Solomon Islands Marks 47 Years of Independence

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

HONIARA residents, government officials and guests gathered at the National Stadium on Monday, July 7, 2025 to mark the country’s 47th Independence Anniversary, despite the light to heavy downpour.

Celebrated under the theme “Unityand Stability for Transformation and Prosperity”, the half-day ceremony featured a colorful parade, cultural diversity and national togetherness.

Delivering his keynote address, Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele reflected on the country’s journey since gaining independence from Great Britain in 1978.

“Today, we stand on firm ground—47 years after the dawn of our freedom—to once again raise our flag and proclaim with pride that we are an independent and sovereign nation, “he said.

Touching on the nation’s motto “To Lead Is to Serve” Manele emphasised that these words are more than just a slogan:

“They are a national calling—a powerful reminder to those in public office and every citizen that leadership must be rooted in humility, sacrifice and service to our people and country,” he stressed.

The Prime Minister reminded citizens that when singing the national anthem, they do more than sing a song.

“When we sing our National Anthem— “God Save Our Solomon Islands”—we do more than sing a song. We lift our voices in prayer, in hope and in unity. We ask God to bless our isles from shore to shore, to guide our leaders wisely and to strengthen every citizen with faith and courage,” he said.

Attendees also witnessed the official presentation of the 2024 Independence Anniversary Honours and Awards, recognising individuals for their distinguished service to the nation.

The recipients are as follows;

  1. Cross of Solomon Islands (CSI)
  1. John Wong Aba: for long and dedicated service to economic, commerce and community development.
  2. Late Chief Richard Gething Tinoni: For long and dedicated service to the government, church and community development.
  • Solomon Islands Medal (Silver)
  1. Henry Luito’o Fa’arodo: For long and dedicated service to the government, community and sports in the field of soccer
  2. Chief Moses Loea: For long and dedicated service to community development
  3. Late Stephanas Steve Machaiah: For long and dedicated service to the Correctional Service of Solomon Islands
  4. Ella Keru: For long and dedicated service in the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs

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