MV Taimareho trip to Auki set

OF all passenger shipping vessels servicing Malaita Province, MV Taimareho is the first passenger shipping vessel to have confirmed its resumption of service along the Honiara-Auki route. Many Malaitans who have been stranded in Honiara for the past two months since the declaration of covid-19 community transmission in the country which leads to the restriction…

West wants ‘mask wearing’ mandatory

WESTERN Provincial Government (WPG) is planning on to request the Government to gazette an order to ensure wearing of masks becomes mandatory in the province. This was revealed by the Western Provincial Disaster Committee (PDC) Chairman Jeffrey Wickham. This proposal was agreed on after a meeting was held between the PDC and Provincial Health Emergency…

HOST CITY PLAYS CRUCIAL ROLE

Sol2023 Organizing Committee holds initial discussions with City Council The Sol2023 Games Organizing Committee (GOC) held a meeting with representative of the Honiara City Council (HCC) on Monday 7th March 2022 to have initial discussions on how the two organizations can align their operations in preparation for when Honiara City hosts the region’s biggest sporting…

Couple to face court again, Mar 21

THE case of a couple accused of collaborating to rape a girl in Ngella, Central Islands Province will be brought again before the High Court on March 21 for mention. George Solopoto and his wife Elizabeth Koka are facing the charge of compelled sexual intercourse. A trial was already conducted before Justice Leonard Maina and…

Vax policy affects rural services

THE Government’s ‘No Jab, No Job’ Policy is beginning to affect service delivery in some rural parts of Malaita province. Reports reaching the Solomon Star said few health workers manning rural health centres in the province who are still unvaccinated are now on half salary. The situation has forced these affected health workers to scale…