Call for action to boost SI industrial growth

SOLOMON Islands continues to face major challenges in developing a strong and sustainable industrial sector, despite its abundant natural resources and hardworking population, and this warrants redirection of the economy towards industrialization, local economist Martin Hou highlighted. Hou said over the past decade, the nation’s economy has remained heavily reliant on raw exports, subsistence agriculture,…

Solomon Ports hands over solar street lights to Afio Station

Solomon Ports on Wednesday officially commissioned and handed over 14 double-type solar street lights to the Afio Station community in South Malaita, under our ongoing Green Port Initiative and Community Support initiative.  Despite the bad weather, hundreds turned up in numbers to witness the ceremony.  The handover ceremony reflects our continued commitment to sustainability, environmental…

Govt reappoints two permanent secretaries 

Government had reengaged two permanent secretaries for another term. They Mr Riley Mesepitu and Ms Karen Galokale.  In a statement issued by the Government Communication Unit (GCU) on Wednesday 29th October, the Governor General, His Excellency Sir David Tiva Kapu has sworn in Mr. Riley Mesepitu and Mrs. Karen Galokale as Permanent Secretaries, formalizing their reappointments. “Mesepitu…

Validation workshop underway in Taro 

A validation workshop is currently underway in Taro to gather information to reflect the real needs, aspiration and priorities of the people at the ward level. The workshop is also important for the province’s planning into the future. Choisel Premier Harison Pitakaka opened the workshop on Monday 27th October and will concluded this Friday 31st October 2025. In his opening remarks he emphasized that the validation workshop…

Three more towers connected in Marovo

Three additional towers under the Solomon Islands National Broadband Infrastructure Project (SINBIP) were successfully launched in Marovo Constituency, Western Province over the weekend. The new sites M55, M58, and R53 are now fully operational, providing vital network coverage to the surrounding communities. Ongoing support from the Government of the People’s Republic of China, together with…

Discovery of UXO halts development plan for new township 

Choiseul Provincial Government ‘s is facing significant delays and mounting costs to develop its new township at Choiseul Bay due to ongoing discovery of unexploded ordnance (UXO), a dangerous legacy of World War II. The situation has been brought into sharp focus following the recent discovery of UXO last week on newly cleared land by contracted workers.  This is just the latest in a series of discovery that have…