12.7% OF SI POPULATION CLASSIFIED AS “POOR”
Solomon Islands

12.7% OF SI POPULATION CLASSIFIED AS “POOR”

admin- April 11, 2016

Map of Solomon Islands. Photo credit: World Atlas. About 12.7 percent of the population in Solomon Islands are classified as "poor" according to a newly ... Read More

MAN DESCRIBED MALAITA PREMIER’s COMMENTS AS “INSULTING”
Government

MAN DESCRIBED MALAITA PREMIER’s COMMENTS AS “INSULTING”

admin- April 11, 2016

Malaita Premier Peter Chanel Ramohia. Photo credit: OPMC. A Malaita man has described the recent comments made by Malaita Premier, Peter Chanel Ramohia as an ... Read More

PARTIES RECONCILED OVER DEATH INCIDENT
Incidents

PARTIES RECONCILED OVER DEATH INCIDENT

admin- April 11, 2016

SIBC North Malaita stringer John Andrew Kiri. Photo credit: SIBC. An emotional reconciliation ceremony was held yesterday between two parties affected by the recent death ... Read More

RSIPF COMMITS TO IMPLEMENTING FAMILY LAW
Domestic Violence

RSIPF COMMITS TO IMPLEMENTING FAMILY LAW

admin- April 11, 2016

Police Commissioner Frank Prendergast. Photo credit: SIBC. The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) will be working hard to implement the Family Protection Act, say ... Read More

2017-2018 J. WILLIAMS FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN
Education

2017-2018 J. WILLIAMS FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN

admin- April 11, 2016

Fulbright Logo. Photo credit: www.msaphawaii.org The U.S. Embassy in Port Moresby has announced applications for the 2017-2018 J. William Fulbright Graduate Scholarship Program for citizens ... Read More

TAILINGS SPILLOVER WORRIES PANGA
Communities

TAILINGS SPILLOVER WORRIES PANGA

admin- April 10, 2016

The tailings dam at the Gold Ridge mine. Photo credit: Pacific Scoop. Former Guadalcanal Premier Stephen Panga has raised concerns over the Tailing Storage Facility ... Read More

WOMAN DIED FROM KNIFE INJURY
Incidents

WOMAN DIED FROM KNIFE INJURY

admin- April 10, 2016

SIBC North Malaita stringer John Andrew Kiri. Photo credit: SIBC. A woman has reported died after a knife injury in North Malaita on Friday. SIBC's ... Read More