Firisua acknowledges athletes

THE country’s top female long distance runner Sharon Firisua has thanked athletics athletes who came out to train during these challenging times due to the Corona virus outbreak. The recent Corona Virus outbreak has had an impact on every sports preparations and athletics being one of the country’s top medal prospect sport is one of…

“YES, MALAITA NEEDS YOU”

Premier Suidani welcomes ‘reconciliation call’ with open arms MALAITA Province needs you and so be it, says the Malaita Provincial Premier Daniel Suidani in response to a call by Ward 15 Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) Edward Misite’e. Premier Suidani is responding to a call by the MPA for a reconciliation with the MARA…

NO JAB, NO JOB POLICY

Former govt workers’ question policy approach, as 900+ unvaxed teachers still paid in full A GROUP of unvaccinated government workers who were ‘self-terminated’ recently, for not getting their jabs have questioned the government on how the No Jab, No Job Policy works. The former government employees were amongst the 222 Public Officers that decided not…

BUS PLUNGES, ONE INJURED  

A PUBLIC bus has landed at the bottom of a tree at Kombito 3 in east Honiara yesterday, injuring one female passenger, after it experienced a mechanical problem. The bus appeared to have smashed against a forest tree. According to a bystander, Clifford Tom, the bus had people on board when it ran off the…

FOOD RELIEF IS FREE; LIVELIHOOD COMMITTEE DOES NOT CHARGE ANY FEES

The Livelihood Sector Committee (LSC) of the National Disaster Operation Committees (N-DOC) has today condemn in its strongest term the action of certain individuals going around collecting five dollars ($5) fees from households before they can receive food relief assistance currently distributed to households in Honiara’s Emergency Zone. A community member of Lunga told the…

RSIPF working closely with PNG/Bougainville Police into alleged border incident 

The Royal Solomon Island Police Force (RSIPF) are closely working together with counterparts from Bougainville and Papua New Guinea Police (PNG) to investigate RSIPF officers at the Western border who allegedly beat up fishermen along the border between PNG and Solomon Islands recently. Commissioner Mostyn Mangau says, “The Professional Standard Internal Investigation (PSII) Department of…