Netting big fish
Police closing in for a Vanuatu-type mass arrest of MPs By Alfred Sasako POLICE are said to be planning a Vanuatu-type mass arrest of members of Parliament on misuse of public funds just before Parliament winds up on December…
Police closing in for a Vanuatu-type mass arrest of MPs By Alfred Sasako POLICE are said to be planning a Vanuatu-type mass arrest of members of Parliament on misuse of public funds just before Parliament winds up on December…
Government questioned over lack of consultation and tabling timeline of traditional bill THE Civil Society Sector is outraged at the lack of consultation involved in the construction and proposed timeline for tabling of the Traditional Governance and Customs Facilitation Bill…
BY ROMULUS HUTA THE country’s leaders are rooting behind the national under-16 side as they are about to head into their semifinal clash of the OFC Under-16 Championship against Fiji tomorrow morning. This semifinal encounter holds a lot of significance.…
CATHOLIC parishioners of the Archdiocese of Honiara on Sunday, September 16, congregated at the Holy Cross cathedral to mark the 450 years of the Cross arrival in the country. The celebration to mark the great day began with the enactment…
OFFICERS of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) on September 16 witnessed a reconciliation ceremony between parties involved in the fatal accident in Honiara on Saturday, September 15, during which a 15-year-old girl died after collision with a vehicle.…
By Gary Hatigeva VEHICLE owners residing in East, Central and West Kola Ridge, are calling on the Honiara City Council (HCC) and other relevant authorities to take serious action on the carwash activities along the grave yard road. Central Honiara…
BY SAMIE WAIKORI AUKI MINISTER for Agriculture and Livestock who is also MP for Lau Mbaelelea, Augustine Maue Auga, said road construction in the constituency is progressing. In a recent interview he said currently the construction is on a 13.5km…
BY BARNABAS MANEBONA MAJORITY of suggestions on Ngella’s famous Forum (NGF) have suggested for a proper review for proposals on the landscaping of the seafront at Tulaghi. And, that is rather than only for protection but also for leisure and…
BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO CHIEFS of Malaita Outer Islands have strongly continued to upholds and enforce laws for islanders to comply with. This is because the atoll does not have any police post or an officer. Island Sun last has…
BY GEORGE MANFORD AUKI CONCERNED Malaitans have called for a proper and thorough omission and objection programme after the registration period. They said this current registration confirms that most people from other constituencies have travelled and registered in other constituencies…