China Harbour donates medical kits

CHINA Harbour Engineering (SI) Company has once again come to our aid with the latest donation of COVID-19 kits.  The company donated medical kits to the Ministry of Health and Medical Services on Tuesday in Honiara. Receiving the donations, the Minister for Health and Medical Services (MHMS) Dickson Mua thanked China Harbour Engineering Company for the…

WALE APPLAUDS MPGIS MINISTER FOR MALA RECONCILIATION

The Leader of Opposition Hon. Matthew Wale applauds the government for backing down on plans to suspend the Malaita Provincial executive.  The statement was issued after it was reported that the Ministry of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening reconciled in a ceremony held in Honiara recently. “I applaud the responsible Minister for taking the initiative…

Ming: we want to improve health facilities

CHINA’S VISIT TO MALAITA By ANDREW FANASIA OFFICIALS from the Chinese Embassy in Honiara made a special trip to Malaita at the invitation of two MPs from the province on Monday. This was revealed exclusively by China’s Acting Ambassador to Solomon Islands Yao Ming, Tuesday. Ambassador Ming, who was part of the team, was invited by…

Suidani, Seleso sort out  differences

PROVINCIAL Government and Institutional Strengthening (MPGIS) minister Rollen Seleso says he has resolved his differences with Malaita Premier Daniel Suidani during a meeting in Honiara, Tuesday. Seleso earlier warned Suidani he will suspend the Malaita Provincial Government if the premier refuses to cooperate with the Government on COVID-19 efforts. Suidani fired back in his letter…

Kenilorea tenders resignation

Peter Kenilorea Junior has tendered his resignation as the Deputy Opposition leader, on Monday the 11th of May, 2020. In an official post on his Facebook page, Mr. Kenilorea thanked the Opposition group for their support during his tenure as the Deputy Leader. “I remain a loyal opposition member, focusing on my role as Chair of…

Pre-trial conference for alleged attackers

ORAL pre-trial conference on the case of seven men accused of attacking and damaging properties belonging to the Member of Parliament for North Malaita Senley Levi Filualea will be made in court on May 20. Dates for the trial will also be fixed following the pre-trial conference. Iki Olomea, Simon Safusi, Arnold Emarald, Chris Lusibaea,…

In court with Assumpta

Nauru teens charged for local’s death Aulanga: Burglars will not go undetected Man jailed for break-in, stoning police ‘Police must be accorded respect’ Nauru teens charged for local’s death THE two teenagers accused of the death of a Solomon Islander in the Republic of Nauru in February are now facing murder charges. This was after…

Collapsed Taba’a Bridge poses threat 

PEOPLE living near Taba’a Bridge along the North Road in Malaita Province were asked to stay away from Taba’a Bridge for safety purposes. The call came after children were seen playing and bathing under the collapsed bridge with little regard to the load above. According to locals spoken to over the weekend, children, and youths…

Other health issues are equally important

WHILST the Government and the Ministry of Health and Medical Services continue to pool all resources and prioritise the COVID-19 pandemic, we must not take our eyes off other health issues affecting the country. This concern was echoed by the Australian High Commissioner to Solomon Island Dr. Lachlan Strahan last week. The Solomon Star understands…

New COVID-19 regulation effected

THE COVID-19 Oversight Committee has finalized a new 2020 COVID-19 Regulation 2 to replace the existing one. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said that the new regulation was developed following a review on the implementation of the old regulation which was gazette by the Governor-General Sir David Vunagi over the last few months. Sogavare said upon…