FBFASI set to establish

Findem Back Family Association Solomon Islands (FBFASI) is about to establish and operates on its objective to reunite long lost black birding descendants who traced their origin to Solomon Islands. This was reveal by Cecil Ono, the elected president for FBFASI who is currently preparing the relevant documents for the registration of the group. Speaking…

Students turn up for registration

MORE than 500 students have turned up at the University of the South Pacific (USP) Solomon islands campus in Honiara for registration, yesterday. Both new and continuing students have been seen flooding the USP office near Lawson Tama to do their registration. The week long registration will end February 15th. Academic classes for USP will…

Lets clean the city

THE Honiara City Council (HCC) Deputy City Clerk Ronald Amigo is calling on the general public to help clean the city. This came as the 7-metre by-law came into effect early this month. He also highlighted the need to abide by the law so that people can change their attitude by not littering. Speaking to…

Study further recommends re-defining funding streams

THE recently completed World Bank study on the country’s rural investments has recommended the re-defining of funding streams and the integration of planning processes as vital. The study called, ‘Solomon Islands-towards better investment in rural communities’ had recommended that the three main funding streams of provincial, constituency and community must be clearly specified. The study…

Interesting results for REP

The World Bank funded Rapid Employment Project (REP) Scheme that was implemented by Honiara City Council (HCC) and Ministry of Infrastructure Development has released interesting statistics regarding the project’s progress. According to a statistical progress of the project presented last week, Component 1.a of the project which covers the road repairs and maintenance had created…

PM lauds PNG’s support

Prime Minister Hon Manasseh Sogavare has acknowledged the ongoing commitment by the government of Papua New Guinea (PNG) to Solomon Islands which continues to strengthen and improve relations between two Melanesian brothers. Mr Sogavare said this while welcoming Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration Hon Rimbink Pato, who is on a two…

New fee policy irks parents

SINU urged to reconsider decision STUDENTS intending to study at the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) are required to pay their first semester fees in full. And SINU insisted it will not admit students who turn up with part or half semester fees. Pro Vice-Chancellor (academic) Dr Patricia Rodie confirmed the new measure to the…