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  • Women launches political party

    THE LAUNCHING on Sunday 30th May 2010 of the country’s first ever women’s initiated political party, the Twelve Pillars to Peace, Prosperity Party or TP4 were assured they will be making a difference Parliament. ...
  • Father want bodies of son, brother back

    A VICTIM of the ethnic tension has asked former militants from Guadalcanal to return the bodies of his son and brother. ...
  • Father want bodies of son, brother back

    A VICTIM of the ethnic tension has asked former militants from Guadalcanal to return the bodies of his son and brother. ...
  • Lawyer jailed for stealing community $

    HONIARA LAWYER Charles Levo is serving a year in jail for stealing $15,000 from his community in the Shortland Islands. ...
  • Local journos inspired to report on MDGs

    LOCAL JOURNALISTS were encouraged to champion the effort of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) following a one-day workshop in Honiara on Saturday. ...
  • TP4 hopes for more women in parliament

    THE LATEST political party, the Twelve Pillars to Peace and Prosperity Party (TP4), hopes for at least five or more women into Parliament this coming election. ...
  • Ex Selwyn students elect committee

    SELWYN COLLEGE leavers 94-95 have elected its new executive in Honiara on Friday. ...
  • SDA conducts health week in Savo

    THE SEVENTH Day Adventist Church conducted a week long health program at Savo Island from the 15th to 22 May. ...
  • SI vulnerable to environmental problems: Sore

    THE SOLOMON ISLANDS is vulnerable to environmental problems said Head of Solomon Islands Government Delegation and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment Conservation and Meteorology, Mr Rence Sore. ...
  • AHC launches National Reconciliation Week

    THE AUSTRALIAN High Commission launched its National Reconciliation Week celebrations in Solomon Islands on Thursday 27 May with a reception held at the Australian High Commission. ...
  • Family caught in Moti case upset at AFP

        The family of a girl who accused one-time Solomon Islands attorney general Julian Moti of rape say the Australian Federal Police (AFP) used them for political purposes and they regret being involved in the matter. ...
  • GG rebuffs PM, Election announcement lands Prime Minister in controversy

      Public declaration by Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua on the date for the national general election on two public gatherings in the past days has put him at odds with the Governor General. ...
  • Business surveyors ready to roll

    THE MINISTRY of Commerce, Employment and Trade yesterday conducted a briefing for 16 surveyors from Honiara who will be implementing a Small and Medium Enterprise Survey as of next week. ...
  • CNURA supports airline competition

    THE COALITION for National Unity and Rural Advancement (CNURA) Government supports competition in the airlines industry said Caretaker Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua. ...
  • Dash8 triggers govt to upgrade airports

    THE ARRIVAL of Dash8 has triggered the government into action to formulate policies that would replace timber revenue for tourism. ...
  • Gospel group Young Faith to launch DVD

    GOSPEL SINGING sensations, the’ Young Faith’ will launch its second DVD album this Sunday at the Kukum SDA church compound. ...
  • Malaita Premier rubbish past Gov’t policies

    THE MALAITA Provincial Premier, Richard Na’amo Irosaea has blamed the recent ethnic tension on Guadalcanal on policies developed by past governments. ...
  • Man injured after armed robbery

    A MAN is recovering at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) following a spate of armed robberies in Honiara this week. ...
  • Sikua commends ASPA’s role

    THE ASSOCIATION of South Pacific Airlines (ASPA) has an important role to play in the region said Caretaker Prime Minister Dr Derek Sikua. ...
  • Indequate transport service hinders tourism growth

    MAINTAINING AND expanding Solomon Islands’ tourist and investor markets is severly impeded by poor transport infrastucture, particularly indequate domestic air services.  ...
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