REPEAT NO MISTAKES OF KEEPING BAD ADMINISTRATORS: OPPOSITION
Government

REPEAT NO MISTAKES OF KEEPING BAD ADMINISTRATORS: OPPOSITION

admin- November 16, 2015

The Leader of Opposition Jeremiah Manele. Photo credit: SIBC. Solomon Islands must not repeat the same mistakes of harbouring administrators who think they are above ... Read More

PM DECIDED NOT TO ATTEND COP21 DUE TO PARLIAMENT
Climate Change

PM DECIDED NOT TO ATTEND COP21 DUE TO PARLIAMENT

admin- November 16, 2015

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare. Photo credit: OPMC. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has decided not to attend his two remaining trips for this year as Parliament ... Read More

NEW JUDGE FOR HIGH COURT
Court

NEW JUDGE FOR HIGH COURT

admin- November 16, 2015

The High Court of Solomon Islands. Photo credit: SIBC. A new Judge has been appointed to the High Court bench. He is John Keniapisia a ... Read More

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BEST: AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSMAN
Australia

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BEST: AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSMAN

admin- November 16, 2015

Australian prominent businessman Warren Mundine at GPPOL. Photo credit: Australian High Commission office in Honiara. An Australian indigenous leader and prominent businessman Mr Warren Mundine ... Read More

MENTAL HEALTH HAS ADVERSE EFFECTS: Dr OROTALOA
Healthcare

MENTAL HEALTH HAS ADVERSE EFFECTS: Dr OROTALOA

admin- November 16, 2015

Participants at the Mental Health training. Photo credit: MHMS. The Head of the National Mental Health Service, Ministry of Health and Medical Services Dr Paul ... Read More

SINPF LAUNCHED NEW SITE
Funds

SINPF LAUNCHED NEW SITE

admin- November 16, 2015

The new SINPF website. Photo credit: SIBC. The Solomon Islands National Provident Fund (SINPF) now has a new website. Launched last Friday, the site fulfils ... Read More

FSII APPRECIATES HOSPITAL DONATIONS
Donations

FSII APPRECIATES HOSPITAL DONATIONS

admin- November 16, 2015

Forum Solomon Islands International. Photo: SIBC. The FSII Management has appreciated all involved parties in securing and shipping a 40 feet container of 48 beds ... Read More