Police told to return bikes

Police and Immigration are urged to return four motor bikes an Australian businessman donated to them, Friday. Patrick Jumeau, Director of FLN Business Solution in Honiara, made the call yesterday after he learned the donation came from an Australian. “This donation raises a lot of questions on ethics,” Jumeau said. “In my view, and to…

Bikes for the cops

An Australian businessman has donated four motor bikes to the Royal Solomon Islands Police (RSIP), Immigration Division, and the Honiara City Council law enforcement unit. The donation came as part of a business partnership between Ian Watts and local businessman David Iro, who owns Willies Electrical and Solar Power. Of the four bikes, one will…

Police urged to protect mine’s tailings dam

Chairman of the Kolobisi Tailing Dam Association (KTDA) has called on the police to prioritise the Tailing Storage Facility at Gold Ridge mine site. Primo Amusae made the call during a meeting with the police, Friday. NelaMosese, Deputy Police Commissioner Operations and his senior executives met with Gold Ridge Chiefs and landowners Association. The meeting…

Maelanga outlines priority

East Malaita MP Manasseh Maelanga says infrastructure development is currently his number one priority. He outlined this during a meeting in his constituency last weekend. Maelanga, who is also deputy prime minister, cited good road network as a priority infrastructure. “This is because no developments can work without good roads,” he said. “For so long…

Measles outbreak getting worse: Doc

The measles outbreak is getting worse, a local doctor has warned. In Honiara and Guadalcanal, cases have risen beyond 200 cases. Dr Pedical Togamae of the National Referral Hospital, Friday, posted a warning on Forum Solomon Islands International (FSII) facebook page to remind the public of the severity of the outbreak. He reminded the public…

Blame yourselves, Malaitans told

Our Telekom’s manager in Malaita has supported calls for landowners in the province to open up their land for development. And Mike Selega says what deputy prime minister Manasseh Maelanga uttered at Malu’u during the province’s second appointed day celebration recently was true. Maelanga told landowners in Malaita then they have to blame themselves for…

Training for Central cops

Police at Tulagi, Central Province, recently underwent Operation Safety Training. This was to prepare the officers for public operations, and in particular, the upcoming national elections. The training was facilitated by the team from police headquarters in Honiara. Central Provincial Police Commander Fred Satu said the training was geared towards preparing his officers for the…

Youths end forum on mental health

The Honiara Youth Forum held its meeting Wednesday to discuss mental health issue. Thirty-two young people attended the meeting. They ended the forum by calling for partnership with government ministries and stakeholders to re-emphasis the importance of mental health as one of the pressing issues for young people in Honiara. They also hope to develop…