BY ALICE T CAMPBELL
Female staff of the Solomon Islands National Provident Fund (SINPF) marked Mother’s Day with a special celebration at the NPF Office on Friday, 8 May 2026.
The event featured a cake‑cutting ceremony and light refreshments, creating a warm atmosphere for staff to come together in recognition of mothers and their invaluable contributions, a statement from the SINPF yesterday said.
In a joint statement, the women emphasised that Mother’s Day is more than a tradition—it is a meaningful opportunity to honour the selfless love, dedication, and positive influence mothers bring to families, workplaces, and communities.
They highlighted how such celebrations strengthen relationships, promote family unity, and support mental well‑being among staff, the statement said.
The SINPF women also expressed their support for the Solomon Islands Women in Business Association (SIWIBA), which is hosting a special Mother’s Day event.
This collaboration underscores the vital role mothers play in empowering women entrepreneurs, driving economic growth, creating employment opportunities, and improving livelihoods across the nation, SINPF said.
Through these celebrations and partnerships, SINPF female staff reaffirmed their commitment to recognise and honour mothers, while also contributing to broader efforts that uplift women and strengthen communities throughout the Solomon Islands.
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