Work on Auki road to start June

WORK to tar-seal roads in Malaita provincial capital Auki is expected to start in June. That was according to premier Peter Ramohia. Cost of the project will be funded by the national government and donors. He added requests have also been sent to the national government and donors for funds to tar-seal the province’s north,…

Market closed for urgent repair

THE Honiara Central Market has been closed for an indefinite period as of Friday. This was after the Honiara City Council’s executive passed it in a way of resolution, Thursday. Market Master Saxon Ofata said the reason behind the closure is to give time for major improvements to be carried out in the main market.…

Gov’t told to engage new graduates

GOVERNMENT ministries should be opening up for new graduates to join the public service. That’s the view of the president of Malaita Ma’asina Forum Charles Dausabea. Mr Dausabea was commenting on the suspension of a number of officials within the Ministry of Health and Medical Service over the $10 million health scandal. He said the…

Manele hails increase funding to education

THE LEADER of Opposition Jeremiah Manele has acknowledged the 33% increase in funding to basic education to meet operational expenditures of Early Childhood Education, Primary, Secondary and Rural Training Centres throughout the country. Mr Manele said the education sector, like the health sector, continues to receive a huge share of the budget, which he said…

Japanese volunteers here to serve

TWO female Japanese volunteers have arrived to serve in the country. They came under Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) volunteer programme. Mizobuchi Yuriko from Fukuoka city and Kimura Tomomi from Ibaraki will serve here for two years. Ms Yuriko will work with the Ministry of Health and Medical Service (MHMS)as a  Nutritionist, while Ms Tomomi…

Philip: Budget must be spent on people

THE Government needs to invest more in its people. Minister for Development Planning & Aid Coordination Danny Philip reiterated this while speaking in parliament on the 2015 budget this week. “The government has named the 2015 budget after the people, therefore it must give it to the people so that the real changes that we…

Malaita plans leaders’ summit

MALAITA’S ward 7 provincial member and lawyer Leslie Kwaiga has been appointed to spearhead the organisation of Malaita Conference. Premier Peter Ramohia announced that last week. He said the province plans to hold the conference for its leaders and people in May or June this year. Mr Kwaiga was appointed to be in charge of…

Call for tougher laws against criminals

PRESIDENT of Honiara Council of Women, Martha Alacky say the country needs tougher laws to prosecute those who committed rape and domestic violence against women and girls in Solomon Islands. Mrs Alacky made these comments last Friday after recent stories about rape, abortion and gender-based violence making headlines in the local media for the past…

PM challenges new graduates

PRIME Minister Hon Manasseh Sogavare has challenged new graduates of the Solomon Islands National University (SNU) to proactively participate in the social and economic development of the country. Prime Minister Sogavare was speaking at the second graduation of the Solomon Islands National University yesterday. The theme of the graduation ceremony was ‘Empowered and Make A…