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Mayor expects Multi-hall returned

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The Multi purpose hall used as a field hospital.

BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

CITY Mayor Wilson Mamae said they expect the Multi-purpose hall currently transformed into field hospital to be returned to the Honiara City Council after serving its purpose.

Mamae uttered this when delivering his keynote address at the recent opening of the new field hospital.

“We expect that the hall be returned to us in a useable form so that futsal, basketball, netball, boxing and other indoor sports ca be played.

At its very best, we expect that hall must be given back to us so that Honiara City Council Youth, Women and Sports Division effectively function with a renovated office space-the cost for these things to happen I say must come from Solomon Islands Government,” he said.

Mamae said the building is not only a building but has been a place where families and friends and communities come together to share Joy, laughter and excitement. It is a home to many of our national sporting teams before they travel overseas to represent the country.

“This hall is also home of our Youth, Women and Sports Division that has its head office in the Multipurpose Hall before it was repurposed as a Covid-19 field hospital.

As a consequence, we have lost a space for sporting teams to practice for Pacific Games 2023. This is opportunity cost that we have to take because of strategic decision to repurpose the Multipurpose Hall.

As a further consequence, we have lost a head office for Honiara City Council Youth, Women and Sports Division. Our nine staff are now forced to take early annual leaves for 2020, as result of our commitment to work with the Central Government. These are added costs that we have to forego because of strategic decision to repurpose the Multipurpose,” he said.

DBSI lends out $51m to date

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Minister of Finance and Treasury Harry Kuma

By EDDIE OSIFELO

DEVELOPMENT Bank of Solomon Islands (DBSI) has lent out $51.5 million to different clients since its inception early this year.

Minister of Finance and Treasury, Harry Kuma confirmed this when asked by MP for Small Malaita, Rick Hou in Parliament yesterday.

Minister Kuma said DBSI is doing well in its operation so far since its inception this year, despite the covid 19.

He said DBSI offers various lending products to agriculture, fishing, forestry investment, livelihood, retails, land and sea transport and wholesales.

Kuma said DBSI loan portfolio reached $51.5 million, an increase on approximate $2.5 million from 31st October, as bank slowly dispersed loan.

Furthermore, Kuma said under the total portfolio, as the bank continues to disperse new loan:

1.         Livelihood project get $34.3 million, representing 67% of total portfolio;

2.         Investment sector with $11m, representing 21% of total loan portfolio;

3.         Retails 1.6m, representing 3.2% of total loan portfolio;

4.         Fishing $1.6m, representing 3% of total loan portfolio;

5.         Livestock, Land and sea transport gets $714,000, representing 1.4% of total portfolio;

6.         Agriculture gets $632,644, representing 1.2% of total loan portfolio;

7.         Forestry and wholesale gets $217,630.

In terms of provinces:

1.         Malaita gets $21.9 million

2.         Guadalcanal $8.6m

3.         West – $5.7m

4.         Isabel – $3.9 m

5.         Makira – $3m

6.         Temotu $2.8m

7.         Choiseul – $2.4 m

8.         Central -$2.3m

9.         Renbel $734,629,000

10.       others $92,000 plus

MP Hou asked the minister to explain why livelihood take almost 60% to 70% of total loan portfolios.

Minister Kuma said the livelihood products, make around 67%, mainly from personal loans.

He said individuals take, and most of it are well secured and slowly repaid back to bank through salaries.

Young entrepreneurs urge Cabinet to reconsider FB ban

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On of YECSI trainings.

THE Young Entrepreneurs Council Solomon Islands (YECSI) calls on Cabinet to reconsider its stance on the proposed temporary ban on Facebook and highlight the need for Cabinet to conduct robust dialogue with stakeholders before making a decision to that effect.

YECSI supports the development and empowerment of both aspiring and current young business owners as a means to alleviate high youth unemployment rate in the country.

With more than 50 present members engaged in diverse industries from barbers, music, agriculture, tourism to professional services; the majority heavily rely on Facebook as a marketing, advertising and information channel to sustain their businesses.

As days pass and the severity of the FB Ban issue increases as a reality, YECSI members are seriously concerned about the further detrimental impacts the ban would have on their businesses.

For Julian Maetoloa, Director and owner of Empire Barber, Facebook is the main platform to communicate with his customers.

“Empire uses Facebook for marketing and advertising the products and services we provide. Shutting it down will have a huge impact on our business,” said Maetoloa.

Neweye, another small business operating in the agriculture sector, expressed its concern stating that banning Facebook should not be the option for Cabinet at the first place because of the negative effect it would have on small businesses.

“This banning of Facebook, in my view, will surely and drastically cut down the channel process in reaching my markets,” said Moses Michael, owner of Neweye.

While covid-19 impacts are already causing suffering to many young businesses in the country with declining sales and unwanted downscaling, young entrepreneurs are now incredibly anxious about the sustainability of their businesses if their trusted marketplace is removed from their business equation to survive.

YECSI Chairlady, Millicent Barty, shares huge concerns of the “new normal” the organisation has been promoting and exercising since the start of the year as initiatives to help members adapt to impacts of covid-19.

“We [YECSI] have invested a lot of our resources and we’ve been working extremely hard on providing our members trainings to help them adapt and be better prepared for the immediate future,” she states.

“The promotion of digital marketing trainings have been the centre of how we’ve envisaged the “new normal” for young SI businesses as an asset to survive this pandemic, and now, we’re being denied the most effective marketplace [Facebook] and business tool accessible to us which raises huge uncertainties and dismisses how we and the rest of the world popularly perceive this new normal.”

YECSI in partnership with Strongim Bisnis launched its ‘Ennovation Blo Iumi’ program in July to harness technological advancements and innovation to promote entrepreneurship under the theme “Innovating for Uncertainties [covid-19 inspired]”.

The program was a huge success affording 40 young aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn and build business models with three winners of the programme currently undergoing incubation of their start-ups at YECSI.

The incubation period aims to support the growth of these businesses with finance and mentorship support to officially launch next year.

As one of the participants of the programme, Tulagi Tours, is a classic example of a local tourist operator, based in Tulagi, that has been substantially affected by the pandemic and has had to diversify and innovate on social media with new domestic tour packages.

Managing Director of Tulagi Tours, Richard Sapia, asserted the current proposal will badly affect their business as a tour operator that has been struggling already to survive amidst the pandemic.

“Facebook is an important tool to keep my business going in such hard times, I am of the view that cabinet must please reconsider,” said Sapia.

“We would barely maintain our sales and growth if Facebook is banned or even suspended for a certain period of time,” MNEM Investment said in a statement to YECSI.

MNEM Investment is an agri-business and emphasizes the importance of Facebook when it comes to doing business especially because it’s a fast, affordable and easy way of selling its products.

YECSI Chairlady acknowledges that Facebook as a virtual platform offers better business functionalities and measured insights through its interface and tools compared to other social media platforms.

“FB is the most effectively designed avenue for young businesses to thrive and we mustn’t forget that, demographically, most targeted customers for our small businesses are active members of Facebook.”

In light of concerns its members raised and the likely negative impact the proposed ban would have on small businesses, YECSI appeals to cabinet to go back to the drawing boards and consider alternatives that can achieve effective compromises to ensure businesses can survive.

–YECSI MEDIA

PM humbled by many criticisms

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Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

PRIME Minister Manasseh Sogavare is humbled by the many criticisms towards government and also on himself.

Speaking during his Coronavirus (Covid-19) ‘Nationwide Address’ yesterday, Mr Sogavare said he understand the challenges of leadership, as it is always not easy.

The Prime Minister said as the nation enter into the final month of 2020, let everyone remind themselves that Solomon Islands has been challenged by many forces, not controlled by itself.

“As your Prime Minister, I understand the challenges of Leadership. It is not always easy, and I am humbled by the many commendations and criticisms on the Government that I lead and also on myself,” said Sogavare.

“As we get ready to enter the final month of 2020, let us remind ourselves that our nation has been challenged by many forces, not controlled by ourselves.

“However, the solutions are within our grasps. Let us continue to stand together, and work together for the greater good of our people and our nation. There is more that unite us than divide us.

“The COVID-19 pandemic is still rampaging the world over. However, with God’s grace we are moving forward to contain and eliminate the virus from our shores.  We move forward with God’s divine Grace, love, and peace.”

Differing opinions not a threat to unity: Wale

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Opposition Leader Matthew C Wale.

BY EDDIE OSIFELO

OPPOSITION leader Mathew Wale says the differing opinions of people are not a threat to the unity of this nation.

Rather, he said the things that threaten our national unity are when government is seen to be unfair and only serving the interests of a few.

Wale was speaking in parliament yesterday on the motion of sine die Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare tabled last week.

His comments were in direct response to statements Sogavare made when reinforcing his Government’s intention to temporarily ban Facebook.

Sogavare earlier stated that the widespread abuse and negativity on Facebook is threatening the unity of this nation.

And that’s one of the reasons why the Government proposes to ban Facebook while the Government works on laws to control and manage the use of this social media platform.

But Wale said our unity is threatened when more resources are allocated to MPs in government, depriving the rest of Solomon Islanders.

“When our politics focus on our political needs and not our people in a truly representational way leads to disunity,” Wale pointed out.

“Such disunity is facilitated when government sides with loggers and miners against the interests of land and resource owners,” he added.

“When indigenous Solomon Islanders are squeezed out of businesses that should be reserved for them – and government does nothing about it, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.”

He continued:

“When government speaks and acts as if there is a level playing field in the economy when the odds are stacked against indigenous Solomon Islanders – there is discontent that threatens unity.

“When taxis, buses, second hand shops, fish & chips shops, even betel nut, and small hawker licenses are operated by foreigners and non-indigenous people, right under the government’s nose – there is discontent, and unity is threatened.

“When economic power is almost totally in the hands of foreigners, and indigenous Solomon Islanders are reduced to spectators, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“When government is seen, rightly or wrongly, as making decisions that favor foreigners against Solomon Islanders, that breeds discontent and is a threat to national unity.

“When Solomon Islanders are being systematically and schematically reduced to renters in their own economy, that breeds discontent and threatens unity.

“When young Solomon Islanders come out of the education system with no reasonable expectation of finding meaningful productive work, that breeds discontent and is a threat to national unity. Who should they blame for the lack of meaningful job opportunities? Who should be responsible for creating hope for them?

“When young Solomon Islander professionals are priced out of the property market by an exploitative economy that is loaded against them, that breeds discontent and is a threat to national unity.

“When the government does not bring legislation to reform forestry and mining sectors to remedy existing exploitative practices that impoverish our people, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.”

Furthermore, Wale said:

“When logging companies contribute cash to support the PM in politics – that not only breeds distrust, it incites hatred.

“When logging companies declare losses for so many years but still operate and government does nothing about it – that breeds discontent and threatens unity.

“When logging companies harvest and export rosewood, kwila and other protected species under mixed red and mixed white and government t does nothing – that breeds discontent and threatens unity.

“When international log prices are high but the determined value set by the government is low so that royalties to landowners and revenue to government is based on the lower amount – this breeds distrust and threatens unity.

“When logging companies operate above 400 meters above sea level and government does little – that breeds discontent and threaten unity.

“When most of the prime land in Honiara is owned by foreigners and non-indigenous Solomon Islanders because that’s how the economy and system is, and government does nothing about it, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“When parents are unable to afford to keep their children at school because education has become too expensive for most Solomon Islanders, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“When a patient goes to a clinic and there is no medicine, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“When government makes promises and does not keep them, that breeds distrust and threatens national unity.

“When the PM appoints ministers to key portfolios to protect or advance certain vested interests, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“When the PM is seen to be too close to loggers and benefits from that relationship, that breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“When loggers with close connection to the PM now hold licenses under new companies for mining tenements – that breeds distrust and threatens unity. “

Wale said the lack of reforms in these key sectors are put down squarely to these close relationships to the PM and key ministers, and that breeds discontent.

He added that even in caucus, some who do not own businesses or the financial means to be dishing out money to MPs – when they dish out $1,000, colleague MPs wonder how much they collected from outside interests but kept for themselves.

“This breeds distrust right within government, and threatens unity.

“When people politically close to the PM who had no prior financial means appear to become wealthy overnight – this breeds discontent and incites hatred.

“When political appointees go around logging and mining companies soliciting funds in support of the PM – that breeds distrust, discontent and threatens unity.

“When the vast majority of our people remain very poor and a few people at the top become wealthy – that breeds discontent and threaten unity.

“When the people vote and the government that is formed after an election does not reflect that national mandate, that breeds discontent and is a threat to national unity.

“Social, political and economic injustice are the ingredients of disunity.

“And when government merely perpetuates the status quo and business as usual, these injustices are allowed to continue, and discontent festers.

“When individual leaders pursue their interests to the exclusion of these wider national interests, this breeds discontent and threatens national unity.

“These are the real threats to our national unity, not the differences we have in opinions.

“We must have a balanced sense of perspective on these things and apportion weight appropriately,” the Opposition leader stated.

Parliament resumes this morning.

$1.2M help

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His Excellency Ambassador Li Ming and MFAET Minister Hon. Jeremy Manele signing the transfer of funds.

PRC donates towards national covid-19 effort

THE Peoples Republic of China handed over USD150,000 covid-19 response funding to the government, Friday last week.

Chinese Ambassador to Solomon Islands, His Excellency, Mr Li Ming handed a cheque of USD150 (over SBD1.2 million) to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Jeremiah Manele.

“On behalf of the government of the People’s Republic of China, I am honoured to hand over 150 thousand US dollars covid-19 response funding support to the government and people of Solomon Islands,” said the Ambassador.

He acknowledged the ongoing work of the government stating hard work of front-liners in the preservation of public health and safety is greatly admired and appreciated. “China has always stood together with Solomon Islands in the fight against covid-19 and remains ready to continue to cooperate with the government to tackle the global pandemic.”

Ming added that China promotes the concept of building a community with a shared future of mankind, and a community of common health for mankind. He explained that this is reflected in the prompt response by China to the request of Solomon Islands to support efforts against covid-19.

“In May this year, China hosted the virtual special meeting on COVID-19 with Pacific Island countries to coordinate policies and share experiences. China has provided 300 thousand USD dollars funding support to Solomon Islands, helped built the first nucleic testing laboratory and provided 4000 test kits, 200 thousand personal protective equipment to health institutions,” said Ming.

He said the donation is part of the ongoing support towards the government of Solomon Islands to ensure that the entry of the virus into the country remains contained and eliminated within those managed facilities.

In his response Mr Manele expressed deep appreciation of the Solomon Islands government to the support provided by PRC. “Your Excellency, the commitment demonstrated by your government since the permanent friendship and existence of diplomatic ties between our two countries simply indicates that that you are indeed a genuine friend.

“The financial assistance will be utilised for the refurbishment and repurposing the current TB ward at the national referral hospital which will allocate 16 self-contained covid-19 isolation rooms that will be used to manage critical covid-19 patients.

“Overall the support received so far from PRC will surely continue to significantly help the country in its efforts to be vigilant in combating and fighting against this common global threat, covid-19. Thank you indeed Ambassador.”

The Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Mr Collin Beck and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Medical Service, Mrs. Pauline McNeil witnessed the signing and handing over of the cheque with officials from both ministries and the PRC embassy.

–MHMS PRESS

Number of active covid-19 cases drops to 8

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Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

OF the 17 positive Coronavirus (Covid-19) registered cases in the country announced last week Monday, ‘8’ remain positive while ‘9’ are now negative.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare in his Covid-19 ‘nationwide address’ yesterday was pleased to announce that there are no additional cases recorded since his last address, and the next tests for all the previously positive cases are being done yesterday and today.

For those tests, the Prime Minister said he will be able to update the nation on their results in his address next week.

“Fellow citizens, as you are aware, from my nation-wide address last week, we have diagnosed a total of 17 cases in the country. I am pleased to inform you all that there were no additional cases recorded since my last address. All those that came in from Kiribati and Fiji were negative in the first tests, and they should be ready for release on 3rd December if their second tests are also negative,” said Sogavare.

“I am also incredibly pleased to inform you all that as of yesterday [Sunday], we have a total of 8 positives.  This means that of the 17 cases we diagnosed, 9 are now negative.

“The next tests for all the previously positive cases are being done today [yesterday] and tomorrow [today]. I will be able to update you on these results in my address next week.”

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare updated that the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) has conducted a total of 4,731 tests to date.

“Our test results are of exceedingly high standard. Samples sent to our Reference Laboratories in Australia have met their quality assurance standards,” said Sogavare.

To note, Mr Sogavare said this year 2020 has been particularly challenging for Solomon Islands, and may go down as one of the most unprecedented times in the nation’s history.

“Fellow citizens, while we may have lost our COVID-19-free status, we have risen to the challenge. Our preparedness had been tested, and we have withstood the test. We have contained the COVID-19 virus within our quarantine stations. Our front-line officers are committed to eliminate COVID-19 from our shores. 

“By God’s grace, the pandemic has allowed us to think beyond our normal processes. We had to think outside the box. Our unity as a nation has strengthened. We are united by the one common challenge – to stand up together to fight COVID-19. For that, I continue to thank you all, for your continued vigilance, and your continued prayers and support to our collective fight against COVID-19,” said Sogavare.

11 covid-19 patients to field hospital

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Cubicles inside the field hospital. Photo by Mavis Nishimura Podokolo

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO

ELEVEN covid-19 patients will be shifted to the newly launched field hospital at the Multipurpose Hall sometime this week so improvements can be done at the isolation unit, NRH.

Pauline McNeil Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Health and Medical Services at the Covid-19 talk back show held yesterday.

“Sometime later this week the 11 patients at the NRH will transit to the new field hospital so we can make way for the isolation facilities at the NRH to make other improvements on the existing ones as well as the re modelling of the TB ward where Peoples Republic of China (PRC) will support the national government,” said Mrs McNeil.

She said last week they have signed off an exchange of note with Peoples Republic of China for this purpose is to remodel the existing Tuberculosis ward TB into isolation unit.

“We also signed an exchanged note of an amount of USD$150,000. which will go towards the improvement of the TB ward,” said McNeil.

She said the health Ministry do not wish to accommodate the covid-19 patients at the NRH unless they are critical or severe cases where need additional attention.

“We don’t want to mix them with patients who have other conditions, if it happens the virus slips by it will aggravate their conditions hence the reason why we need to separate them,” said McNeil.

5 covid-19 patients discharged

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PS Pauline McNeil

BY MAVIS N PODOKOLO

FIVE of the covid-19 patients who have tested negative four times have been released and are now united with their families.

This was confirmed by Pauline McNeil, permanent secretary ministry of health and medical services, yesterday at the covid-19 talkback show.

McNeil said last week Prime minister has announced one positive case a case from Indonesian flight so we have in total now 17 cases of covid-19 recorded in country.

“Of the 17 cases five cases after go through four negative tests that is per our testing regime they are being released to unit with their families.

“But ongoing follow up will be happening just to check on them so that is the five out of the 17,” she said.

McNeil said of the 12 where at the isolation unit one has been shifted to a step-down accommodation and only 11 still at the isolation unit, National Referral Hospital (NRH).

She said in terms of Covid-19 testing, to date the NRH has tested 4731 tests been carried   do far in total.

“We also need a back on our testing capabilities especially on the equipment so effort is now in place to have the national Health Public Laboratory as an alternative testing lab for the country so that is in progress.

“In total we have now 168 persons still in quarantine stations last week we have 162 returning passengers.

“Of the Flight of the Philippine students only 1 left to leave the quarantine facility after completion of the mandatory quarantine period and testing protocol,” said McNeil.

Lockdown plan

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Director of National Disaster Management Office (NDMO), Jonathan Tafiariki

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

A lockdown plan was approved by cabinet during their meeting on November 20, 2020.

Deputy Director of the National Disaster Management Office Jonathan Tafiariki revealed during the talkback show yesterday that cabinet has approved a lockdown plan that will target Honiara, Guadalcanal and Central province.

He said that awareness and information will be rolled out this week by government agencies and people in the communities who have questions regarding the lockdown plan must ask those people.

“This lockdown plan will be tailored to the provinces in the emergency zone,” he said.

He also said that last week there has been some information released in the newspapers and if you see those information please read them.

“Those information are for us to know of what we are going to do during lock-downs, information will continue to be released in both print media, radio and posted on social media, and if you happen to see those materials please read through those information,” Tafiariki said.

He also said the plan will be finalized after health come up with their updated response scenario there, they will update the plan lockdown as per instruction from the oversight.