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ANUTA ISLAND HARDEST HIT BY CYCLONE PAM: D.F.A.T ASSESSMENTS
Some homes in Vanikoro are still safe. Photo credit: DFAT. An aerial assessment conducted by the Royal Australian Air Force has revealed that Anuta island ... Read More
S.I.P.A WORKERS WANT THEIR SUPERIORS TERMINATED
The Solomon Islands Ports Authority. Photo credit: The Workers Union of Solomon Islands (WUSI) and its more than 200 members employed by the Solomon Islands ... Read More
S.I.G LAW STUDENTS IN VANUATU SAFE AND SOUND: M.E.H.R.D
Cyclone Pam's impact at USP's Emalus Campus. Photo credit: USP Campus Life Facebook page. Government-sponsored law students at the University of the South Pacific's Emalus ... Read More
TEMOTU MAN WANTS THOROUGH ASSESSMENTS DONE
A map of Temotu Province. Photo credit: www.rurallink.com.sb A man from Temotu province has called on the responsible disaster authorities to carry out careful assessments ... Read More
WESTERN PROVINCIAL PREMIER FACES NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION
The Western Provincial flag. Photo: SIBC. The Western Provincial Premier Honourable Robert Pae Kuve will face a motion of No-Confidence in this week's Assembly meeting. ... Read More
ACTIVE MONSOON TROUGH CAUSED WET WEATHER: S.I. MET SERVICE
Heavy rain warning for Solomon Islands. Photo credit: SIBC. The Solomon Islands Meteorological Services has confirmed an active monsoon trough currently lying over the country ... Read More
PARENTS ASSURED STUDENTS ARE SAFE
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Dr. Franco Roddie. Photo credit. OPMC. The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) assures parents and ... Read More