Three new bridges officially commissioned in Malaita

Malaita Province on Tuesday officially took ownership of three newly constructed bridges along the Auki-Dala road strip, marking a significant milestone in the province’s infrastructure development. The bridges, which were constructed by Reeves Envico, will benefit communities in West Kwara’ae, East, and Northern regions, providing safe and reliable access to markets and services. The project,…

Opposition Office expresses condolences

The Opposition Office has expressed its condolences following the passing away of the Member of Parliament for West Guadalcanal Moses Garu. In a statement the Leader of Opposition and CARE Coalition Leader Hon. Matthew Wale, Members of Parliament of the Opposition Group and CARE Coalition Opposition Staff shared their condolences to the family of Late…

Australia offers 500 TVET scholarships 

Australia will fund 500 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) scholarships in 2025 for young Solomon Islanders.  Under the Solomon Islands-Australia Partnership, the Australia Skills Award will be delivered in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development (MEHRD) to provide greater access to quality TVET qualifications for Solomon Islanders.  Valued at…

Pan Li to stand trial

TRIAL of the restaurant owner who denied distributing plastic disposal forks to his customers at his restaurant last June commences today, Tuesday. Xian Pan Li faces one count of Distribution of Single-Use Plastic contrary to clause 4 (2) of the Environment (SINGLE USE PLASTIC BAN) Regulations 2023, as read with section 55 of the Environment…

STRIKE ILLEGAL?

The Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) has labeled the 28-day strike notice issued by the Workers Union of Solomon Islands (WUSI) as illegal and a potential criminal offense. WUSI, on behalf of SIPA employees, issued the strike notice on January 10, 2025, set to conclude on February 6, 2025. However, in a letter dated January…

SI Ports could be blacklisted

PRIME Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele may have been misled on the status of sufferance wharves and Leroy wharf – a privately-owned and run facility in Solomon Islands, warning the London-based International Maritime Organization (IMO) could shut down our ports. Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Solomon Port, William Barile, issued the warning in a number…