NHA delivers 20 buses to 11 institutions

THE National Government through the National Hosting Authority (NHA) handed over 20 buses to 11 institutions and agencies this week. Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele was guest of honour at the handing over ceremony. The buses were donated by the Government of India to support the Pacific Games last year. A statement from the Government Communications…

GNUT maintains ‘friends to all, enemy to none’ foreign policy amidst geopolitical competition

DESPITE the growing influence of geopolitical dynamics in the region, the Solomon Islands remains steadfast in its foreign policy principle of being ‘friends to all, enemy to none’. Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele reaffirmed this during the inaugural ‘Meet the Press’ session of the Cabinet on Monday. PM Manele emphasized that while geopolitics – competition for…

Former MP Soalaoi’s trial ends

THE trial of former Member of Parliament Temotu VATUD Constituency and former Temotu Premier Clay Soalaoi Forau, who was accused of converting over $350,000 of his constituency project fund in 2012, has ended. Soalaoi stood trial for 14 counts of conversion before Principal Magistrate Fatima Taeburi. The prosecution called a total of nine witnesses when…

SIFF farewells Vega-Arango

THE Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) and friends of football have paid tribute to former National Team Head Coach and SIFF High-Performance Head, Felipe Vega-Arango. SIFF hosted a farewell dinner to thank the Spaniard after completing his renewed contract as Head Coach and has decided against renewing it. Vega-Arango was first contracted as Technical Director…

SI’s Q1 visitor numbers best since 2019

TOURISM Solomons is celebrating its best first quarter international visitor intake since 2019. Figures released by the Solomon Islands National Statistics Office (SINSO) for Q1 show the destination attracted a total of 4903 visitors, an increase of 24 percent over the 3940 achieved for the same period in 2023. Australian arrivals continued to dominate the…

Ensuring Safety in Honiara: A Call for Traffic Lights and Surveillance

Dear Editor, As a concerned resident of Honiara, I urge city officials to prioritize the installation of traffic lights and, if feasible, surveillance cameras in the Central Business District (CBD). The current lack of traffic management infrastructure poses significant risks to both public safety and efficient traffic flow. Honiara’s bustling CBD witnesses a constant stream…