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November 9, 2022

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Seasonal workers plead for understanding

News, News - NationalBy Sol Star NewsNovember 9, 2022

SOLOMON Islands Seasonal workers in Australia and New Zealand are pleading to their families and relatives back home for more understanding about their situation to avoid asking them for more than they can afford. Speaking on behalf of the country’s seasonal workers in Australia and New Zealand, one of the seasonal workers said the burden…

Narrow defeat for women’s football

Sports, Sports - NationalBy Sol Star NewsNovember 9, 2022

SOLOMON Islands national women’s football team was narrowly defeated 2-1 to the Australian national women’s U20 team in their opening match of the Four Nations tournament in Australia on Tuesday. It was a tough match for the women’s team as Australia dominated possession and territory. This however did not deter the team spirit as Solomon…

HOTEL EXECUTIVES UPDATED ON PACIFIC GAMES 2023

News, News - BusinessBy Sol Star NewsNovember 9, 2022

The Government Services Integration Committee (GSIC) held a successful and productive meeting with Honiara City Tourism Association Executive Members, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and Honiara City Council on Monday 7 November 2022, at the Heritage Park Hotel, to discuss collaboration and working together in preparing Honiara City for the upcoming Pacific Games 2023.…

Court of Appeal increases young driver’s sentence to 15 years

News, News - NationalBy Sol Star NewsNovember 9, 2022

A YOUNG driver who crashed into a group of people at Tenaru Bridge last July killing five of them has had his jail term increased to 15 years. His sentence was increased after the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) appealed his sentence of six and a half years in prison, saying it…

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