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MPs face arrest as Janus springs back to life By Alfred Sasako A number of members of Parliament face imminent arrest, as the nation’s anti-corruption crack unit – JANUS – sprang into action last week after months in limbo.…
MPs face arrest as Janus springs back to life By Alfred Sasako A number of members of Parliament face imminent arrest, as the nation’s anti-corruption crack unit – JANUS – sprang into action last week after months in limbo.…
BY ROMULUS HUTA THE national women’s soccer side fought out a nil-all draw against hosts Fiji in match day two of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup Qualifier currently underway at Lautoka’s Churchill Park. The draw proved that the two teams…
MORE than 100 traditional and community leaders around Malaita province have welcomed the proposed Reparation Bill which is aimed at addressing outstanding issues triggered by the Solomon Islands ethnic tension and the effects of the Bougainville Crisis. A joint government…
BY LYNTON AARON FILIA MINISTER for Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs says young people are key stakeholders in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the National Development Strategy 2016—2035. As Solomon Islands embarks on a new set of SDGs…
BY ALFRED PAGEPITU GIZO LAWE Region Mothers Union in the Western province have travelled to Jejevo Buala in Isabel province to celebrate the centenary of Mothers Union. The 100 years Anniversary is scheduled to be celebrated beginning tomorrow to August…
BY LYNTON AARON FILIA THE Solomon Islands Government is setting its lens on reoccupying the Dodo creek land and research facility, which belong to the government but was destroyed during the ethnic tension. Ever since the ethnic tension, the ministry…
BY SAMIE WAIKORI AUKI ST John Dala Catholic Secondary School has applauded the reforestation office in Auki for the school’s reforestation programme. Head of Agriculture Department of Dala School, Mr Henry Gwao made the statement describing it as an important…
BY ROMULUS HUTA THE national soccer side jetted out of the country yesterday for Macau ahead of today’s international friendly showdown while another fixture awaits them in Suva next month against Fiji following confirmation by Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF).…
BY GEORGINA KEKEA APART from felling trees and exporting logs and timber, there are other lucrative ways to make money says Stanley Wapot Program Manager Sustainable Development of the MSG Secretariat. Speaking to Island Sun recently, Wapot says countries like…
By Gary Hatigeva PARLIAMENT has late yesterday, passed the Goods Tax (Amendment) Bill (Act) 2018 after members of both sides of the house agreed to adopt it and voted for its passage in its third reading. The bill is enacted…