WHO DISEASE DETECTIVE CURRENTLY IN SOLOMON ISLANDS
Disaster

WHO DISEASE DETECTIVE CURRENTLY IN SOLOMON ISLANDS

admin- April 22, 2014

WHO Disease detectives are currently in the country. Photo credit: WHO. World Health Organisation, WHO disease detectives are currently in Solomon Islands. This comes after ... Read More

EAST GUADALCANAL COMMUNITIES WORRY OVER RELIEF DELAY
Disaster

EAST GUADALCANAL COMMUNITIES WORRY OVER RELIEF DELAY

admin- April 22, 2014

East Guadalcanal communities have expressed concerns over relief efforts to the area. Photo credit: SIBC. Communities in Foxwood, Tutuva and Tenakaro in East Guadalcanal have expressed ... Read More

VANUATU PRESIDENT SENDS CONDOLENCES TO SOLOMONS
Condolences

VANUATU PRESIDENT SENDS CONDOLENCES TO SOLOMONS

admin- April 22, 2014

The President of Vanuatu has send his condolences to Solomon Islands. Photo credit: Wikipedia. The President of the Republic of Vanuatu, His Excellency Iolu Johnson ... Read More

FORMER B.S.I.P DISTRICT COMMISSIONER PASSED ON
Commonwealth

FORMER B.S.I.P DISTRICT COMMISSIONER PASSED ON

admin- April 22, 2014

The British Flag in the years of the Solomon Islands British Protectorate. Photo credit:States-world. A former District Commissioner in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Mr. ... Read More

ANOTHER HEAVY RAIN ALERT IN BOUND FOR PARTS OF SOLS
Disaster

ANOTHER HEAVY RAIN ALERT IN BOUND FOR PARTS OF SOLS

admin- April 22, 2014

A heavy rain alert is in force for parts of Solomon Islands. Photo credit: SIBC. A Heavy Rain Alert is in force for Temotu, Malaita, ... Read More

VISITING AUSTRALIAN SURGICAL TEAM IN WESTERN FOR 2 WKS
Healthcare

VISITING AUSTRALIAN SURGICAL TEAM IN WESTERN FOR 2 WKS

admin- April 22, 2014

The visiting surgical team is part of the same visiting program. A visiting Australian surgical team is spending two weeks in Western Province where they ... Read More

SINU WORRIES OVER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS DISRUPTED
Disaster

SINU WORRIES OVER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS DISRUPTED

admin- April 22, 2014

SINU is worried its programs have been disrupted by the recent disaster. Photo credit: SINU. The Solomon Islands National University, SINU, is concerned, its academic ... Read More