PM attends Bethesda Disability Centre graduation

Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele and Madam Joycelyn Manele have graced the Bethesda Disability Training and Support Centre graduation ceremony this week with their presence. The graduation was held at Bethesda’s Henderson Training Centre, east of Honiara.    Operated under the South Sea’s Evangelical Church (SSEC), Bethesda Disability Training Centre specialises in providing high quality inclusive…

CPLT 5 pays final courtesy calls to PM

The Chinese Police Liaison Team (CPLT) 5 has completed its tenure, and this week the team paid the final courtesy call to the Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele. During the visit, CPLT 5’s outgoing Commissioner Zhao Jinyong expressed appreciation for the warm reception his team received across the country. Commissioner Zhao also acknowledged the government for…

Economic census underway

The Solomon Islands National Statistics Office, SINSO, has commenced the National Economic Establishment Census, NEEC, 2024 starting on the first week of November. The month-long Census is going to selected areas in all provinces within Solomon Islands to collect information on businesses that will make up a thorough and complete update of registered businesses in…

Arrest over attempted murder incident

A 28-year-old male suspect was arrested for an alleged attempted murder incident at Lalana village in the Langalanga lagoon, Malaita on November 7, 2024. The Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) Commissioner, Mr. Mostyn Mangau, said several attempts have been made to apprehend the suspect, but he escaped police up on arrival. Commissioner Mangau said,…

DPM TOVOSIA: UNNAMED SOURCES AS BUSYBODIES

Deputy Prime Minister Bradley Tovosia has described the unnamed sources quoted in the Island Sun newspaper article, “Looming GNUT Sacks,” as busybodies. The Deputy Prime Minister challenged the unnamed sources to reveal their true identities to give credibility to their claims; otherwise, he argued, anonymous sources are as fake as their statements. DPM Tovosia stated…

$140M FOR ELECTION?

Caretaker Cabinet decision fuels speculation that $140million for the buy-back deal was intended for the April 17 NGE THE DECISION to raise $140 million for the Government’s secret buy-back scheme of prime land jointly owned by LSL and RIPEL is fuelling speculation the money was intended for the 2024 joint elections. Two factors influenced those…

SI’s PSO hosts overseas delegates

THE Solomon Islands Public Solicitors’ Office (PSO) has hosted delegations from the PSO of Papua New Guinea and the Legal Aid Commission of Fiji for a two-day conference on Friday and Saturday last week. The conference saw the discussion of legal networking initiatives in the region.   Speaking at a welcome ceremony on Friday evening, Solomon…