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Auckland FC wary of Solomon Kings challenge despite top spot

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By RICHARD MENANOPO

Table leaders Auckland FC remain cautious heading into their highly anticipated OFC Pro League Round 4 clash; with head coach Luke Casserly acknowledging that his side still has much to improve despite sitting at the top of the standings.

Casserly made the remarks during a one-on-one interview with Island Sun following the official press conference at the National Stadium in Honiara on Friday morning ahead of today’s Round 4 fixtures.

While Auckland currently leads the competition, the coach insisted that maintaining focus remains the priority as they prepare to face Solomon Islands’ Solomon Kings once again.

“When I speak to the players, I always say the next game is the most important game.

“Every game is important. We want to keep improving,” Casserly said.

The Auckland coach admitted that their previous encounter with Solomon Kings exposed weaknesses in his team’s performance, with the home side proving the better team on that occasion.

“Obviously the last time we played Solomon Kings, they were fantastic.

“They thoroughly deserved their victory. It’s a really good challenge. But every time we go into a game we go in trying to win the match. It will be no different when we are here,” he said.

Auckland FC’s defensive strength has been one of the key factors behind their strong run in the competition so far, conceding only five goals in the league. However, Casserly credits the team’s success more to the attitude and commitment shown by his players.

“I think the work ethic of the players.

“The players have really embraced what we are trying to do. And in every match I can never question the work ethic. All the players give everything every match, which is as a coach all you can ask for,” he said.

Despite their current position at the top of the table, Casserly believes the competition is far from decided.

“We are sitting where we are, but it’s only really halfway. We still have a long way to go,” he said.

Asked whether the pressure of leading the standings affects the team, the Auckland coach said the expectation to perform has remained the same since the start of the tournament.

“The pressure is the same every game.

“As I said, every game we want to win every game. We know that’s not going to happen. You are never going to win every game. But that’s the intention,” he said.

Looking ahead to Saturday’s match, Casserly highlighted several key areas his side must improve following their last meeting with Solomon Kings.

“I think in all areas of that match Solomon Kings was better. We were second best everywhere.

“We have to be more organized and more focused defensively. And definitely our ability to retain possession and not turn the ball over so much,” he said.

He added that Solomon Kings’ ability to control possession and convert chances made them difficult opponents.

“They kept the ball. It was difficult to get it. They made chances and took their chances,” he said.

With the match set to be played in front of a passionate football crowd in Honiara, Casserly said his players are looking forward to the atmosphere despite the home advantage enjoyed by Solomon Kings.

“Hopefully the crowd also helps us so that the players get a big boost by having to perform in front of a big crowd.

“We know they will obviously be cheering for the home team. But hopefully that helps us as well,” he said.

Weather conditions could also play a role, Casserly added, noting that his team struggled previously in hot conditions.

“The weather is a difficult one. It’s a challenge.

“But hopefully playing in the evening tomorrow it’s not too hot and the players are able to handle it,” he said.

Round 4 of the OFC Pro League kicks off today at the National Stadium in Honiara, with Auckland FC aiming to maintain their lead while Solomon Kings look to capitalize on home support.

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Solomon Kings and South Island United eye third spot for round 4

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BY TONY IROGA

South Island United will have a big chance to secure a third spot if kings lose their first match against Auckland FC in the national stadium at 7pm this evening.

Solomon Kings will meet two tough opponents in their round 4 matches in OFC Pro League here in Honiara.

The second game of Solomon Kings will be tougher game against South Melbourne FC on Thursday March 19th.

In an interview with Island Sun yesterday Solomon Kings head coach, Mr Ben Cahn said they will show what they have against Auckland FC at 7 pm.

He added that the game against Auckland will not be easy.

Ben Cahn head coach of Solomon Kings FC appeals to all Solomon Islands supporters to continue rally support behind Solomon Kings towards two matches in the home ground.

According to OFC Pro League standings Solomon Kings secured third spot, leading the South Island United with 4 points up.

Speaking to the paper as well yesterday was South Island United head coach Mr Rob Sherman who said that they have drawn a lot of games and in truth the game that they lost heavily was against South Melbourne.

Sherman said it is not a bad thing because they learn from it and sometimes just drawing or winning games, if you’re not careful you don’t learn.

“So hopefully we’ve learned some lessons from that and we’ll see whether we can execute those solutions against PNG and against the Buller FC,” he said.

South Island United will meet PNG Hekari FC today in Honiara at the national stadium at 3pm.

Meanwhile, their second match will be against Bula FC on Thursday March 19th.

He said it is going to be a tough game today against PNG Hekari but they just need a win to accumulate their points up.

“Well for our second match we will do our best when meet up with Bula FC and we just need a win.

“I think we played friendly here about three times and I came here with OFC when I was consulting,” he said.

He said in fairness, not every pitch in New Zealand is pristine so the boys are used to variations.

“It’s a great facility in fairness and so there’s no excuses, so ultimately, we’ll cut it up for everyone else, it’s an excellent facility and there’s no complaints,” he said.

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Government to provide financial support for Solomon Kings

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

The government will provide financial assistance to support Solomon Kings FC as they prepare to compete in the Oceania Professional Football League.

A statement from the Press Secretariat of the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (OPMC) said the Prime Minister announced this during a special dinner to introduce the Solomon Kings to corporate sponsors and government representatives at the SIFF Futsal Hall in Honiara last night.

Manele in his remarks, emphasised that the government recognises the important role sport plays in regards to strengthening national identity, empowering young people, and promoting unity across the country.

He also confirmed that Cabinet has approved financial support for the team as part of the government’s commitment to assist the Solomon Kings in their participation at the regional professional level.

“Cabinet has approved financial assistance to support the Solomon Kings in their participation in the Oceania Professional Football League,” he said.

The Prime Minister said the Ministry of Finance and Treasury and relevant authorities are facilitating the necessary arrangements so that the team can adequately prepare and compete with confidence.

He said the government’s support is a reflection of their belief in the power of sport to inspire young people and unite communities across the country.

“Sport continues to play an important role in nation building. Through initiatives such as this, we can inspire our youth, strengthen national unity, and proudly represent Solomon Islands on the regional stage,” he said.

The statement noted that the government reaffirms its commitment to work with stakeholders, including the Solomon Islands Football Federation, the private sector, and development partners to strengthen football and expand opportunities for young athletes across the country.

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Prime Minister Manale pledges support for Kings Army and Solomon Kings FC

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BY JUNELYN KELLY

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has pledged his full support to the growing supporter’s movement known as the “Kings Army”, throwing his full support behind the country’s Solomon Kings FC team as they prepare to host two crucial Round 4 fixtures of the OFC Professional League in Honiara in the next couple of days.

A statement from the Press Secretariat of the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (OPMC) said he made the announcement during a special dinner to formally introduce the Solomon Kings squad to corporate sponsors and government partners at the SIFF Futsal Hall last night.

Manele in his address, expressed great enthusiasm for the emergence of the Kings Army, a passionate supporters’ movement expected to bring vibrant energy, colour, and unwavering national pride to every Solomon Kings match.

“I look forward with great anticipation to the introduction of the Kings Army,” the Prime Minister said. “And I must say tonight, I look forward to being part of the Kings Army myself,” he said.

The Prime Minister also commended the management, coaching staff and players of the Solomon Kings team for their vision, courage and commitment in taking the bold step to represent the Solomon Islands at the professional level in Oceania.

He spoke directly to the players, reminding them of the profound responsibility they carry as representatives of the nation.

“When you step onto the field, remember that you represent a nation of proud people and rich cultures. Play with courage, discipline and unity, knowing that the whole country will be cheering you on—from villages and towns to communities across our islands,” he said.

The statement said the Prime Minister’s declaration drew resounding applause from guests and supporters in attendance, reflecting the growing wave of national support behind the Solomon Kings and their historic participation in the regional professional competition.

“The Solomon Kings will face Auckland FC on Saturday 14 March 2026, followed by a highly anticipated match against South Melbourne FC on Thursday, 19 March 2026.

“These matches mark a significant milestone for Solomon Islands football, as the nation comes together to support its team on the regional stage,” the statement said.

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Minister Agovaka Advocates for Climate Finance at Commonwealth Event

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BY JUNELYN KELLY

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, (MFAET) Peter Shanel Agovaka recently participated in a significant High-level Panel focused on “Scaling Climate Finance across the Commonwealth”.

A press statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday said the panel session was held on March 10th at Carlton House in London and was a key component of the wider Commonwealth network investment showcase.

Agovaka in his address at the event, underscored the critical importance of greenfield investment in fostering sustainable growth and strengthening climate resilience within Commonwealth nation.

Greenfield investments, which involve creating new facilities from scratch are seen as crucial for developing infrastructure and industries that are specifically designed to be environmentally sustainable and adaptable to climate change impacts.

The statement said the commonwealth network investment showcase itself was launched on March 8th, coinciding with the 26th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting.

It is also said to have served as a platform to highlight investment opportunities and partnership across the Commonwealth with a particular emphasis on initiatives that align with sustainable development goals and climate action.

Minister Agovaka’s participation reinforced the commitment of Solomon Islands in addressing global climate challenges through strategic financial engagement and innovative investment strategies.

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Leadership and Good Governance workshop held in Gizo

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BY LORETTA B MANELE

A Leadership and Good Governance Workshop was conducted for Koqulavata Community in Gizo, Western Province from March 9 to March 10.

A statement from Henry Kaniki, National Advisor for the Global Greengrants Fund said this workshop brought together 30 participants, including subcommittee leaders of the Koqulavata Community Association, youth leaders, women and girls’ leaders, church leaders, and community elders.

The workshop supported by the Worldwide Fund for Nature Pacific Solomon Islands Program under the Resilient Communities – Nature-Based Solutions Project (UK CARA) aims to strengthen leadership capacity, promote good governance practices, and encourage inclusive decision-making within the community.

Kaniki said by bringing together leaders from different groups, the workshop provided a platform to enhance collaboration, accountability, and effective management of community development initiatives.

The workshop was carried out with the following objectives;

– To strengthen the leadership capacity of community leaders in Koqulavata

– To increase awareness and understanding of good governance principles such as transparency, accountability, participation, and fairness

– To promote inclusive leadership by encouraging the active participation of women, youth, and marginalized groups in community decision-making

-To enhance collaboration among community leaders, church leaders, youth groups, and women’s groups in community development initiatives

– To equip participants with practical leadership skills to support the effective management of the Koqulavata Community Association

The key outcomes of the workshop are as follows;

– Participants gained a better understanding of leadership roles and responsibilities within the community

– Community leaders demonstrated improved knowledge of good governance principles and their importance in community development

– The training encouraged greater participation of women, youth, and girls in leadership and decision-making processes

– Participants discussed common challenges affecting community governance and identified possible solutions

– Strengthened relationships and cooperation among different community groups, including church leaders, elders, women, and youth

The statement said participants appreciated the training, acknowledging the positive impact it had on their understanding of leadership and governance.

“Pastor David Presley highlighted that the training provided additional knowledge and clarity for the leaders of Koqulavata. He noted that the workshop significantly improved their understanding of leadership and good governance principles.

“Mr. Milton Kamikera shared that the training had given him a new perspective on leadership. He explained that previously he viewed leadership in a more straightforward way, but the training helped him realize that leadership is not a straight line; rather, it is a complex concept that requires different approaches and ways of navigating challenges.

“Mrs. Rose John, a women’s leader in the community, acknowledged the role of the World-Wide Fund for Nature Pacific Solomon Islands Program in continuing to build the capacity of community leaders through such training initiatives,” said the statement.

Kelly Sialas, Chairman of the Koqulavata Community Association (KCA) also expressed his appreciation for the continued support from WWF Pacific Solomon Islands for regularly visiting the community and extending support that complements government efforts in improving the livelihoods of rural people in the Solomon Islands.

The statement said a similar Leadership and Good Governance Training was also successfully conducted in the Pusiju community on Vella la Vella Island from March 3 to March 4.

“The training brought together community leaders and representatives from different groups, providing them with knowledge and skills on leadership, accountability, and good governance practices to support effective community management and development initiatives, the statement said.

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Buala Market ready to open

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BY BEN BILUA

THE newly constructed market building in Buala has been completed and is ready to open anytime soon.

Speaking to vendors who are now selling their products at a make-shift market, the building is said to provide improved spaces and a better selling environment for farmers and vendors from surrounding communities.

They said the new market facility features more spaces and tables, allowing vendors to properly display and sell their fresh produce.

“Farmers from nearby communities can now bring their vegetables, root crops and other local products to a more organized and comfortable marketplace.

“This new building will be our safe haven to sell our products compared to the old market,” the women said.

The women who are from the surrounding communities are busy planting root crops, aiming to reach the market when its open.

They said the market also contributes to the overall appearance of Buala, enhancing the town’s image as the provincial headquarters of Isabel Province.

The women welcome the development, saying it adds beauty to the town while supporting local economic activities.

The new Buala Market will increase the market’s capacity to 150 vendors, with a seawall, landing area for boats, and restrooms for everyone including people with a disability.

The project is part of Australia’s provincial markets redevelopment program, which to date has been delivered by a 100 per cent Solomon Islander workforce.

Markets are currently under construction or completed in Tulagi, Malu’u and Honiara, with works soon to commence in Seghe.

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Sea level rise threatens diocese of Isabel compound

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BY BEN BILUA

RISING sea levels are posing a growing threat to the Diocese of Isabel compound in Buala, Isabel Province, as coastal erosion and tidal flooding continue to affect the area.

Located along the shoreline, parts of the church compound have begun experiencing the impacts of higher tides, particularly during periods of strong winds and king tides.

Secretary of Isabel Diocesan Kenneth R Havilegu said the situation has gradually worsened over the past few years.

He said residents have noticed that seawater now reaches areas that were previously dry land.

“During high tides, water moves closer to buildings within the compound, raising concerns about long-term damage to church property and surrounding facilities.

“Church leaders say the compound is an important centre for spiritual activities, administration, and community gatherings in the province.

“Any damage caused by rising sea levels could disrupt these important services,” Havilegu said.

He calls for support from authorities and development partners to help address the situation before it becomes more serious.

Havilegu said possible measures include constructing sea walls, planting coastal vegetation, and improving drainage around the compound.

He said sea level rise, driven by climate change, is increasingly affecting low-lying coastal communities across the Solomon Islands.

“For the Diocese of Isabel community, protecting the compound is now becoming a priority as they seek long-term solutions to safeguard the area for future generations,” Havilegu said.

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Defence weighs in on 4 options to trial, Konofilia’s case adjourned for March 16

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BY MELVILLE TITIULU

The Prosecution on Friday, March,13, closed its case after calling all of its witnesses to the trial of a man accused of sedition and unlawful assembly charges, in connection to the November 2021 Honiara riot.

The defendant, Moffat Joel Konofilia, faces two counts of charges.

Count 1, sedition contrary to section 3(1)(i) of the Sedition Act, and Count 2, taking part in unlawful assembly contrary to section 74 of the Penal Code.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the two charges of sedition and taking part in unlawful assembly when he was rearraigned on Thursday, March,12.

The trial issues before court is whether or not the defendant was part of the group of men called the Malaita for Democracy (M4D) who travelled from Malaita on a ship and converged at Point Cruz, calling on the resignation of the then Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, on November, 24, 2021.

And if so, whether or not that amounts to unlawful assembly.

A total of 7 Prosecution evidence was tendered and exhibited in court. These included; statement of police, statement of City Clerk -HCC, the “non approval’’ permit for protest issued by HCC, record of interviews between the police with the defendant, digital footage taken from Zfm media digital footage, 13 Photographic images taken from Zfm source, and lastly a video footage.

On Thursday, March,12, two Prosecution Witnesses (PW) were called.

PW1 and PW2, both of whom are police officers were examined and cross examined.

On Friday, March, 13, an additional PW was supposed to be called to give evidence on oath. However, prosecuting counsel informed court that only 2 witnesses would be called as the third witness was omitted, and was not called to testify.

PW3 and PW4 are also police officers and both were examined and cross examined in court on Friday, March, 13.

At the close of Prosecutions case, Principal Magistrate Mrs. Benedeti Tearo reminded the defence counsel Mrs. Lily Ramo, of the four options the defendant has, as provided under the criminal procedure code.

These options are; to file for a ‘’no case to answer’’, or secondly, to skip that and make out its defence case by calling defence witnesses – if they want to give evidence under oath subject to cross examination by the prosecution.

Thirdly, the defendant to remain silent and defence close its case.

The last option being, to make a dock statement (a statement made by defendant without being sworn) that will weigh on their evidence.

Defence counsel Mrs. Ramo however, was of the view that they adjourn for Monday, March, 16, as she needs to talk with her client on the set of options available as to which one is the best option to pursue.

The matter was adjourned to Monday, March, 16, for mention at 9 am.

Bail was extended for Mr. Moffat Joel Konofilia.

Special Prosecuting counsel, Ms. Mary -Ann Zurenuoc from the Director of Public Prosecutions, appeared for the Crown, while Mrs. Lilly Ramo from Just Lawyers represented the defendant, Mr. Konofilia.

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TECHNOLOGY BOOST

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MALD commences UAT phase of Digital Farmer Registry

BY JUNELYN KELLY

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MALD) has officially commenced the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) phase of its innovation, Digital Farmer Registry (DFR).

MALD in a statement yesterday said kick-off online zoom session took place yesterday at the ministry’s headquarters in Honiara, marking a significant milestone in the country’s drive to modernize agricultural data management and empower farmers nationwide.

The ministry said the DFR initiative funded by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) through the Catalysing Agrifood Systems through Digitalization project (TCP/SAP/3909), is a strategic effort to establish a centralized, sustainable, and interoperable digital platform.

As stated, the DFR is designed to streamline the registration, identification, and management of farmers, farms, and agricultural activities and it is a system that aims to revolutionise how agricultural data is collected, analysed, and utilized by government agencies and partners.

“The Digital Farmer Registry is more than just a database—it is a vital tool to enhance planning, policy development, and farmer support services.

“By creating a single source of accurate and comprehensive data, the platform will enable the government to deliver targeted assistance, optimize resource allocation, and foster sustainable agricultural growth across the country,” said the statement.

The ministry said the UAT involves real users testing the platform’s functionalities across web and mobile applications to ensure it meets operational requirements, is user-friendly, and is ready for full deployment.

“Key modules under review include farmer self-registration portals, enumerator data collection tools, and administrative management features—all critical components for the platform’s success.

“Farmers, enumerators, system administrators, and MALD officials will be actively participating in this process, providing valuable feedback to refine and improve the system. This collaborative approach ensures that the DFR is tailored to local needs, sustainable, and positioned for long-term impact,” said the statement.

MALD said following the successful completion of UAT, the team will analyse feedback, address any issues identified, and prepare for the official rollout.

The Ministry highlighted that this digital transformation exemplifies its commitment to leveraging innovative technology for resilient, food-secure, and inclusive agricultural development.

“This initiative highlights the strong partnership between the Solomon Islands government and international agencies to harness digital solutions for sustainable growth. The DFR will serve as a model for digital agriculture across the Pacific region, fostering innovation, resilience, and rural prosperity,” said the statement.

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