Category: Infrastructure

SICCI WELCOMED OPENED OF NEW INTERNATIONAL WHARF
Business

SICCI WELCOMED OPENED OF NEW INTERNATIONAL WHARF

admin- August 14, 2016

SICCI Homepage. Photo credit: SIBC. The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) has welcomed the opening of the new international wharf. SICCI says the ... Read More

JAPAN CONGRATULATED SI FOR WINNING 2023 PACIFIC GAMES BID
Diplomacy

JAPAN CONGRATULATED SI FOR WINNING 2023 PACIFIC GAMES BID

admin- August 14, 2016

Japanese Ambassador Kenichi Kimiya. Photo credit: SIBC. The Japanese Government has conveyed its official congratulation to Solomon Islands for successfully winning the bid to host ... Read More

MID QUESTIONED OVER BRIDGE REPAIRS
Infrastructure

MID QUESTIONED OVER BRIDGE REPAIRS

admin- August 8, 2016

SIBC North Malaita stringer John Andrew Kiri. Photo credit: SIBC. Road users in North Malaita have questioned the Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID) why it ... Read More

EAST MALAITA COULD BE WITHOUT TRANSPORT SERVICES
Communities

EAST MALAITA COULD BE WITHOUT TRANSPORT SERVICES

admin- August 7, 2016

The Kwaiafa bridge in East Malaita which was destroyed by flood waters. Photo credit: SIBC. Deteriorating road conditions in East Malaita could halt transport services ... Read More

NEW MARKET HOUSE FOR JONES ADVENTIST COLLEGE
Infrastructure

NEW MARKET HOUSE FOR JONES ADVENTIST COLLEGE

admin- August 4, 2016

Food varieties sold at markets. Photo credit: SIBC. The Jones Adventist College in North Vella Lavella has a new market house. The market house was ... Read More

NAHA POLICE STATION TO UNDERGO RECONSTRUCTION
Honiara City

NAHA POLICE STATION TO UNDERGO RECONSTRUCTION

admin- July 27, 2016

Police Commissioner Frank Prendergast. Photo credit: SIBC. Reconstruction of the Naha Police station in east Honiara will start next month. Police Commissioner Frank Prendergast confirmed ... Read More

EAST MALAITA ROAD CONDITION WORSENED
Infrastructure

EAST MALAITA ROAD CONDITION WORSENED

admin- July 21, 2016

The Kwaiafa bridge destroyed by flood waters. Photo credit: Panoramio. Daily road users in East Malaita will have to spend extra money for transportation as ... Read More