Young Samuel saves turtle from slaughter

Eleven years old Samuel Jason Voda Marsh, a fifth-grader at Honiara International School (Woodford) on Thursday joined officer from the Ministries of Environment and Fisheries to tag and release back into the wild, a juvenile Green Marine Turtle (Species name – Chelonia mydas).  Young Samuel through his family contacted our team on Monday to find out…

ON POLICE RADAR

Commentator probed over published articles By ASSUMPTA BUCHANAN   POLICE are investigating several people including a prominent female commentator Wendy Amangongo for articles published in recent weeks on both print and social media. Acting Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau confirmed this during his weekly press conference yesterday. “There are reports received and investigators are still investigating that…

Gov’t praised for repatriation

THE Government was commended for repatriating the first batch of citizens that were stranded in other countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. This commendation was echoed by family members of returning nationals on the specially arranged repatriation flight on Tuesday.  “I’m finally at peace because a member of my family has returned safe and…

Gov’t sets to pay SINU student allowances

GOVERNMENT sponsored students studying at the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) will receive their allowances next week.  The Ministry of Finance and Treasury (MOF) confirmed this, Wednesday.  “The listing of outstanding first semester allowances has been finalized and printed and students concern are expected to receive their allowances by next week,” said a MOF Treasury…

SORE: DEAL IS A ‘TRIAL’

More controversy over council fire extinguisher By IAN M. KAUKUI HONIARA city clerk Rence Sore says the controversial procurement of fire extinguishers by the council was not put to tender because it was “just a trial”. Because of this, there’s no need to put it out on tender, he added. The city council purchased two containers…

Stranded citizens in Fiji, Vanuatu arrive today

NATIONALS who have been stranded in Fiji and Vanuatu are expected back in the country today on a special Solomon Airlines flight. Chair of COVID-19 Oversight Committee, James Remobatu, confirmed this on Tuesday. “Solomon Airlines will be operating special flights to Vanuatu and Fiji purposely to repatriate stranded nationals overseas,” Remobatu said.  “The first repatriation…

Why no masks?

WHILST the arrival of the stranded nationals at the Henderson International Airport sends ripples of uneasiness amongst the public, some government officials are seen on the tarmac without protective gear especially masks. Standard protocols and health safety were not practiced at the tarmac by certain government officials when our nationals coming from the COVID-19 stricken…

In court with Assumpta

Two foreigners to face court Illegal casino case back to court June  Two foreigners to face court TWO foreigners accused of attacking a local man last August at Lungga, East of Honiara are intending to bring in a lawyer from Australia to represent them in their trial. This was revealed yesterday in the Honiara Magistrate’s Court…

Goal keeping course set to roll after June

GOALKEEPING courses for Provincial Football Associations (PFAs) are scheduled to roll out after the month of June. This was confirmed to Star Sports by the newly appointed Goal Keeping Development Officer, Philip Mango, Tuesday. Mango said once the Covid-19 situation is cleared, his team will start travelling to the provinces to organize goalkeeping workshops for…