HKH Constituency adopts 4yr roadmap 

THE Hograno-Kia-Havulei (HKH) Constituency convened its first Constituency Development Committee (CDC) meeting at which it adopted its four-year Development Plan and 2025 Budget & Annual Work Plan (AWP). Chaired by the MP for HKH, Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele, the meeting held on 5 February in Honiara was attended by CDC members and HKH Constituency officers.…

Gov’t commits to developing an education policy on AI learning

The government is committed to developing Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven education policy that aligns with our goals and global practices. Minister of Education, Hon. Tozen Leokana highlighted this during the International Education Day on Thursday 13th February 2025 at King George Six National Secondary school. He said the AI education framework should focus on National AI…

Rausi announced as Ports CEO

The Board of Directors of Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) trading as Solomon Ports today announced the appointment of Mr. George Rausi as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Solomon Ports, effective immediately. Mr. Rausi succeeds Mr. Eranda Kotelawala, whose contract concluded on Friday, February 14. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Rausi served as…

BINA INTERVENTION

THE United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be supporting Solomon Islands to review and refine the Bina Habour Project Business Case and Financing Proposal to ensure its feasibility. This was announced by Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele at a press conference in Honiara on Sunday soon after his arrival from, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). PM Manele…

PM back from Dubai

PRIME Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele and his delegation who attended the 12th Edition of the World Government Summit (WGS) held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), arrived back in the country on Sunday. This is the first overseas engagement of Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele for this year and the first time for Solomon Islands to…

Seasonal workers living in fear as Aust cracks down on visa overstayers

AUSTRALIAN authorities have begun a nation-wide crack down on visa overstayers following accusations that “Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has lost control of immigration.” ONE Nation founder Pauline Hanson told the Australian Senate on 12 February that “over 75, 000 illegal visa holders remain in Australia, undermining national security, driving down wages, pushing up rents, and…