Golden glove boy honoured 

It was a proud and memorable moment for Makira Ulawa goalkeeper David Hori as he stepped up to collect the Golden Glove award on Friday at the National Stadium in Honiara. The 32-year-old had an outstanding tournament, making several crucial saves that helped guide his side to their historic first-ever Solomon Cup title. Speaking to Star…

Advancing the National Coral Reef Action Plan

Solomon Islands is advancing its National Coral Reef Action Plan by orgaising a workshop with key provincial stakeholder in Malaita last week which emphasizes community stewardship. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), in its capacity as the lead national executing agency for the Global Environment Fund’s Coral Reef Rescue: Resilient Reefs, Resilient communities project (GEF CRR), is continuing with this engagement…

RSIPF band shines at Pacific Police show

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) Band proudly represented the nation at the inaugural Pacific Police Tattoo last week in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The band joining more than 100 police officers from across the Pacific in a vibrant celebration of culture, music and regional policing unity on Tuesday, 22nd July. Hosted by the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC), with support from the Australian…

‘WE WON’T STOP’

Copen producers and vendors Gizo in the Western Province say they will continue to produce and sell copen—a locally made stimulant drug—unless copen is formally declared as an illegal substance under Solomon Islands law. This comes amidst growing concern from public health officials, government leaders and some members of the public over the widespread consumption…

David helps Croydon finish 2nd

Junior David’s Croydon FC picked up another win in Round 19 of the Football South Australia (FSA) National Premier League (NPL) on Saturday in Adelaide and his club looked set to finish second this season. David started on the bench against Adelaide Croatia Raiders in a match which ended in a 3-1 victorious for Croydon.…

PM gets update from Political Parties group

Members of the newly appointed Solomon Islands Political Parties Commission paid a courtesy visit to the Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele on Friday.   The Commissioners included Mr Victor Ngele (Chair), Lady Joy Kere, Mr James Remobatu and Mr Frank Paulsen. Registrar Gilson Galo was also part of the delegation. The courtesy visit provided an opportunity for the Commission to…