

Fr John Talisi of Borohinaba village who was supported with a canteen project and funds to purchase copra similarly acknowledged NCO’s support. Now we have expanded our business to buying of cocoa beans.”

“The support we received through the small business project helped my family to meet our family needs as well as improve our livelihoods. Thank you, NCO.”

Bartholomew Parapolo is the current Member of Parliament for Ngella Constituency.

The objectives of the Monitoring and Evaluation activity are:

  • To verify the implementation status of projects funded by CDF programme in the constituency in 2020.
  • To establish community participation in the CDF funded projects in the constituency.
  • To investigate the level of awareness of CDF among community members.
  • To determine the level of satisfaction of community members in CDF funded projects.

Constituency monitoring of CDF projects is part of MRD’s ongoing activity on CDF funded programmes being implemented within the 50 constituencies. Government through MRD supported the M&E activity.

Income Generating Activity at Borohinaba village in Ward 8 – North West Ngella supported by CDF.

The M&E mostly focused on projects funded by the Solomon Islands Government (SIG), including the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) CDF funded projects for 2020.

Relevant data/information collected will support the ministry in its planning to assess status of projects and impact’s the funding support (CDF) have on the lives of constituents. Not only the data collected is important but gathering evidences on the ground by M&E officers, to confirm that constituencies utilized the funds for its intended purpose is paramount.

MRD is fully committed to see that all rural Solomon Islanders become meaningfully participated in development activities to improve their social and economic livelihoods.

—MRD

Mangau happy with new hilux from AFP

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RAPPP Commander Paul Osborne handing over vehicle key to Commissioner Mostyn Mangau

Local police have acknowledged the Australian police for a new Toyota hilux donated today.

Commissioner Mostyn Mangau during the handover at the Rove police headquarters, thanked the partnership programme between the two police forces, known as RAPPP (RSIPF and AFP Policing Partnership Programme).

Mangau said the Trans National Crime Unit under the National Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) will be boosted with the help from AFP (Australian Federal Police), Police Media reported.

Commissioner Mostyn Mangau and Commander Paul Osborne signing a handing over document of the vehicle

Mangau said, “I am certain that it will improve the work of our officers working inside the unit. Please look after the vehicle and use it for its intended purposes. Visit the RSIPF vehicle policy as a guide on using the vehicle.

“I want to thank the government of Australia through the RAPPP for their great support to the RSIPF especially during this time of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The vehicle was gifted to the Trans-National Crime Unit (TCU) of the RSIPF this morning 7April 2022.

Malaita Taro farmers to benefit from packhouse

Permanent Secretary Colin Beck and Jeremiah Fono'oata of Exodus Trade Development signing the agreement.

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade through the Enhanced Integrated Framework project have signed an agreement with a locally owned company to build a taro packhouse at Adeliua, Malaita Province.

Permanent Secretary Collin Beck said his Ministry has support from the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the EIF project to enhance our trade capacity, so this project of constructing a taro packhouse is one of those projects.

He said construction of the new Taro Packhouse is the second infrastructure under this project.

He said the completion of the packhouse will not only be limited to Taro, but include other products as well.

“This packhouse will be actually for all agricultural products, and we have a time-line that the packhouse will be completed in the next couple of months and we are looking forward to work closely with the contractor.

“It is a pleasure that we have our local company to construct this packhouse,”Beck said.

He said this is despite the country’s economy going through a difficult time, not only due to covid, but with the November unrest pushing our revenue to a tight space.

“Therefore, the government policy is trying to keep investing more in economic activity and the productive sector and this is one of them.

“This is more-less rules out that direction that the government policy in supporting the rural area and increase more farmers to plant commercially.

Meanwhile, the Managing Director of Exodus Trade Development who won the bid to construct the packhouse, Jeremiah Fono’ota assured the Ministry of their commitment to build the infrastructure.

He said they have been engaged in working with other government sectors in building a few infrastructures, but this is the first time they are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He said they have a committed team to complete the building within the time-frame.