SI: A LOOK AT UNEMPLOYMENT AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT NEEDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Jan-2020

The Solomon Island economy is still largely dependent on agriculture and forestry, albeit with a growing reduction in round log exports, and

CYCLONE TINO CAUSES DAMAGE IN TONGA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Jan-2020

“The storm brought winds of up to 180 km/hr and torrential rain but it had weakened and moved out of the area and cyclone warnings

HUNDREDS LEFT HOMELESS FROM FLOODING IN PNG's EASTERN HIGHLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Jan-2020

“Flash flooding in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands has left hundreds of people homeless. “The Post Courier r

EVACUATIONS AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IN TUVALU ARISING FROM CYCLONE TINO

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 18-Jan-2020

“Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes in Tuvalu, with strong winds and giant waves churned up by Cyclone Tino ca

SI: FAMILY THE BEDROCK OF THE NATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Jan-2020

A story which featured in the online publication ‘Solomon Times’ yesterday, Thursday, told the story of a young Solomon I

SAMOA: RESTRICTIONS ON ALCOHOL ADS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Jan-2020

"There are no restrictions, for example, on times when advertisements of alcohol can be televised or broadcast, which often occurs a

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