Man jailed for stealing

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Diarrhoea outbreak reported in Isabel

AN outbreak of diarrhoea has been reported in Isabel province over the weekend. Reports reaching this paper stated the outbreak is taking its toll in communities surrounding provincial capital Buala which causes panic to people. A senior nurse in charge at Buala hospital said, both young children and adults are affected by the outbreak. He…

Trade policy framework endorsed

The National Trade Development Council (NTDC) yesterday endorsed Solomon Islands’ Trade Policy Framework at their first meeting of 2015. The NTDC is the primary decision-making and advisory body on trade issues in Solomon Islands. It meets on a quarterly basis and is made up of representatives from the government, the private sector and civil society.…

Malaita development projects discussed

Acting Prime Minister Douglas Ete met with the Malaita Provincial executive delegation yesterday to discuss ways forward to implement major projects earmarked for Malaita by the Democratic Coalition for Change (DCC) Government. A statement from the Government Communication Unit said, the meeting was a follow-up after Premier Peter Channel Ramohia’s previous meeting with Prime Minister…

Students face accommodation dilemma

CLOSE to 200 government funded students studying in Fiji are reportedly facing accommodation hiccups. Reports reaching the Solomon Star revealed that most of those affected are first year University of the South Pacific (USP) students who arrived late in Suva in the three remaining charter flights. USP classes started week ago. A final (third) year…

Gov’t to build new morgue

Hospital mortuary in terrible state THE Government plans to build a new and bigger morgue this year at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) in Honiara. NRH’s chief executive officer Dr Roger Maraka revealed this yesterday in light of increasing public concern about the poor and terrible state of the existing morgue. “This new morgue will…

Police: Man kills sister, mother

A man who allegedly killed his sister and mother at Leru village, Russell Islands, has been arrested. Police confirmed the arrest last Saturday night in a statement. The accused, who police believed was not in his right state of mine, is facing two murder charges. Police say at around 5pm Friday, he asked his sister…

Sumitomo assists hospital with dengue kit

JAPANESE mining giants Sumitomo Solomon Ltd yesterday donated dengue fever test kit to the National Referral Hospital. The donation comes after the company learned of media reports of 15 new dengue cases in Gizo, Western Province. Sumitomo’s managing director Yoritoshi Ochi said the donation was timely.  “I am pleased indeed to donate this Dengue Fever…