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Western province is flourishing: Maepioh

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Former Western Province Premier Hon. Wayne Maepio

BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

WESTERN Province is flourishing, proving how effective its policies have been in the last four years, according to Premier Wayne Maepioh.

He makes this declaration in response to questions over the effectiveness of the policies of the province by Mr Ramrakha Talasasa, MPA for ward 16, during last week’s first assembly meeting on Monday.

Talasasa had called out Western province’s government to prove whether its policies have been effective in the last four years.

Maepioh, speaking to Island Sun yesterday, says that on the contrary to Talasasa’s opinions, Western province’s developments especially in investments is flourishing compared to other provinces.

“Western Provincial Government’s policy is very vibrant. In terms of policies directions, we are achieving a lot in terms of business confidence in the province which is a big achievement to our policy.

“One of my objectives when I came into power as the Premier of Western Province is the open-door policy. That policy is now starting to pick up resulting in investors having interests in the province.

“To me, there is already a positive confidence by the people which is economically proven in terms of confidence from investors. Apart from logging and other activities, the tourism sector is picking up in the province though other productive sectors need more emphases.

“For the cocoa, copra and tuna industries sectors, we will try to relook in them again to talk with the National Government Ministries for their directions in terms of their policies so that we implement them too.

“If we look at the positive side of these areas, the government is trying to promote the province as a place to invest in. This is only what we are trying to echo out to the public to create a welcoming environment.”

The Premier added that not everything can be automatically achieved because of the limits of funds too for the provincial government levels.

This financial year round 2016-17 during the supplementary of the provincial government, Western province managed to have a surplus revenue of $8million compared to the grant given by the national government of $9million.

Police in GP arrest man over house break-in

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POLICE officers at the Tetere Police Station in Guadalcanal Province have arrested a key suspect on March 30, 2018 in an outstanding break-in case.

“The incident happened at New Tenabuti Village, North East Guadalcanal in early February 2018, where it was alleged that the suspect and five other accomplices broke into the New Tenabuti Clinic and a staff house and stole some valuable properties,” says Officer commanding Tetere Police Station, Inspector Hughes Nevol.

“The other five suspects have already been arrested, recovery has been done and now the key suspect has been finally arrested after escaping Police arrest several times.

“The arrest was successful with the help of the community leaders and members and the hard work of my officers.

“I want to thank the community of New Tenabuti, and surrounding villages in North East Guadalcanal for working together with the Police in such situation. We must continue to work together to make our communities a safer place to live in.”

–POLICE MEDIA

Watermelon farms brings huge income for women in Malaita

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BY LORETTA BRIGIDIA MANELE

WATERMELON is helping empower women in north Malaita, it is said.

This changes the whole dynamics of agriculture and women are more empowered, said SPC consultant, Mrs Ruth Maetala when speaking at the “Gender in Agriculture in Livelihoods” workshop last Thursday at the Kairos conference room, Hyundai mall.

Speaking of her experience in conducting field research in north Malaita, she stressed on how watermelon farming in Kakara village is empowering women.

Maetala added that income women earn from their watermelon farms are used to pay for their children’s secondary school fees, university tuition, iron roofs for their houses, water tanks and solar.

She also mentioned that they also use the income to pay for farm labor.

In relation, Maetala stated that just from their watermelon farms they can earn up to as much as $20,000.

While watermelon farms are bringing in a handsome income for the women, it however has an impact on subsistence farming she stressed.

Maetala furthered that she also found that women allocated more land for their watermelon farms while leave little to plant crops for food consumption.

Local writers association celebrate today

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BY LYNTON AARON FILIA

AN event to mark the Solomon Islands Creative Writers Association (SICWA) is set for today at the National Museum.

The event will convene SICWA members and interested individuals.Presentation of local writers’ work, displaying of association work and registration will be carried out for current and new members.

SICWA President Mrs Jasmine Navala-Waleafea said the event is an important opportunity to rally more publication and maximise opportunities since SICWA has been voted to become member of the International Authors Forum (IAF).

She adds the occasion is regarded as an opportunity for members contribution, as SICWA this year has been nominated to look after Literacy Art Component of the Melanesian Arts and Cultural Festival.

“Please use this opportunity to get registered for this association’s financial year, feel free to pass registration form along to any interested person,” she said.

Following the event, SICWA executive members and MACF 2018 Technical team will meet to finalise draft programme for the Festival which set for July 2-9.

Meanwhile, the writers association calls on local writers, both professional and amateur or any interested person to join them in their celebration today.

There will be interested activities and motivational talks to aspiring writer in Solomon Islands.

Good Friday celebrated across Solomon Islands

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BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

ON Friday last week Christians across Solomon Islands joined other Christians worldwide in commemorating Good Friday which signifies the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

It is a day observed around the world before the Easter Sunday. It commemorates Jesus Christ’s Passion, crucifixion and death which is told in the Christian Bible and it was the day after Maundy Thursday.

Also, it is an important festival in the Christian calendar usually celebrated annually throughout Solomon Islands with great pom and show in churches and glimpse of local Easter traditions for some Christian believers.

The observation involves people fasting and praying as well; churches across the country hold services in the morning up until around 3pm.

On Friday, churches within Honiara held some really interesting and fascinating activities of the Easter occasion especially the Good Friday happenings.

The Holy Cross Catholic church youths re-enacted the procession of the Cross as in the ritual station of the cross which depicts the final hours of Jesus’ life from Honiara Central Market to the Holy Cross Cathedral.

2 men arrested over armed robbery in West

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POLICE in the Western province have arrested two suspects on March 29, 2018 for alleged armed robbery during an incident at Malohuna Logging Camp, at Harapa in the Shortland Islands.

It is alleged that on March 25, 2018, around ten men, believed to be from Bougainville as well as two Solomon Islanders, allegedly armed with firearms, robbed the Camp Manager of One Link Logging Company and removed cash of around $8,000 as well as goods in the company’s canteen, three chainsaws, a mobile phone, torches and clothes as well other valuable items.

It is alleged the men fired several gun shots in the air before leaving the company site.

Provincial Police Commander (PPC), Western Province, Chief Superintendent Mathias Lenialu, says, “The successful arrest of the two alleged robbers was possible in a joint police operation comprising of the Police Response Team (PRT), police from Western and Choiseul Provinces as well police investigators from Honiara and officers of Police Maritime.

“The two men are facing one count each of robbery and appeared in court on 31 March 2018 and ordered to be remanded in the Gizo Prison, Correctional Service Solomon Islands (CSSI) Centre.

The two arrested suspects believed to be in their 40s and 20, are Solomon Islanders.

The investigation into the matter is continuing as other alleged robbers are still at large.

“I want to appeal to the chiefs, church leaders, village elders, women groups and members of the communities in the Shortlands Islands to come out and work together with the police as the investigation continues into this case,” says Lenialu.

“I want to thank members of the community for helping police with information so far and further appeal for more information from communities to assist police as there are other suspects still at large and are a threat to the communities in Shortlands and as well as those in Choiseul Province and the rest of Western Province.

“People with information can get in touch with police at the Kulutanai Police Station or call police at the Gizo Police Station on phone 60999.”

The two men will re- appear in the Gizo Magistrates Court after 14 days.

–POLICE MEDIA

Woman arrested over Auki Travellers Motel death

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INVESTIGATORS from Auki Police Station in Malaita province have arrested a 25-year-old woman on March 31, 2018, alleged to be involved in the death of another female at the Auki Travellers Motel last year.

Acting Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Malaita Province, Superintendent Timothy Apaesi says, “My investigators arrested a female person alleged to be involved in the death of a female in her 20s at the Auki Travellers Motel on December 23, 2017 in the Malaita Province.”

“The suspected female is currently in police custody and expected to appear before the Auki Magistrates Court in due course for a remand application on a charge of alleged murder.

“I would like to thank members of the communities in Auki town for providing information to police and I also appreciate my investigators for their hard work which resulted in the identification of a suspect and her arrest.

“I continue to appeal to members of the public and communities in Auki who may have any information that may assist our investigation to contact my officers here at the Auki Police Station.”

The Auki Police Station can be contacted on phones 40132 or 40224.

–POLICE MEDIA

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Audit student fund: SINUSA

City Councillor for Vura ward Reginald Ngati

BY LYNTON AARON FILIA

SOLOMON Islands national university student association (SINUSA) have called for an audit to the student fund, which they say has been ‘overlooked’ for the last three years.

This call comes as SINUSA’s 14-day strike notice nears completion, calling for the removal of the institution’s pro-vice chancellor (corporate).

The student body questions how the fund has been used in the last three years, saying that no audit has been done.

From 2015 to 2017, the association did not have any account, all their money were saved in SINU’s main account; this has led to many students being suspicious.

SINUSA president, Mr Reginald Ngati said, “As an elected president for SINUSA, I demand that an audit must be made to the account.

“I ask that the SINU administration call for a spot audit in SINUSA account and let student aware because it is their right to know how their funds been use, directed and its purposes.”

Ngati said SINUSA’s constitution demands that students should be yearly informed in a meeting on the updates of the student fund’s account.

He said in January this year students had met with the institution, during which SINUSA requested improvement to internet connection, hostel beddings and an audit to the SINUSA account.

Ngati said SINU ignored auditing the account, however promising the students of a report.

Emails sent to Vice Chancellor (Corporate) last week for comments regarding the strike and related issues have gone unanswered.

Island Sun understands the Vice Chancellor (Corporate) post has been put on vacancy.

SINUSA and the Student Council meanwhile say the 14-day strike notice continues despite the vacancy.

Harapa villagers plead gov’t & police help

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BY ALFRED PAGEPITU

GIZO

PEOPLE of Harapa village in the Shortland Islands are calling on the national government and the police not to neglect them.

They claim that since last week’s armed robbery at the Malohuna logging camp, nothing has been forthcoming from the national government and the royal Solomon Islands police force (RSIPF).

It was reported that on March 25, eight men believed to be from Bougainville, with the help of two Solomon Islanders, held personnel at the logging camp at gun point and took off with cash, valuables and machines.

“This case is not new now which police is doing very little about and we call on the national government to quickly addressing Solomon Islands border issues of this country,” says a village elder, who wants his name withheld in fear of repercussions.

He says they want to feel and see RSIPF presence on the ground at their communities, rather than hearing on the radio or reading in the newspapers that police claims to be investigating the incident.

“Investigation is still ongoing, and on several times police teams were sent on shift duties to Malohuna to carry out investigations but our concern are to secure our border securities first over neighbouring Bougainville.

“If the RSIPF and national government are taking these issues lightly and should anything happen between the parties in the future, who are we to blame?”

Meanwhile, it is understood from yesterday’s police media release that two of the armed robbers were arrested by police on March 29.

Provincial Police Commander (PPC), Western Province, Chief Superintendent Mathias Lenialu, says, “The successful arrest of the two alleged robbers was possible in a joint police operation comprising of the Police Response Team (PRT), police from Western and Choiseul Provinces as well police investigators from Honiara and officers of Police Maritime.

“The two men are facing one count each of robbery and appeared in court on March 31, 2018 and ordered to be remanded in the Gizo Prison, Correctional Service Solomon Islands (CSSI) Centre.”

The two arrested suspects are believed to be in their 40s and 20s, and are Solomon Islanders.

The investigation into the matter is continuing as other alleged robbers are still at large.

West clears $17m debt

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BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

WESTERN Province Premier Wayne Maepioh confirms their investment arm debt of $17million with a Philippines fishing company in joint venture during the past has been cleared.

The Philippines fishing company in joint venture with the Western Province Investment Corporation had left this debt-task being one of the many debts that the current WPG were struggling to clear.

“WPIC’s Investment Arm’s current group have just finally cleared a lot of Western Province debts for companies including the $17 Million owed by the previous provincial government,” said Mr Maepioh.

“Over the last 12 months we have been working very hard to overcome these debts.

“We have been struggling to clear these debts being caused by the previous provincial government which has been quite a mess.”

The debt from the fishing company joint venture according to a reliable source recently within the provincial government was mainly on fuel at Noro Town the fishing company owed to suppliers SPOL, Markwarth and Silent World companies.