Bee keeping is no magic

LIKE anything else in life, success more often than not follows hard work, commitment and persistence. Bee keeping is no magic for spinning money as some were led to believe. It certainly involves hard work, some level of basic understanding of bees and common sense to effectively manage it. Some practical training involving handling of…

In good or bad times

A more practicable application of the wedding vow THE crowd waiting for the Naha-Kola route became agitated on Monday when bus operators decided to take the much shorter route of HTC- Talise or HTC-SDA route. I checked the pocket in my pants and found a single $50 note. As a matter of protest against these…

Solomon Islands and Australia boost growth through trade and technology

A new customs system, ASYCUDA World will enhance trade, reduce business costs, and increase government revenue thanks to a partnership between the Solomon Islands and Australian Governments. The customs declaration processing system will make imports and exports easier by simplifying trade procedures, information flows and documentation. This will reduce processing times and lower business costs…

Three hotels planned for West

WESTERN Provincial Government (WPG) plans to build three new hotels in the Province. Provincial Secretary (PS) for Western Provincial Government Adrian Tony highlighted this during the Council of Tourism Ministers Meeting (CTMM) held at the Heritage Park Hotel, Wednesday. Mr Tony said, Western provincial government’s plan is to build the hotels to boost tourism arrivals…

Magistrate probe certificate issue

The Central Magistrate Court is currently investigating the controversial Certificate of No Appeal issued to the Ministry of Lands to facilitate land registration by Asia Pacific Investment Development (APID) on Rennell Island. This was confirmed after Deputy Chief Magistrate directed his officers to inform the media about the controversial matter arising between his two magistrates.…

Accused faces sentencing

THE court will sentence a man facing numerous criminal offences dating back to 2008 to 2013, next week. Max Gura faces a total of 12 charges in which he entered guilty pleas to all of them. The charges are three counts of common assault, four counts of demanding money with menaces, malicious damage, resisting arrest,…

Accused to know fate tomorrow

A MAN who allegedly involved in attacking a Renbel chief at the Kingsley Food bar last year will know whether or not he will stand trial in the High Court, tomorrow. A short form preliminary inquiry was conducted in relation to the accused Frank Fakani yesterday that saw documents tendered to the court. Principal Magistrate…