Relatives confirm PM shunned

RELATIVES of the Christian Fellowship Church (CFC) spiritual leader who passed away last week confirmed the Prime Minister was unwelcomed and forced to return upon arrival for the funeral service of the late Sir Ikan Rove. After seeing the denial by the Prime Minister’s press secretary Douglas Marau yesterday, some relatives of the church leader…

Police yet to locate alleged arsonist

POLICE are yet to arrest an accused facing an arson charge in the Honiara Magistrates’ Court after he breached his bail conditions and escaped to his home province. Once police have arrested him, and the prosecutor in charge of the case resumes work in July, the court can set a trial date for the defence…

Taiwanese to take plea

A TAIWANESE accused of trying to export millions of dollars’ worth of the restricted tubi logs out of the country is likely to enter his plea on July 1. His lawyer Desmond Nimepo yesterday asked for the adjournment to take instructions for plea. He confirmed receiving disclosures from the prosecution. Mr Nimepo further added that…

No leprosy outbreak here

SINCE January this year there have been 24 notified cases of leprosy in Solomon Islands as part of the routine surveillance of the disease in the country. The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) confirmed that the new cases were not a result of the April floods and refutes the allegations of the occurrence…

More pending court orders on land

UP to 19 court orders relating to land evictions are before the High Court ready for execution. That’s according to High Court Sheriff Richard Muaki. He said land is becoming a major issue in the country and that it is good that people understand the processes involve so they do not get themselves into confusion.…

Plans to review city laws

HONIARA city council is currently making plans to review its city law. City clerk Charles Kelly told this paper that there is urgency for a review of the current city act and council ordinances which have been long overdue. “It has come to a time that the city act and council ordinance must be reviewed…

Raramo clarifies group’s position on Evita Solomon

FORUM Solomon Islands International (FSII) has dismissed accusations by veteran journalist and former MP Alfred Sasako that FSII is chasing away potential investors. The group was responding to Mr Sasako’s private column in the Solomon Star and Island Sun newspapers yesterday. The statement said Sasako’s claim that FSII members led by its Chief Executive Officer,…

Calls to re-open Kilu’ufi unit

CALLS have again been made for the swift re-opening of the Kilu’ufi Psychiatric Unit in Malaita. This was after concerns over the ill-fated and aggressive behavior of some the Unit’s former patients, mostly roaming the streets of Auki town, and also in communities surrounding the provincial capital. Over the past months, Auki police have attended…

Man survives knife attack

AN elderly man is in critical condition after he was slashed by his son with a knife at Fiu riverside, Malaita, over the weekend. Police reports revealed that the suspect, one of the man’s young sons who is believed to have been mentally affected from drug, is currently being held in custody awaiting full medical…

Auki faces shipping problem

AUKI, the capital of Malaita province, is currently facing a lack of efficient shipping services to and from Honiara. With the current daily shipping services providers, 360 Discovery and Express Pelican under maintenance, people are finding it difficult to travel to and from Honiara. Such also stirs up the problem of overloading of marine vessels…