Govt announces repatriation of nationals

THE Government’s Covid-19 Oversight Committee has announced the repatriation of Solomon Islands Nationals who are stranded in Australia and Fiji as a result of flight closures due to COVID-19. Chair of the Covid-19 Oversight Committee and Secretary to Cabinet, James Remobatu made the announcement in the latest Travel advisory number two issued on 14 May…

Our fight is not over: PM 

PRIME Minister Manasseh Sogavare says the national fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is not over. In his recent nationwide address, the Prime Minister said despite the decision to slowly re-open businesses and schools, it does not mean everything is back to normal. “We must never let our guard down. We must continue to listen to…

PETITION VERDICT

Galokale ousted, Shanel retains seat By ASSUMPTA BUCHANAN   SOUTH Choiseul Member of Parliament (MP) and Leader of the Parliamentary Independent Group Robertson Galokale has lost his seat following a High Court ruling on his Election petition, Monday. This was after Judge Rex Faukona found him guilty of 12 of the 19 bribery allegations against…

IT’S NOT A MOCK LOCKDOWN: AG MURIA

ATTORNEY GENERAL (AG) John Muria Junior has clarified that the lockdown is not a mock exercise. AG Muria explained that the lockdown is a legal process to allow Government authorities to test its capability and preparedness against the COVID-19 pandemic. “Any Order done under the state of public emergency is a legal instrument. Therefore, it…

WALE QUESTIONS THE TELEKOM/RSIPF MOU

The Leader of Opposition, Hon. Matthew Wale questions the legality of the MOU signed by Solomon Telekom and the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force, to foster the exchange of communication-related information. According to the Island Sun issue of 9th May 2020, the MOU will enable Solomon Telekom to support the work of RSIPF in its…

Kenilorea Questions Lockdown Intention

The Member of Parliament for East Are Are, Hon Peter Kenilorea Jr has questioned the purpose of the “mock lockdown” this week in Honiara. In a statement to the media, Kenilorea questioned the government’s overall plan for coronavirus management and control. “In our region, there are successful examples of control of coronavirus through social distancing…

IS SZETU BLAMING SORE?

HCC Clerk accused for not doing his job By IAN M. KAUKUI THE recent revelation by John Szetu, an Appointed Councillor of the Honiara City Council (HCC) that reveals the name of the overseas supplier has raised more questions over the involvement of the City Clerk in the controversial Fire Extinguishers deal. Last Saturday, the…

RSIPF TO ENFORCE FULL LOCKDOWN 

THE Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) appeals to all the good citizens living within the Emergency Zone from Poha, west of Honiara to Alligator Creek east of Honiara to observe the full lockdown which is being planned for 6pm on Wednesday 20 May 2020 to 6 am Friday 22 May 2020.  “This is going…

T27 Police inquiry ongoing, says Mangau

POLICE investigation into the fatal ferry accident that resulted in 27 passengers losing their lives last month is progressing well. Acting Police Commissioner Mostyn Mangau on Thursday said they have completed their investigation in South Malaita and are now conducting investigation at Wairokai area, Patmos Island in West Areare. “And the investigation is quite complex,”…