SICCI welcomes investment push in country’s seaweed industry

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) has expressed strong support for renewed government efforts to boost the country’s seaweed industry, following an announcement by the Minister of Fisheries, Hon. Bradley Tovosia, in Parliament earlier last week. As the leading body representing private sector development in the Solomon Islands, SICCI welcomed the minister’s…

Alleged gold ashes thief to plea

A MAN accused of stealing gold ashes worth $2.6million from his boss’s vehicle outside of the Bred Bank at Kukum, East Honiara will enter his plea on May 23. Peter Olben, 25, is facing one count of Simple Larceny. He was finally arrested on March 18, at Ranadi, East Honiara, after evading police arrest for…

Taisia to receive sentence on assault

A YOUNG man found guilty of assaulting a woman outside of the Pacific Crown hotel, Honiara last New Year’s Day will receive his sentence on May 21. Zane Gegeu Taisia is faces sentencing for the charge of Assault Causing Actual Bodily Harm. On Wednesday, both the prosecution and the defence counsel confirmed they rely on…

MASS SUSPENSION

Over 100 students from Jones Adventist College (JAC) in North Vella La Vella, Western Province, have been suspended following serious allegations involving the use of harmful substances, including copen and the sniffing of fuel. The large-scale disciplinary action was confirmed by school authorities earlier last week, who cited growing concerns over substance abuse among students…

West teachers receive no backdated payments

MANY teachers in Western Province have expressed disappointment after failing to receive their backdated salaries, despite government promises that payments would be made yesterday. While teachers did receive their newly re-levelled salaries in line with the government’s revised pay structure, the backdated payments from February 1st to mid-May were not included in their pay packets.…

Malaita MPAs, officials visit China 

A NUMBER of senior officials and Members of the Provincial Assembly (MPAs) from Malaita Province have recently visited China as part of a government-endorsed “look-and-learn” program. The visit conducted this year, following official invitations from China, aimed at providing local leaders the opportunity to see firsthand the country’s development and governance practices. The first to…