Frank Short 25-Nov-2021
Australian Police are being deployed to the Solomon Islands to help bring to control the ongoing riots in Honiara. Australian Prime Minister, Scott MoFrank Short 25-Nov-2021
Members of the Honiara public are asked to stay at home as the situation in Honiara remains tense.Woodford donates $5k to Tenakoga school 24-Nov-2021
It was donated purposely to support the rebuilding of the burnt two-story building that occurred in early September this year.Frank Short 23-Nov-2021
Saturday’s ceremony began with a graduation Mass to mark the successful year of the school and also the graduating students.Frank Short 23-Nov-2021
Writing a moving and sad story in today’s Island Sun newspaper today Ben Bilua captures the impact of climate change affecting people and partsFrank Short 23-Nov-2021
A news bulletin just released, Tuesday, via radio New Zealand, titled NZ must help Pacific fight vaccine information read as follows, and I quote.Frank Short 22-Nov-2021
I believe it is time for us to know just how serious the situation is at home (in the SI) and what is being done to meet the growing climate change thFrank Short 22-Nov-2021
A positive move that I very much hope will lead to much more coordinated youth activities and action towards sustainable development aims in the SolomFrank Short 22-Nov-2021
Part of the maintenance process involves having X-ray and stationary X-RAY machines calibrated.Frank Short 19-Nov-2021
Subsequent proposed project activities in those catchment areas will involve assessment of degraded forest areas, reforestation of those areas and othFrank Short 19-Nov-2021
Radio New Zealand carried a report this morning which, to me, begs the question why not recruit Solomon Islanders?Frank Short 19-Nov-2021
The 12 projects in this round will support communities across Solomon Islands, including in Isabel, Western, Choiseul, Malaita, and Central ProvincesFrank Short 18-Nov-2021
“Based on the scenario we have seen; we are not really deteriorating like what we expected.Frank Short 18-Nov-2021
This followed the invitation by the Isabel Provincial Government (IPG) for the Solomon Islands Independent Commission against Corruption, SIICAC, to cFrank Short 18-Nov-2021
PM Sogavare will receive the building on behalf of SIG and witness the blessing of the sports facilities by the Solomon Islands Christian AssociationFrank Short 18-Nov-2021
These include the current curfew hours of 11 pm-4 am which are expected to be slightly eased to start at midnight.Frank Short 17-Nov-2021
Nearly two-thirds of the 6000 Pacific Islanders who responded to a survey earlier this year said they believed corruption was a significant problem acFrank Short 17-Nov-2021
The facility aligns with ADB’s Pacific Approach, 2021–2025, which aims to deliver sustainable services wherein renewable energy-based elecFrank Short 17-Nov-2021
The campaign, titled “Influence-shell” celebrates Solomons Islands local enterprise and their employees and showcases their diversity, adaFrank Short 17-Nov-2021
Australia and Solomon Islands are also committed to continuing to work together to ensure a stable, prosperous, and secure Blue Pacific region.Frank Short 16-Nov-2021
Students and surrounding communities at Kolokoda primary school in Isabel province are taking action to restore food security now under threat due toFrank Short 16-Nov-2021
Prime Minister Sogavare generally expressed his concern as what he described as a lack of respect for authority and for each other in the country.Frank Short 16-Nov-2021
For the first time, the Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI) is hosting a Media Awards Event to recognize media practitioners, more so journaliFrank Short 15-Nov-2021
“We were blessed not to have registered a single case of community transmission and I’m hoping that we continue to remain that way,”Frank Short 15-Nov-2021
This will very soon become a reality for the Ministry of Health following the delivery of 12 brand new video conferencing systems valued at AUD65,500Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Nov-2021
The global climate talks resulted in commitments on protecting rainforests by multilateral development banks and financial institutions to align theirFrank Short 14-Nov-2021
A deal aimed at staving off dangerous climate change has been struck at the COP26 summit in Glasgow.Frank Short 14-Nov-2021
The Solomon Star newspaper today predicted local job opportunities associated with the construction phase of the 2023 Pacific Games construction worksFrank Short 14-Nov-2021
Helen Briggs for the BBC writes on the outcome of COP 26 and I would wish to share her views with readers in the Solomon Islands.Frank Short 14-Nov-2021
The Good Samaritan Hospital located in the east of Honiara is now equipped with its own diagnostic laboratory and X-ray equipment.Frank Short 13-Nov-2021
A community outbreak of COVID-19 in the country would be devastating, and the National Referral Hospital (NRH) says it will not be able to cope with aFrank Short 12-Nov-2021
Winrock has a 35-year history of building partnerships between communities, industry, and government for the pursuit of economic opportunities throughFrank Short 12-Nov-2021
MRD Deputy Secretary Technical (DST) Hugo Hebala said that the monitoring of CDF is an instrument basically to complement the M & E monitoring actFrank Short 12-Nov-2021
The Media Association of Solomon Islands (MASI) has handed out copies of the revised Journalist ‘Code of Ethics’ booklet and a Court ReporFrank Short 12-Nov-2021
Correspondent Jimmy Nolan writing in the Solomon Times Online today says the foreshore in Honiara is polluted, unsightly debris and garbage gets washeFrank Short 11-Nov-2021
The Solomon Islands government, the Australian Government, and New Zealand Government have invested $385 million towards Education Support Programmes.Frank Short 11-Nov-2021
The funding assistance normally known as the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) targeted at alleviating poverty and improving livelihoods of rural SoFrank Short 11-Nov-2021
Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Frank Short 10-Nov-2021
Pictures on social media have revealed the immediate threat of sea-level rise on the sea coasts around the Solomon Islands.Frank Short 10-Nov-2021
Fiji's Prime Minister says Pacific leaders and delegations did not travel halfway across the World to COP26 to watch the future of their island nFrank Short 09-Nov-2021
One of the new Non-Government Organisations (NGO), Youth Workers Association of Solomon Islands (YWASI) was launched on Sunday in Honiara.Frank Short 09-Nov-2021
The Pacific Climate Change Centre (PCCC) showcased the outstanding outcomes of its training programmes of adaptation, mitigation, and access to climatFrank Short 09-Nov-2021
The Acting Australian High Commissioner, Ms. Sally-Anne Vincent says the Solomon Islands Government should be recognised and congratulated for its strFrank Short 08-Nov-2021
On November 5th, 2021 — Solomon Islands has taken a key step in advancing its tourism industry with the launch of guides for investors and the gFrank Short 08-Nov-2021
While Cop 26 talks are ongoing in GlagowFrank Short 08-Nov-2021
Explainer - Over and over at the UN climate summit in Glasgow, world leaders have stressed the need to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.Frank Short 08-Nov-2021
The New Zealand Foreign Minister says the country's new Pacific policy is about a partnered approach.Frank Short 07-Nov-2021
Writing today, Sunday, in the UK’s Mail on Sunday correspondent Eve Simmons, writing about ovarian cancer, which is often a cause of concern inFrank Short 06-Nov-2021
Over the years I have actively encouraged re-forestion in the Solomon Islands and posted many images of those tree-planting and raising trees in nurseFrank Short 06-Nov-2021
The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS), Minister, Dr. Culwick Togamana is calling on everyone within the health facilities across the counFrank Short 05-Nov-2021
Breast and cervical cancer remain the first and second most commonly identified cancers in the Solomon Islands. Copyright © 2017. Elsevier Ltd.Frank Short 05-Nov-2021
The Solomon Star newspaper today, Friday, has reported that the Government of Japan will assist with water supply and sanitation projects for Afio andFrank Short 05-Nov-2021
OUR Telekom is investing millions of dollars ($) in telecommunication infrastructure development that will see thirty-five 2G sites nation-wide beingFrank Short 05-Nov-2021
In the ever-increasing global digital economy, electronic governance or ‘e-governance’ is the way of the future – moFrank Short 04-Nov-2021
A lapse in legislation has left police in a quandary as a new drugFrank Short 04-Nov-2021
The Australian Government through the Direct Aid Programme (DAP) has funded a new permanent pigpen project, led by Mathew Nare, to assist the Nola comFrank Short 04-Nov-2021
"For some countries and communities at this COP, the transformation that is happening now is not a matter for our children and our grandchildren.Frank Short 04-Nov-2021
Radio New Zealand relayed news today, Thursday, that the new Zealand Government is further stepping up its relationship with Pacific nations.Frank Short 03-Nov-2021
The Ministry of Women Youth Children and Family Affairs and the Ministry of Traditional Governance Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs has handed over itFrank Short 03-Nov-2021
BRED Bank Solomon staff presented a cheque for $1,000 to the Cancer Unit at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) on Thursday 28 October 2021.Frank Short 03-Nov-2021
A news bulletin from Radio New Zealand this afternoon, Wednesday, should serve as yet another reminder of the continuing Covid-19 threat on Solomon IsFrank Short 03-Nov-2021
The Economic Association of Solomon Islands (EASI) has suggested some solutions to address the local content issues in infrastructures in the country.Frank Short 03-Nov-2021
A total of 420 private students studying at The University of the South Pacific (USP) have received financial assistance under the USP Student BuFrank Short 02-Nov-2021
A major deforestation deal has been announced at the end of COP26's first day of the leaders' summit where big polluters made new commitmentFrank Short 02-Nov-2021
We have been told today that the Solomon Islands is to selectively open its borders again and Asia-Pacific countries, which have had some of the worldFrank Short 02-Nov-2021
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare has said Cabinet has directed the Oversight Committee to develop the framework for the reopening of our borders. SpeaFrank Short 01-Nov-2021
The Commonwealth Alliance of Youth Workers Association (CAYWA) is excited to be part of promoting International Youth Work Week from 1st to 7th NovembFrank Short 01-Nov-2021
The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey in close partnership with the UN Development Programme and UN Women have organized a three-day forum to presFrank Short 01-Nov-2021
Quoting two separate reports published in today’s Island Sun newspaper, utility services relating to electricity, sewage and water featured signFrank Short 01-Nov-2021
Last week the Island Sun newspaper published details of youth leaders from Guadalcanal Province having undertaken three days of leadership training aiFrank Short 01-Nov-2021
Last week the Solomon Times Online published an article saying how in a recently published research paper funded by the University of the South PacifiFrank Short 30-Oct-2021
A blast occurred, at first thought to have been a bomb explosionFrank Short 29-Oct-2021
The first seminar of the knowledge series kicked off today with the national anti-corruption and integrity institutions of Pacific Island Countries (PFrank Short 29-Oct-2021
Coronavirus first emerged on the world stage in early 2020 and by now research has shown what happens to people who get the WHO approved COVID-19 vacc