BID DETAILS UNRAVELED:

What each bidder submitted for SINPF’s new office complex SEVEN companies including two local firms competed for Solomon Islands National Provident Fund (SINPF) multi-million-dollar office complex project. The building is to be built in the city’s Central Business District (CBD) at Point Cruz, tender documents show. AJ Construction Ltd will build the Office Complex after…

In Court with Assumpta Buchanan

Nine One murder committed to High Court for trial THE matter of the three men accused of murdering a man at the Nine One area at Henderson in Central Guadalcanal last December has been committed to the High Court for trial. This was after the court found sufficient evidence against the defendants Allen Afu, Francis…

WORLD-CLASS TASTE:

Coach Kadau says Kurukuru given a good taste of world-class futsal by Futsalroos THE Solomon Islands young futsal development squad has had a good taste of world-class futsal with the brilliant and intense performance from the visiting Futsalroos in its three friendly matches with the Australian National Futsal Team. The Kurukuru side has gone head-to-head…

 ‘UNSUSTAINABLE’ ROUTE:

Solomon Airlines describes Brisbane-Munda route as economically ‘unsustainable’ due to low passenger rate, Tourism Solomons blames situation on cancellation of diving activities, MCC threatens investment withdrawal THE Solomon Airlines direct flight from Brisbane to Munda every Saturday is ‘unsustainable’ due to the low number of passengers boarding the flight since the 10-month trial service started.…

Lauruans in Gizo mark provincial day

THE Lauru community in Gizo, Western Province, yesterday celebrated the 33rd Choiseul Second Appointed Day in the Western Provincial Capital.  More than 100 Lauruans (Choiseulese), including families, public servants, students and individuals, packed the netball court to witness the program. The opening of the program began with a colorful parade through Gizo Street from PT109…

DONOVAN SHARES FIRST NATIONS MUSIC, CULTURE AND STORI

THE Australian High Commission was proud to bring Kuku-Yalanji man Mr Jeremy Donovan, an Australian First Nations musician, artist, poet, public speaker, and educator to Solomon Islands from February 18 to 26.  Over nine days, he visited eight schools, three marketplaces and one church group across Western, Malaita and Guadalcanal Provinces.  An internationally famous Aboriginal…