Clean water improves life on Guale Plains

LIFE has been a challenge for young mother of four, Helena Tanona, since flash flooding swept through her community in Guadalcanal Plains on 3 April 2014.  Following days of heavy rain, river banks were strained and eventually broke, inundating Dadave community. The rushing water took almost all of her family’s possessions away, destroyed their food…

Police unaware of road blocks

MALAITA provincial police commander (PPC), Alfred Uiga has denied any knowledge of an alleged road block at Kwaibala Bridge by self-claimed provincial road contractors who demanded vehicles to pay-up their fees for mending the roads before being allowed to pass through. Speaking to this paper yesterday, PPC Uiga said that the police was not aware…

Political instability regulated?

THE controversial Political Parties Integrity Bill 2014 is not the Bill many perceived. The Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo have been preaching that the Bill will address political instability but during the second reading debate was cornered to a point he changed tone and admitted that it was not an anti-defection Bill. That then allows…

Tourists commend local hospitality

A New Zealand couple currently sailing through the country have commended local indigenous Solomon Islanders for their hospitality and communication skills. Michael and Julie, sailed through our waters from Temotu province and now are in Central province. They have their own trade business in New Zealand. But after retiring they decided to sell   the business…

Chamber welcomes Lord of the Rings conductor

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) recently welcomed acclaimed musical composer Igelese Ete to the country. Mr Ete, who directed an inspirational choral performance for the Chamber’s Inaugural Business Excellence Awards in March last year (2013), is most famous for being the choirmaster for the music for the Lord of the Rings…

Koraua back as SICCI chair, new vice elected

Daltron country manager Tony Koraua has retained his seat as the chairman of the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SICCI) board. This is for the 4th consecutive year since his first election to the top post in 2011. He was re-elected a recent extra-ordinary meeting held at Club HP last Thursday. Mr Koraua…

Central plans to re-open Anuha airport

Central Island province plans to reopen Anuha airstrip in the Florida islands, Central province to boost air-links and the flow of tourist into the province. Deputy premier of the province Charles Bisa revealed this to the Solomon Star last week during a meeting with Green Tourism Solomon Island Ltd officials at Taupuipui Island Resort. Mr…

Shopping, apartment development for Burns Creek

A new shopping mall with apartment units is expected to be constructed soon at the Burns Creek area, East Honiara. A huge billboard showing details of the new development revealed that more than 140 shopping units and 52 apartments will be featured in this new proposed development. A developer named Capital Park Corp Ltd is…

Govt seeks private developer for Tina River hydro

The Solomon Islands Government is seeking interested private companies to develop and operate the Tina River Hydroelectric Power Project. As part of looking for a suitable privately owned developer an expression of interest through a tender had  been issued by the national government. According to Pacific Periscope, an online newsletter and  blog with trade news…

BSP posts K436m profit

Bank South Pacific Limited has announced a net profit of K436.8 million (US$153.9 million) for the 2013 financial year, with a final dividend of 66 toea per share to be paid to shareholders. This was announced by the bank’s group chairman Kostas Constantinou last Friday.  Constantinou said 2013 has been a successful one for the…