Makira public urged to show respect

People of Makira especially those residing in the Kirakira station were urged to show respect and prove their real identity during this upcoming banana festival. The call was made by the Makira provincial police commander, inspector Richard Hane. Speaking to this paper from Kirakira, PPC Hane said, “Makira is said to be one of the…

Reproductive health training to prepare for disaster

Reproductive health (RH) officers, coordinators and teachers from non-government organisations (NGO) and provinces are under-going minimal initial service package (MISP) training in preparation towards disaster crisis. This training was facilitated by the ministry of health reproductive division in collaboration with United Nation Family planning Association (UNFP) and Solomon Islands planned parenthood association (SIPPA). The training…

Western farmers to be assisted

The Western provincial agriculture extension office is working closely with cocoa and coconut farmers to ensure they produce quality products. The program was an initiative to by the national government to ensure farmers have a quality and marketing products for exporting. Speaking from  Gizo, chief agriculture officer Samson Timi said that his officers have been…

West plans agriculture mini show

The Western province is proposing to host an agriculture mini show, October this year in Munda. The three days show is to coincide with the 2014 world food day. The show is going to be funded by the national and provincial government through the national food security and enhancement program. Speaking to the Solomon star…

Australian film festival set

The Australian High Commission in Honiara has announced the presentation of the inaugural G’day Solomon Islands film festival commencing Friday 6 June. The festival will be held every Friday evening in June at the Honiara Art Gallery Grounds. Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Islands Andrew Byrne said this is an opportunity for families to have…

MMF happy with court ruling

Malaita Ma’asina Forum (MMF) was pleased with the recent court of appeal ruling that clarifies the fact that resources are owned by the people. The ruling was made following a high court ruling that the beche-de-mer consignment that were surrendered to the state by the Lord Howe people of Malaita outer islands do not belonged…

SI Political Parties Integrity Bill likely to pass into law

The government of Solomon Islands says its Political Parties Integrity Bill is “very close” to finally becoming law. The Bill passed its second reading, despite lacking a quorum, and parliament will work through its details this week.  The Bill aims to promote solidarity in parliament by providing for ‘the registration, administration and development of political…

Giving back to the community

Over recent years, SIEA has been receiving technical assistance from overseas utility companies. This year was no different with many international consultants supporting SIEA with trainings to build staff capacity and assist with planning studies to improve the service delivery of the country’s power provider. On the morning of Monday, May 5, everyone was surprised…

SINU students to assist flood victims

DESPITE suffering from theft, substantial damages to property and losing class time during the recent disaster, the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) students association had offered to assist flood victims. Next week the students association will donate some of the items they are currently collecting to the responsible authorities to be distributed to the flood…

Yachters want entry fee reduced

The current yacht entry fee into Solomon Island waters is very expensive. Michael and Julie, a couple from New Zealand currently sailing around the country claimed, the fee to enter the country very costly compared to other countries. Speaking to the Solomon Star at Roderick Bay last week the couple called on the national government…