DRAW FOR SHIELDS & ARROWS

Central Shields and Temotu Arrows have played out a 1-1 draw in the group A clash yesterday at the Lawson Tama stadium. The draw gives both teams to earn a point each after the thrilling showdown at 12pm yesterday. It was Central Shields who open the scoring early in the first 45 minutes by a…

THIRD WIN FOR EAGLE

The Solomon Cup defending champions Malaita Eagles has secured their third win after beating Guadalcanal Hornets 1-0 on Friday as they continued with their title defense in the Solomon Cup 2025. Eagles victory over Hornets yesterday marks their third win in 3 matches played in the competition. The win give them valuable 3 points to…

Boost for Customs, border control by Australia

Australia is boosting Solomon Islands Customs and Excise Division (SICED) civil maritime security capability through the gifting of three new Yamaha boats to better monitor and protect Solomon Islands border. This support is being delivered under Australia’s SBD$11.5million capability uplift program being delivered by the Australian Border Force (ABF) and the United Nations Office on…

WELSI delivers first women executive leadership program

The Women in Executive Leadership Solomon Islands (WELSI) have successfully delivered its first Solomon Islands Senior Executive Women in Leadership Program in Honiara last week. The program was initially devised in partnership with the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI), the Solomon Islands Women in Business Association (SIWIBA), and the Institute of Solomon…

PM OUTLINES GNUT’S VISION, CALLS FOR UNITY

Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele, MP, has outlined his Government for National Unity and Transformation’s (GNUT) development vision, grounded in four key pillars: unity and stability, economic transformation, infrastructure development, and human capital development. Highlighting major policy areas, PM Manele said the government would focus on: – Diversifying the economy through agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and…

PM acknowledges support from servants, partners

Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele has expressed heartfelt thanks to all public servants, private sector, bilateral and multilateral partners, and churches for their enduring support and contributions to national development. “The political government does not implement policies; it is the public service that brings them to life,” the Prime Minister said. “You are the tip of…