PUBLIC SERVICE TO RESUME WITH STRICT SAFETY PROTOCOL

  THE Public Service will resume official duties with strict safety protocols on Monday 24 January 2022. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Public Service announced the resumption in a circular today (23 January) to Permanent Secretaries and equivalent, Provincial Secretaries, Chief Executive Officers, Heads of Department and Human Resource Managers. As we enhance…

New COVID-19 measures for businesses

EVERY member of the public is now asked to present your vaccination certificate with a photo ID when entering any business or public transport. The types of IDs accepted are driver’s license, voter card of Solomon Islands, Solomon Islands NPF card or passport for verification. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare in his address this afternoon said…

Australia assist NRH

AUSTRALIA has provided emergency food supplies to the National Referral Hospital (NRH) today to assist Solomon Islands respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. A statement from the Australian High Commission said this support will ensure the National Referral Hospital (NRH) can cater for over 200 patients and 100 staff over the coming days. The supplies were…

FINGER OF BLAME SHIFTING

WHEN foreign troops from Fiji and Papua New Guinea were first deployed following the rioting, looting and burning of properties in Honiara last November, they were seen as the saviour. And they were. But now that perception is apparently changing. With the unwelcomed entry of the COVID-19 community transmission cases in the country earlier this…

Opposition leader says mismatch in PMs COVID speech raises a lot of questions

LEADER of Opposition Matthew Wale has urged the Government to come clean following inconsistencies in the Prime Minister’s recent addresses. The Opposition Leader’s call came following irregularities from information gathered from people from Ontong Java as well as crews on one of the ships. In a statement today (Saturday 22nd January) Mr Wale said most…