Gov’t supports provincial tourism operators

THE National Government has supported provinces to boost the tourism sector in the country. A lot of tourism operators in the provinces have testified the support after they attended the Tourism in Focus organized by Tourism Solomons in Honiara recently. Speaking to Solomon Star in an interview, Meria Paza, Western Province Chief Principle Officer highlighted…

Concern about imported tuna products

RESIDENTS of Noro township in the Western Province are concerned about newly imported canned tuna products from overseas that are now selling in shops. They deemed these products will have a big impact on the locally produced SolTuna products, which are regarded as the best in the Pacific and even the world. The Chinese canned…

Evangelist Dag Heward-Mills pays courtesy visit to PM Jeremiah Manele

Renowned Ghanaian Evangelist, Dag Heward-Mills has paid a courtesy visit to Prime Minister (PM) Jeremiah Manele as part of his weeklong stay in the country for the ‘Healing Jesus Campaign’ crusade.  PM Manele and visiting Evangelist Heward-Mills engaged in a meaningful discussion on the importance of seeking God’s wisdom for effective leadership.  Both leaders emphasized…

Local woman nominated for top award

Bethalyn Kelly – a young leader from Solomon Islands – has been nominated for the prestigious Commonwealth Youth Award. Twenty extraordinary young individuals, including social entrepreneurs, climate advocates, innovators, and community health champions from across the Commonwealth, have been shortlisted for the 2025 Commonwealth Youth Awards for Excellence in Development Work. The top regional winners and…

SI, Tuvalu discuss international shipping registry

Solomon Islands Minister for Infrastructure Development (MID), Hon. Manasseh Maelanga, held a dialogue last week at the margins of the Honiara Ocean Summit with Tuvalu’s Minister for Natural Resources Development, Hon. Sa’aga Talu Teafa. The two leaders discussed potential collaboration and knowledge sharing regarding the implementation of the International Shipping Registry (ISR) framework that has…

Students visit hydropower project site

Form six (Year 12) Science students from St. Joseph’s Tenaru Secondary School have learnt about career pathways in renewable energy, engineering, and environmental science during a visit to the Tina River Hydropower site.  Organised by Tina Hydropower Development Project Office, the tour took students to the dam construction site and powerhouse to meet with technical…