DCCG TO AMEND CITIZENSHIP LAWS
Government

DCCG TO AMEND CITIZENSHIP LAWS

admin- January 17, 2016

National Parliament of Solomon Islands. Photo credit: Synexe. Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare has told a visiting South Korean business executive, Young Ju Park, that his ... Read More

HAVE PASSION FOR BUSINESS: PM SOGAVARE
Business

HAVE PASSION FOR BUSINESS: PM SOGAVARE

admin- January 17, 2016

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare. Photo credit: OPMC. Prime Minster Manasseh Sogavare has called on Solomon Islanders to have a passion for business development. He made ... Read More

SINPF REVIEW INVESTMENT POLICY
Laws

SINPF REVIEW INVESTMENT POLICY

admin- January 17, 2016

The SINPF logo. Photo credit: SIBC. The Solomon Islands National Provident Fund (SINPF) is currently reviewing its investment policy. In a statement, SINPF said the ... Read More

NADI/HONIARA SERVICE REMAINS UNCHANGED: SOLAIR
Airlines

NADI/HONIARA SERVICE REMAINS UNCHANGED: SOLAIR

admin- January 17, 2016

Solomon Airlines Airbus A320 at the Honiara International Airport. Photo credit: SIBC. The country's national flag carrier, Solomon Airlines has advised its customers that its ... Read More

FSII MEMBERSHIP SOARED FURTHER
FSII

FSII MEMBERSHIP SOARED FURTHER

admin- January 17, 2016

FSII CEO Benjamin Afuga. Photo credit: FSII. Famous social networking group in the country, Forum Solomon Islands International (FSII) membership has surpassed 16,000 members. FSII ... Read More

FULL ASSEMBLY MEETING FOR MAKIRA IN MARCH
Makira/Ulawa Province

FULL ASSEMBLY MEETING FOR MAKIRA IN MARCH

admin- January 17, 2016

Makira Ulawa Provincial flag. Photo credit: www.crwflags.com The newly formed Makira Ulawa Provincial Government will hold its first full assembly meeting in March this year. ... Read More

ANGLICAN PARISHIONERS IN NORTH OPPOSE WOMEN PRIESTS IDEA
Church

ANGLICAN PARISHIONERS IN NORTH OPPOSE WOMEN PRIESTS IDEA

admin- January 17, 2016

SIBC North Malaita stringer John Andrew Kiri. Photo credit: SIBC. Anglican Church of Melanesia parishioners in North Malaita say they do not support the idea ... Read More