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TRANSPARENCY SOLOMON ISLANDS EXPRESSES CONCERN
18:10hrs 03 September 2010
Transparency Solomon Islands, T-S-I, says people's perception on the new Forestry Minister has been the centre of public discussion because he owns a logging company.
MALAITA TO DEVELOP AFIO TOWNSHIP
18:07hrs 03 September 2010
Malaita Premier Richard Irosaea has promised that the province will develop Afio on Small Malaita to be a tourist town of the Province.
AUSTRALIAN BEATEN BY SHARK
18:06hrs 03 September 2010
The Medical Superintendent of the National Referral Hospital Dr Douglas Pikacha has confirmed treating an Australian last night for shark bites.
NINTH PARLIAMENT TO MEET NEXT WEEK
12:37hrs 03 September 2010
The ninth Parliament will meet for the first time on Wednesday next week.
COURT ORDERS FORMER GUADALCANAL MP OUT FROM PROPERTY IN HONIARA
12:36hrs 03 September 2010
The former member of Parliament for East Guadalcanal Nollen Leni has vacated a property at Lungga, in Honiara on Monday according to a notice issued by the High Court on Friday.
SHARKS ATTACKS AUSTRALIAN MAN
12:34hrs 03 September 2010
An Australian man from Sydney stared death in the face when a shark mauled his head while he swam in the Solomon Islands yesterday.
FORMER WEST HONIARA MP TO PETITION ELECTORAL COMMISSION
12:33hrs 03 September 2010
The former member of Parliament for West Honiara Isaac Inoke will lodge his petition against the electoral Commission next week.
PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS DUE IN DECEMBER
12:31hrs 03 September 2010
Speaker of the Central Provincial Assembly says the province has not yet received any information about provincial elections due in December this year.
FORMER FRENCH STAR TO PROMOTE PACIFIC GAMES
12:30hrs 03 September 2010
OFC ambassador and former France national team star Christian Karembeu will help to promote Pacific Games New Caledonia 2011.
PNG'S HEKARI FACE TOUGH CHALLENGE
12:28hrs 03 September 2010
PNG’s Hekari, the Oceania representatives, will face some of the world’s best teams such as European champions, Inter Milan of Italy.
POLICE SAYS THERE IS NO NEED FOR ANOTHER INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION
18:51hrs 02 September 2010
The head of police says there is no need for another independent investigation into a recent shooting death of a former police officer at Titinge in Honiara.
TELECOMMUNICATION COMMISSION PLEASED WITH LAUNCH OF BE-MOBILE
18:49hrs 02 September 2010
Telecommunication Commissioner says the Commission is pleased with Be-mobile's launch and hopes that it will perform well in the telecommunication market.
EU CONGRATULATES PM PHILIP
18:48hrs 02 September 2010
The European Union has congratulated Danny Philip for his appointment as Prime Minister of Solomon Islands.
PARLIAMENT OFFICE CLARIFIES RESPONSIBILITY
18:46hrs 02 September 2010
The National Parliament Office clarifies that it was not responsible for informing people including members of Parliament about the official funeral service programme of the late MP for Shortland Islands, Western Province.
COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AWAITS NEW DIRECTOR
18:44hrs 02 September 2010
Council of the Solomon Islands College of Higher Education is in the process of recruiting a new Director for the college.
LEADERSHIP CODE COMMISSION SAYS HAS NO POWER OF SELECTION OF MINISTERS
18:43hrs 02 September 2010
Chairman of Leadership Code Commission says that the Commission has no say over how the Prime Minister allocate his members to various ministerial positions.
PM SAYS THERE IS NO RULES FOR REGULATING POLITICAL PARTIES
18:40hrs 02 September 2010
Prime Minister Danny Phillip says it is a difficult task being a leader of a coalition due to the absence of a regulatory prescriptive mechanism to regulate the functions of political parties in the country.
LOSSING CANDIDATE TO SUBMIT ELECTION PETITION
18:38hrs 02 September 2010
Spokesperson for Alfred Maeke and chief of North Guadacanal Constituency has confirmed that they will lodge a petition against their member of parliament, Martin Sopage.
OVERSEAS COMPANY HELPS SCHOOL
18:34hrs 02 September 2010
Huawei Technologies says it will donate new equipment, school materials and teacher training to The Mercy Learning Centre in Honiara at a total cost of 10-thousand Australian dollars.
SOLOMON ISLANDS FISCAL POLICY
18:52hrs 01 September 2010
Solomon Islands is likely to face a tight fiscal policy from the new government, meaning a reduction in government spending and increase in taxation.
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