Public transports resume service
Exams

Public transports resume service

admin- November 8, 2018

Buses along the Kukum Highway. Photo credit: SIBC. All public buses and taxis resumed normal transportation services this evening. The decision came after the Inland ... Read More

Tambea has new Fisheries Center
Fisheries

Tambea has new Fisheries Center

admin- November 7, 2018

Solomon Islands fishermen with their catch. A new Fisheries Centre is now open at Tambea, Saghalu ward in North-West Guadalcanal. Fishermen in and around Tambea ... Read More

Strike on for buses and taxis tomorrow
Honiara City

Strike on for buses and taxis tomorrow

admin- November 7, 2018

Buses at the HCC headquarters in Honiara. All public buses and taxis in Honiara will cease service as of tomorrow morning. This was the outcome ... Read More

Government increases attempts to reform the forestry sector
Economy

Government increases attempts to reform the forestry sector

admin- November 6, 2018

Logs ready for export at the Kolobangara Forestry Products Limited, Western province. The Government is currently boosting efforts to reform the forestry sector to ensure ... Read More

Father to serve 16 years for incest
Court

Father to serve 16 years for incest

admin- November 6, 2018

Court hammer. Photo credit: humanities.case.edu A 40-year-old man was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment for incest. Police said the Principal Magistrate in Kirakira sentenced the ... Read More

West Kwaio constituency loses MP
Government

West Kwaio constituency loses MP

admin- November 6, 2018

The late Hon. Peter TomPhoto: Solomon Star The National Parliament of Solomon Islands has lost a humble and dedicated MP. Late Hon. Peter Tom who ... Read More

Parliament passes 2017 Supplementary Appropriation Bill
Government

Parliament passes 2017 Supplementary Appropriation Bill

admin- November 6, 2018

Inside the Parliament Chamber of Solomon Islands. Photo: Courtesy of Radio Australia Parliament has passed the 2017 Supplementary Appropriation Bill 2018 yesterday. Deputy Prime Minister ... Read More