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Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare announced in Tulagi this week that the National Government under his leadership will increase the Provincial Capacityfrank short 01-Jul-2021
According to today’s Island Sun newspaper, the inaugural national secondary school games (NSSG) have begun. The parade through Honiara town remifrank short 30-Jun-2021
While visiting Tulagi, the Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare announced an allocation of $700,000 for the assessment and redesign of the Tulagi Hospitalfrank short 30-Jun-2021
Central Islands Province (CIP) though being host to the first national capital is still without an airport.frank short 29-Jun-2021
Pacific Trade Invest (PTI) Australia, an agency of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, has launched its 2020 Annual Report, highlighting more thanfrank short 29-Jun-2021
The Solomon Island Sun newspaper today revealed that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and International Labor Organization (ILO), in pafrank short 29-Jun-2021
Over the next 12 months, the University of the South Pacific (USP) and Solomon Islands National University (SINU) will deliver certificate and diplomafrank short 29-Jun-2021
A recent survey conducted by the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) has revealed mixed reactions from businesses regarding the ifrank short 28-Jun-2021
The Island Sun today published the following article, which I quote.frank short 28-Jun-2021
Writing a feature travel story in today’s Island Sun, staff reporter Ben Bilua wrote about (and illustrated) a beautiful local tourist spot thatfrank short 27-Jun-2021
???????I wonder how many of the patients attending the National Referral Hospital recently during the reported crisis over bed shortages attended becafrank short 27-Jun-2021
Over 3000 youths from the South Sea Evangelical Church (SSEC) are gathering at Maoro School Ward 29 in Central Kwara'ae in Malaita Province for tfrank short 27-Jun-2021
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare highlighted the significance of security for the welfare of communities along the Solomon Islands and PNG border at afrank short 27-Jun-2021
I concerned myself at the onset of the Corona crisis in the Solomon Islands on the likelihood of job losses, health issues and particularly about foodfrank short 27-Jun-2021
The latest news report from Radio New Zealand late today, Sunday, says Fiji's Covid-19 positivity rate continues to increase as health authofrank short 27-Jun-2021
Today, I wrote an article relating to the official ground breaking ceremony for the security base in Lofang.frank short 27-Jun-2021
The Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare last week witnessed the signing of the Solomon Islands Infrastructure Program (SIIP) between the Solomon Islandsfrank short 26-Jun-2021
On 7 August this year the Solomon Islands will celebrate 43 years Independence as a sovereign country although celebration events this year are most lfrank short 26-Jun-2021
New lockdowns have been announced for Greater Sydney, Wollongong and the Central Coast - with residents living and working in these areas told to remafrank short 25-Jun-2021
It is widely reported that people in Britain that have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will soon be permitted to travel by air to those countrifrank short 25-Jun-2021
A local newspaper report today, Friday, said with the growing demand for its services, the Solomon Islands Planned Parenthood Association (SIPPAfrank short 25-Jun-2021
I was pleased to read yesterday that the historic groundbreaking ceremony at Lofung in the Shortland Islands went well and reportedly fulfilled the wifrank short 25-Jun-2021
We have all read and heard so much in the past few days of the bed shortages occurring at the National Referral Hospital and, today, the measures adopfrank short 24-Jun-2021
Quoting from today’s Solomon Star newspaper, Dr George Malefoasi, Chief Executive Officer has spoken for the NRH, on behalf of the Ministrfrank short 24-Jun-2021
In separate news today I posted on Linkedin the sad details relating to Covid-19 cases occurring in our neighbouring country, Fiji, but didn’t mfrank short 24-Jun-2021
An article in today’s Island Sun newspaper claimed that doctors working in the Emergency Ward at the National Referral Hospital have raised concfrank short 24-Jun-2021
A subject that had been debated in New Zealand and somewhat controversial in the past seems to have led to a resolution about fishing boats being equifrank short 24-Jun-2021
The National Referral Hospital (NRH) has reportedly set aside two waiting area for discharged patients.frank short 24-Jun-2021
Much as what was expected; the Island Sun newspaper published an Editorial piece in this morning’s edition which was titled “Time to focusfrank short 24-Jun-2021
In an article published in today’s Solomon Times Online, The Leader of Opposition, Hon. Matthew Wale, has called on the government to take a morfrank short 23-Jun-2021
In relation to the current bed shortages at the NRH, the issues at the National Referral Hospital are more than the availability of the beds, says Paufrank short 23-Jun-2021
A funding arrangement of SBD1.4 million to support provincial airfield upgrades at Seghe and Taro was signed on Monday at the New Zealand High Cofrank short 23-Jun-2021
Responding to adverse comments in the local press and on social media about the current state of bed shortages at the NRH, the hospital’s CEO Drfrank short 22-Jun-2021
In a strongly worded Editorial piece in today’s Island Sun newspaper the prevailing situation at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) came underfrank short 22-Jun-2021
I read reports when the undersea cable was brought to the Solomon Islands that the future would herald many job opportunities once broadband internetfrank short 22-Jun-2021
The Solomon Times Online today published an interesting piece on seaweed farming, a subject that I have written to encourage in the past.frank short 22-Jun-2021
Knowing that breast cancer is a common type of cancer in the Solomon Islands, I want to share with you some general medical guidance notes published ifrank short 22-Jun-2021
I generally go on line everyday to read the published Solomon Islands newspapers but cannot always agree with what is published, but there again livinfrank short 22-Jun-2021
I was once contacted and told, but not too long ago, that all cargo ships in the oil and gas industry operating in or close to Solomon Islands watersfrank short 22-Jun-2021
I have been keen to follow the work undertaken by Mal in recent months in terms of its Sustainable Economic Growth and Export Strengthening (SEGES) Prfrank short 22-Jun-2021
The disruption created by the Covid pandemic brings to the fore issues that have been on the minds of researchers at the Institute for Sustainable Futfrank short 22-Jun-2021
Last week St John Dala Catholic Secondary School hosted its annual cultural day event to promote various cultures from different parts of Malaita as wfrank short 21-Jun-2021
Australia’s Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, recently said the countries air borders were unlikely to re-open until late 2022, claiming it wouldfrank short 20-Jun-2021
Writing for so long about the run down state of many of the countries rural health clinics, I was very happy today to see in the Solomon Times Onlinefrank short 17-Jun-2021
Solomon Power and the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) have signed a USD22.7 million (SBD180 million) grant afrank short 17-Jun-2021
Most recently I wrote about the importance of nutrition and losing weight in relation to health issues in the Solomon Islands, especially in regard tofrank short 17-Jun-2021
I don’t know how many Malaitan Members of Parliament sit in the National Parliament and to what extent those MPs have or are in the process of ffrank short 17-Jun-2021
The Island Sun newspaper today highlighted in a leading article that the people of Temotu are calling on the national government to provide the provinfrank short 17-Jun-2021
I was focusing my thoughts this morning on the development needs of Malaita Province and thinking in particular of the long promised but still awaitinfrank short 17-Jun-2021
The Solomon Star newspaper today reported that two members of a family at New Takwa village, Kolombangara Island in the Western province died after eafrank short 17-Jun-2021
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare and his delegation have returned to Honiara after a week- long successful tour of Temotu Province.frank short 17-Jun-2021
It is has been claimed the Government is not keeping track of the country’s persons with disability community in its vaccination drive.Frank Short 15-Jun-2021
“We are one family, a Solomon Islands family.” (Mathew Vaka Apairotu)Frank Short 15-Jun-2021
Following media enquiries into the status of the Computer Tomography (CT) Scan project at the National Referral Hospital (NRH), the Ministry of HealthFrank Short 15-Jun-2021
The Tukutaunga Rural Health Clinic, RHC, Tikopia in Temotu Province received medical supplies for the second quarter 2021 last week.Frank Short 15-Jun-2021
In a letter posted earlier today I raised the prospect delivering medical supplies in the Solomon Islands by using drones.Frank Short 14-Jun-2021
The New Zealand Government, through its High Commissioner’s office in Honiara has announced an additional economic support of some SBD$10 millioFrank Short 14-Jun-2021
Here are some selected extracts of regional weekend news stories in relation to road transport and the agricultural sectorFrank Short 14-Jun-2021
ILIA School at Gilbert Camp was visited last Tuesday by the Honiara City Council (HCC), health school Promotion team to facilitate a one-day heaFrank Short 14-Jun-2021
Writing as one who is unfortunately no stranger to prostate cancer, I write to urge men in the Solomon Islands to make time for a regular check-up atFrank Short 14-Jun-2021
The Island Sun newspaper today reported that two cocoa farmer groups in North and Central Guadalcanal are the latest beneficiaries of chainsaws underFrank Short 13-Jun-2021
The National Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with SolTuna and Kokonut Pacific Solomon Islands Ltd to purchase and promote thFrank Short 13-Jun-2021
Solomon Airlines, Our Telekom, Soltuna and Dive Munda joined forces on 8 June, to clean up ocean debris in the Western Province on 2021 ‘World OFrank Short 13-Jun-2021
My website to aid the Solomon Islands and to give news of events occurring has been updated to give better coverage of Solomon Islands affairs on a daFrank Short 12-Jun-2021
Kava project recipients in Renbel Province have expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL).Frank Short 12-Jun-2021
The Solomon Star newspaper today, Thursday, reported that a ground breaking ceremony for a new office space worth of $827,068.00 for the NationalFrank Short 12-Jun-2021
Since the Prime Ministers successful visit a few days ago to Isabel to celebrate the Provinces ‘Appointed Day,’ the local media has focuseFrank Short 11-Jun-2021
The Central Bank of Solomon Islands has estimated that 5,300 employees lost their jobs due to Covid-19 last year.Frank Short 11-Jun-2021
I was looking at a photo today of people at a crowded bus stop in Honiara and I tried to imagine what life must be like for many in Solomon Islands wiFrank Short 11-Jun-2021
Work on the Good Samaritan hospital laboratory is progressing according to Dr Gregory Jilini under Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Medical SerFrank Short 11-Jun-2021
I came across the following article, today, published on ‘First 500’ – a publication I was not previously aware of.Frank Short 11-Jun-2021
A significant decline in international arrivals was recorded since restrictions were imposed on International flights by the Solomon Islands GovernmenFrank Short 11-Jun-2021
As readers at home will know a modular building was received by the National Referral Hospital (NRH) last September following an appeal and the buildiFrank Short 11-Jun-2021
The Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) dispatched 6 cubic meters of medical supplies to Temotu Province on board the police patrol boat wh