DELIVERING TIMELY JUSTICE A CHALLENGE: AG
Court

DELIVERING TIMELY JUSTICE A CHALLENGE: AG

admin- January 20, 2016

The High Court of Solomon Islands. Photo credit: SIBC. The Attorney-General, James Apaniai has said it is a challenge for the Judiciary to move cases ... Read More

3 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN RELATION TO LATEST ROBBERY
Crime

3 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN RELATION TO LATEST ROBBERY

admin- January 20, 2016

A Royal Solomon Islands Police Force cap. Photo credit: SIBC. Police in Honiara have arrested three adult male suspects in relation to the alleged robbery ... Read More

ORIGIN ENERGY WARNED OF CYLINDER RISKS
People

ORIGIN ENERGY WARNED OF CYLINDER RISKS

admin- January 20, 2016

Origin Energy logo. Photo credit: www.demandresponse.com.au Origin Energy Solomon Limited has warned all Solomon Islanders to always avoid using its LP Gas cylinders for any ... Read More

FFA DESCRIBED FISHING ROAR AS “UNFORTUNATE”
FFA

FFA DESCRIBED FISHING ROAR AS “UNFORTUNATE”

admin- January 20, 2016

FFA deputy director-general Wez Norris. Photo credit: fj.thetodaypost.com Deputy Director-General of the Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA), Wez Norris has described the dispute between FFA member ... Read More

DCCG COMMITTED TO SPORTS DEVELOPMENT: PM
Government

DCCG COMMITTED TO SPORTS DEVELOPMENT: PM

admin- January 20, 2016

The Lawson Tama stadium in Honiara. Photo credit: SIFF. Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has said the Democratic Coalition for Change (DCC) Government is committed to ... Read More

LOCAL BUSINESSES SUPPORTS REOPENING OF DBSI
Banks

LOCAL BUSINESSES SUPPORTS REOPENING OF DBSI

admin- January 19, 2016

SIBC North Malaita stringer John Andrew Kiri. Photo credit: SIBC. Local entrepreneurs and the general public of North Malaita have welcomed a recent decision by ... Read More

MILESTONE 100th ONLINE CLIMATE OUTLOOK FORUM
Climate Change

MILESTONE 100th ONLINE CLIMATE OUTLOOK FORUM

admin- January 19, 2016

Climate Outlook Forum. Photo credit: www.tema365.com This week marks a milestone achievement of cooperation between 11 Pacific nations and Australia in monitoring the climate, with ... Read More