Lamani calls for Malaitan support to new publication

PUBLISHER of the Solomon Star Company Limited, Catherine Lamani, yesterday hailed the launch of her company’s news magazine for Malaita as a historic and significant achievement for the newspaper. She was speaking at the launch of Malaita Star at provincial capital Auki. Mrs Lamani said the Malaita Star is not only an avenue for Malaitans…

Malaita Star launched in Auki

THE Solomon Star officially launched its first news magazine for Malaita Province yesterday. Malaita premier Edwin Suibaea officiated at the ceremony at provincial capital Auki. Called the Malaita Star, the 28-page full-coloured gloss magazine will be initially published every two months. Malaita provincial members, business house reps, and members of the public witnessed the ceremony.…

A STAR FOR MALAITA

Solomon Star launches news magazine for province today. THE Solomon Star newspaper will launch its first news magazine for Malaita Province today. The full-coloured gloss magazine, to be called the Malaita Star, comes at the back of the newspaper’s recent establishment of its branch office at provincial capital Auki. “This news magazine offers a space…

$1.5m scandal ruling deferred

THE court has deferred the sentencing of a man who allegedly defrauded the government of about $1.5 million to June 25. Principal Magistrate Jim Seuika said he had just returned from a court circuit and has not prepared the sentencing. He therefore adjourned the matter to give him time to prepare the sentencing. The accused,…

Accused await ruling

FOUR men who allegedly helped a life time prisoner escape police arrest in Guadalcanal in 2013 are still waiting for the outcome of their case. The ruling will be handed down shortly after the closing submissions which are yet to be made in court. The trial in this case has been completed recently in the…

Duo found guilty of stealing public funds

THE forgery case involving the cashing of a government cheque of more than $50,000 is back in court and almost in its finally stage of sentencing. The sentencing submissions will be made in court before Justice Leonard Maina on June 27. This followed the long awaited ruling which had just been delivered on May 23,…

Sentencing submission for rapist

SENTENCING submissions on the case of the man who raped a disabled girl at Rannogga Island in Western Province will be made in the High Court, today. The accused, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the now 21-year-old girl, has been found guilty of two counts of rape after a trial in…

Principal threatens to sue his teachers

EMBATTLED principal of Mbokonavera Shool in Honiara has threatened to sue his staff who are staging a sit-in protest for his removal. Saniel Kako issued the threat yesterday as the sit-in protest entered its third day yesterday while the school remained closed. “I cannot comment on the actions of the teachers, rather I will be…

Victims given June 21 to leave camp

FLOOD victims at FOPA village have been given until June 21 to vacate the centre. Chairman of the victims committee confirmed this to the Solomon Star yesterday. Charles Ketea said the authorities have given them until June 21 to leave the camp since the budget to support them has already been exhausted. But Mr Ketea…

WASI: Cultural development crucial here

THE Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism John Wasi has called on all stakeholders to seriously consider cultural development in Solomon Islands. Mr Wasi made the call yesterday as Solomon Islands prepare to send its cultural practitioners to participate in the 5th Melanesian Festival of Arts and Culture in Papua New Guinea…