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  • Domestic terminal to reopen soon

    THE HENDERSON domestic terminal is expected to reopen next month after been shutdown for months. ...
  • Savo Pre-School marks end of first semester

    A NELWY constructed pre-school in the central province, on Savo Island, has marked the first closing of their second term on Savo Island. ...
  • Oldest Political Party revived

    ONE OF the oldest Political Parties, the Solomon Islands United Party (SIUP) has been revived. ...
  • Make MECM a standalone: Kengava

    CARETAKER MINISTER for Environment, Conservation and Meteorology, Clement Kengava last Thursday said the inclusion of the National Disaster Management Office into the Ministry is most welcome. ...
  • First Lady Charity Fund US $3, 000 boost

    THE FIRST Lady Charity Fund headed by Lady Grace Kabui received a donation of US$3,000 in Honiara last week. ...
  • Committee appointed to conserve Maringe Lagoon

    A COMMITTEE has recently been appointed to manage the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Maringe Lagoon near Buala in Isabel Province. ...
  • IFC gives US$35m loan to Gold Ridge mining

    INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, last week agreed to provide Gold Ridge Mining Limited a loan of US$35 million to help restart a mine that will provide jobs, government revenues and local community development i...
  • SIDP endorses candidates for elections

    SOLOMON ISLANDS Democratic Party (SIDP) confirmed 21 candidates for the general elections. The party is still finalizing additional seats. ...
  • PM hails the Pacific-Arab summit as a historic event

    PRIME MINISTER, Dr, Derek Sikua, has described the Pacific-Arab Summit as a historic event and a unique opportunity for Pacific Island countries to exchange views and dialogue with the Arab World on the prospects for cooperation between the two regions....
  • TRC's second regional hearing at Visale completes

    THE SOLOMON Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission have completed its third public hearing at Visale, West Guadalcanal Friday last week. ...
  • Isabel Premier Angry

    ISABEL PREMIER, Reuben Dotho is very angry at the way civil aviation authorities had granted a contract to brush the Fera airstrip to a Honiara-based person. ...
  • Court refused Levo's application

    THE HONIARA Magistrate Court yesterday refused convicted lawyer, Charles Levo’s application for extension of time to lodge an appeal and for bail pending his appeal. ...
  • Maetia to know his fate next week

    THE SENTENCING of the former Chairman of the Citizenship Commission found guilty of illegally granting citizenship to 25 Asians has been further adjourned for next Tuesday. ...
  • Rape accused refuse bail

    A MAN accused of rape and indecent assault was refused bail by the Honiara Magistrate Court yesterday. ...
  • Judgment on 18-years-old murder case next month

    THE HIGH COURT will deliver its judgment next month on the case of a Malaitan man accused of killing an expatriate more than 18 years ago West Guadalcanal. ...
  • Leosa youth's contribution

      FEEDING PARTICIPANTS of any gathering or meeting is vital and this is exactly what Leosa Youth group of Visale on West Guadalcanal is doing. ...
  • Allied Gold improves, expands mine

    ALLIED GOLD Limited, an Australian-based company currently redeveloping the trouble Gold Ridge mining project on Guadalcanal is carrying-out a series of improvement and expansion works at the mine site. ...
  • Isabel Premier visits Solcane

    PREMIER OF Isabel Province yesterday paid a courtesy call to Solcane Rattan Furniture in Honiara yesterday. ...
  • Electors always busy

    THE EUROPEAN Commission, in cooperation with other international donors, is engaged in accompanying the electoral cycle in the Solomon Islands. ...
  • SPO chair happy to clear name

    THE CHAIRMAN of South Pacific Oil (SPO), Joses Tuhanuku, said yesterday that he was happy to cooperate with any police investigation into claims of alleged sexual harassment. ...
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