Boat illegally travels to MOI

A PRIVATE vessel travels to Malaita Outer Island (MOI) in the past week without the authorization of the responsible authorities. This was revealed on Sunday during the talk-back show after an islander from MOI questioned why a vessel is in port at MOI but fail to bring any health team. Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau said…

No jab, No scholarship

ONCE government opens up any scholarship awards for next year to study overseas, only fully vaccinated students will be eligible to apply. This was highlighted by the Secretary to Prime Minister (SPM) and Chairman of the National Oversight Committee (NOC) Dr Jimmie Rodgers, Sunday. He was responding to a request asked by a member of…

Sepi women collaborates with Snap Fish

SNAP Fish Solomons, a locally owned fishing venture is pleased to collaborate with the women and girls from Sepi Village under the Sepi Women’s Fisheries Initiative Programme. This programme was established in 2019 and it includes women and girls from Sepi village to involve in the fisheries sector. Snap Fish Solomons was in consultation with…

Repatriation flights for students planned

THE Government through the Ministry of Education and Human Resources plans to organize two repatriation flights to repatriate our 200 students who have completed their studies in Fiji. Secretary to Prime Minister (SPM) and Chairman of the National Oversight Committee (NOC) Dr Jimmie Rodgers highlighted this yesterday to assure parents and students of their situation.…

69 NEW CASES, SIX DEATHS

AS of Sunday the country has recorded 69 new COVID-19 cases. Honiara recorded 28, Malaita 22, Western 11, Guadalcanal three, and Makira five. This was revealed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health &Medical Service (MHMS), Pauline McNeil. She revealed the new figures during the COVID-19 talk back show over the national broadcaster-SIBC.…