SICCI welcomes seaweed plan

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 this week. As the leading body representing private sector development in the Solomon Islands, SICCI welcomed the minister’s…

More agriculture officers undergo training

More than 30 agriculture officers serving under the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) are currently undertaking further studies in various institutions in the country and abroad to build the capacity of the ministry and improve the agriculture sector. Minister responsible Franklyn Derek Wasi highlighted this on Parliament on Tuesday. “I am very pleased to…

Review of CSSI Legislative Act held in Gizo

A legislative review of the Correctional Services of Solomon Islands (CSSI) Act was successfully held in Gizo, Western Province this week. The consultation was part of a nationwide effort by CSSI and the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs to review and reform outdated laws governing the operations, management, and policies of the correctional system…

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AUSTRALIA has withdrawn funding from the Buala Wharf Redevelopment project just seven months after signing the MOU for the $20 million, project.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…