Marine gets tough

Seafarers without qualified safety training warned to vacate ship The Solomon Island maritime division is taking tough measures against seafarers who are working in inter-island vessels without any marine basic safety certificate (MBSC). Those found without any qualification will be asked to vacate the boats. Marine principal officer Kendol Boso made this strong reminder in…

Rennell under miners’ radar

Commercially viable bauxite deposits found on island More than 26 million tonnes of commercially viable bauxite deposits were found in west Rennell island. Asia Pacific Investment and Development Limited (APID) revealed this in an environmental report produced after it carried out prospecting on the site. APID is a joint venture company between foreigners and some…

Parl reaches out to Honiara electorates

The Parliamentary Civic Education and Awareness Program to the three Honiara constituencies is underway, starting with the West Honiara constituency today. This is the first time Parliament will tour the three Honiara constituencies beginning with West Honiara and possible subsequent visits to the other two constituencies, depending on outcome of consultations between the East and…

Temotu farmers urged to work hard

Temotu farmers have been encouraged to venture into commercial crops as the province moves to establish agricultural trade links with neighbouring Vanuatu. This was the message to the people from their premier Fr Brown Beu. Beu announced the proposed link during his province’s second appointed day the previous week. “We are working on a trial…

Anglican youths prepare for synod

More than 200 Anglican youths from central and west Kwara’ae, Malaita, have begun preparations for the upcoming Anglican Church of Melanesia’s synod next month in Auki. Last week, they took part in a rehearsal parade at Buma village in west Kwara’ae. Secretary of Malaita’s Diocese Philip Akote’e said the gathering is expected to attract a…

SIWIBA looks forward to Mere’s Market

After a challenging Mere’s Market, the Solomon Islands Women in Business Association (SIWIBA) is hosting their third Mere’s Market 2014. The event will take place from June 25 to 27at the National Art Gallery. During a meeting held last week, the Mere’s Market committee agreed on attractive activities namely Food competition, Zumba exercise and awareness…

PM commends church

The Seventh Day Adventist church has been commended for its contributions to health services, education, and leadership in the country. Prime Minister Gordon Darcly Lilo offered the accolades when opening the church’s centenary celebration at Viru, Western Province, last Tuesday. Lilo said the SDA church’s contribution to nation building over the last 100 years is…

PM: Christianity is a national identity

Christianity is seen as a national identity in our country, prime minister Gordon Darcy Lilo says. He was speaking at the opening of the Seventh Day Adventist church centenary celebration at Viru, Western Province, Tuesday. “In towns and villages many people acknowledge the sovereign hand of God over our nation and acknowledge his plan for…

Tina hydro tender extended

The national has extended the deadline for expressions of interest from firms to develop the 20-MW Tina River hydroelectric project on a build-own-operate-transfer basis. Responses now are due July 31. The government previously called for responses by June 12. It plans to select a developer to design, finance, build, own, and operate the project on…

Code of conduct for journalists discussed

Local media workers yesterday met with officials from the Solomon Islands Electoral Commission (SIEC) to discuss and devise a code of conduct for journalist covering the upcoming national elections. The purpose of the workshop was to give journalists an opportunity to have some input into the proposed code of conduct, strengthen links between the SIEC…