MID Minister clarifies traffic congestion, apologises for disruptions  

NEWLY appointed Minister of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID), Hon. Ricky Fuo’o, has acknowledged recent public concerns about the deteriorating road conditions within Honiara’s central business district and its impact on daily commutes and business activities. Minister Fuo’o who assumed his role as the minister responsible two weeks ago, he sincerely apologizes to the…

$20m Buala wharf project abandoned

AUSTRALIA has withdrawn funding from the Buala Wharf Redevelopment project just seven months after signing the MOU for the $20 million, project. And more could follow, as Canberra brings geopolitics full on, sources familiar with the decision told Solomon Star. Premier Hon. Lawrence Hayward said, he was aware of the decision, describing it as “very…

COI to probe $8.6m in unpaid bauxite royalties

A Commission of Inquiry (COI) will be established to investigate the unpaid $8.6 million in royalties from 33 bauxite shipments extracted in West Rennell between November 2017 and January 2019. The company at the center of the issue, Asia Pacific Investment Development (APID) Limited, subcontracted Bintang Mining Solomon Islands (BMSI).  The royalties were not paid…

SI economy grows at 2.7% last year

SOLOMON Islands’ economy has experienced a growth of 2.7 percent in 2024. Minister of Finance and Treasury, Hon Harry Kuma (MP) confirmed this when speaking on the motion of Speech from the throne in Parliament on Monday. This growth rate represents a slight decrease from the 2.9 percent recorded in 2023, but remains well above…

Political instability hinders SI development 

POLITICAL instability have significantly hindered Solomon Islands’ development path since gaining independence in 1978. Minister of Finance and Treasury, Harry Kuma stated this during his contribution on the motion of Speech to the Throne in Parliament on Monday. Hon Kuma the nation has experienced political changes in seven out of twelve parliaments, resulting in approximately…

NRH receives mother’s day gifts

The National Referral Hospital (NRH) Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department on Friday 9th received Mother’s Day gifts from the Solomon Islands Ports Authority and a group of female officers working at the National Parliament, Hansard Department.   The Solomon Islands Ports Authority donated 10-wheel chairs as their community outreach program and the National Parliament Hansard Department…

The cry of a good samaritan answered

BUDDHA’S Light International Association of Solomon Islands has come to the aid of the Good Samaritan Hospital on Guadalcanal, providing life-saving equipment to detect early onset of anaemia. Anemia or anaemia is a problem of not having enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry oxygen to the body’s tissues. Hemoglobin is a protein…

Caring for a NCD patient costly 

The cost of caring for a patient diagnosed with a Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) can range between $3,000 and $7,000 per week. This is posing a major burden on both the health system and affected families. Western Provincial Health and Medical Services (WPHMS) Director, Dr. Dickson Boara, confirmed this during an interview with the Solomon Star.…