FORMER SOLOMONS MP TO STAND TRIAL

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Jan-2019

OUTGOING Member of Parliament for Savo/Russell, Dickson Mua, who faces one count of conversion, will be standing trial starting next week in the Honia

SI: STOP THE POLLUTION OF STREAMS AND RIVERS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Jan-2019

Anyone looking at the photograph featuring in today’s article in the Islands Sun newspaper which accompanied a story about the dumping of waste in l

SI: STOP THE POLLUTION OF STREAMS AND RIVERS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Jan-2019

Anyone looking at the photograph featuring in today’s article in the Islands Sun newspaper which accompanied a story about the dumping of waste in l

FORMER SOLOMONS MP TO STAND TRIAL

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Jan-2019

“Mua will appear in court today for his final interim mention leading up to his trial, which will commence on January 21, which is only a week away.

SI: A DIAGNOSIS AND PRESCRIPTION OF THE AILING MEDICAL SERVICES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Jan-2019

In today’s Solomon Star newspaper, Dr. Transform Aqorau has written a hard hitting surgical article cutting to the bone and exposing the shocking st

SI: A DIAGNOSIS AND PRESCRIPTION OF THE AILING MEDICAL SERVICES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Jan-2019

In today’s Solomon Star newspaper, Dr. Transform Aqorau has written a hard hitting surgical article cutting to the bone and exposing the shocking st

STANDARDS OF CARE AND REFERRALS TO THE NRH

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Jan-2019

Several former Members of Parliament last year called for improvements in the health care system and particularly in seeing that the National Referral

STANDARDS OF CARE AND REFERRALS TO THE NRH

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Jan-2019

Several former Members of Parliament last year called for improvements in the health care system and particularly in seeing that the National Referral

SI: MALARIA ON THE INCREASE BUT REPRORTEDLY A SHORTAGE OF DRUGS TO GIVE TREATMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Jan-2019

According to the latest news from the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) the number of incidences of malaria cases has risen in Honiara a

ABANDONING CULTURE AND PRECEPTS OF MORALITY?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Jan-2019

A recent article in the Solomon Star newspaper told the story of a landing craft having developed mechanical problems at sea when travelling from Honi

ABANDONING CULTURE AND PRECEPTS OF MORALITY?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Jan-2019

The landing craft washed ashore in the Langalanga lagoon when looters jumped aboard and reportedly removed whatever they could lay their hands on

SI: MALARIA ON THE INCREASE BUT REPRORTEDLY A SHORTAGE OF DRUGS TO GIVE TREATMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Jan-2019

According to the latest news from the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) the number of incidences of malaria cases has risen in Honiara a

SI A SUGGESTED POLICE INSPECTION AND AUDIT UNIT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Jan-2019

His Excellency the Governor General in his address to the Nation at the start of the New Year spoke about what he perceived to be a lack of discipline

SI: 100,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED BY FLOODING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Jan-2019

The unrelenting rainfall has focused on food security for the stricken families as a priority

SI A SUGGESTED POLICE INSPECTION AND AUDIT UNIT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Jan-2019

His Excellency the Governor General in his address to the Nation at the start of the New Year spoke about what he perceived to be a lack of discipline

SI: 100,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED BY FLOODING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Jan-2019

The unrelenting rainfall has focused on food security for the stricken families as a priority, according to the latest Radio New Zealand news bulletin

SI: FLOOD TOLL EXPECTED TO RISE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 07-Jan-2019

THE number of people affected by the current bad weather is expected to rise as more reports are being relayed to the National Disaster Management Off

SI: FLOOD TOLL EXPECTED TO RISE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 07-Jan-2019

THE number of people affected by the current bad weather is expected to rise as more reports are being relayed to the National Disaster Management Off

23, 708 PEOPLE AND 4,480 HOUSEHOLDS AFFECTED BY BAD WEATHER IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Jan-2019

Up to 23,708 people and 4,480 households across five provinces have been affected by the current bad weather

HEALTH SERVICES CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTION PLANNING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Jan-2019

The Solomon Islands has been inundated with heavy rain and strong wind in the past week or so from a passing cyclone affecting thousands of people and

23, 708 PEOPLE AND 4,480 HOUSEHOLDS AFFECTED BY BAD WEATHER IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Jan-2019

Up to 23,708 people and 4,480 households across five provinces have been affected by the current bad weather

HEALTH SERVICES CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTION PLANNING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Jan-2019

The Solomon Islands has been inundated with heavy rain and strong wind in the past week or so from a passing cyclone affecting thousands of people and

YOUTH INITIATIVE AND AWARENESS PROGRAMME

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

The young members of the Solomon Islands Youth Strive Investors for Liberty Association (SIYSIFLA) based in Ward 24 on Malaita Island are int

SI: VOLUNTARY CLEAN-UP AT THE NRH

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

This is not the first time the group, which is part of the Kokonut Café, had engaged in voluntary and humanitarian work

PURSUING A DREAM FOR A COFFEE PLANTATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

Last December saw some 300 villagers from the Lo’onawadu community at Oloburi in East Kwaio on the island of Malaita gather to celebrate the launch

MORE RAIN EXPECTED FROM THE PASSING OF CYCLONE PENNY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

Another heavy rain warning has been issued by the Solomon Islands Met service.

STORM DAMAGE IN MALAITA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

MORE than 200 homes and properties in Malaita were reportedly damage when strong wind and heavy rain pounded the province on New Year’s night.

COFFEE FARM START-UP IN EAST KWAIO

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

VILLAGERS of Lo’onawadu community at Oloburi, East Kwaio in Malaita, launched their first ever coffee project on 20th December 2018

YOUTH INITIATIVE AND AWARENESS PROGRAMME

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

Solomon Islands Youth Strive Investors for Liberty Association (SIYSIFLA) based in Ward 24 on Malaita Island are intending to hold an awareness p

SI: VOLUNTARY CLEAN-UP AT THE NRH

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

Voluntary and humanitarian effort helps in clearing stacks of rubbish at the National Referral Hospital

PURSUING A DREAM FOR A COFFEE PLANTATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

Last December saw some 300 villagers from the Lo’onawadu community at Oloburi in East Kwaio on the island of Malaita gather to celebrate the launch

MORE RAIN EXPECTED FROM THE PASSING OF CYCLONE PENNY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

Another heavy rain warning has been issued by the Solomon Islands Met service

STORM DAMAGE IN MALAITA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

MORE than 200 homes and properties in Malaita were reportedly damage when strong wind and heavy rain pounded the province on New Year’s night

COFFEE FARM START-UP IN EAST KWAIO

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Jan-2019

VILLAGERS of Lo’onawadu community at Oloburi, East Kwaio in Malaita, launched their first ever coffee project on 20th December 2018

SI: ARRESTED ON ALLEGED CORRUPTION CHARGES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 01-Jan-2019

The former premier of the Solomon Islands province of Temotu has been arrested on alleged corruption charges

SI: ARRESTED ON ALLEGED CORRUPTION CHARGES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 01-Jan-2019

The former premier of the Solomon Islands province of Temotu has been arrested on alleged corruption charges.

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Quoting Radio New Zealand 01-Jan-2019

If you are an experienced Joomla! 1.5 user, this Joomla site will seem very familiar. There are new templates and improved user interfaces,

AN EARLY WAKE-UP CALL NEEDED IN 2019

Quoting Radio New Zealand 27-Dec-2018

week or so ago I wrote to local newspapers mentioning that many of today’s issues and concerns

SI. PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN ENHANCES DEVELOPMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 27-Dec-2018

Caretaker Minister for Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs (MWYCFA) Lanelle Tanaganda made the statement during her speech at the recent Sine Di

ALLEGATIONS RAISED OVER SHIPPING GRANT FUNDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 27-Dec-2018

CERTAIN individuals and MPs of the 10th Parliament are believed to have enriched themselves with the controversial National Transport Initiative Grant

AN EARLY WAKE-UP CALL NEEDED IN 2019

Quoting Radio New Zealand 27-Dec-2018

A week or so ago I wrote to local newspapers mentioning that many of today’s issues and concerns, and especially the needs of the National Referral

SI. PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN ENHANCES DEVELOPMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 27-Dec-2018

Caretaker Minister for Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs (MWYCFA) Lanelle Tanaganda made the statement during her speech at the recent Sine Di

ALLEGATIONS RAISED OVER SHIPPING GRANT FUNDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 27-Dec-2018

CERTAIN individuals and MPs of the 10th Parliament are believed to have enriched themselves with the controversial National Transport Initiative Grant

MANY SOLOMON ISLANDERS SEEKING ANSWERS TO THE APPLICATION PROCESS TO JOIN THE CITREC PARTNERSHIP

Quoting Radio New Zealand 22-Dec-2018

In a letter that I wrote to the local Solomon Islands newspapers on 19 December I mentioned how the CITREC partnership was helping to find employment

MANY SOLOMON ISLANDERS SEEKING ANSWERS TO THE APPLICATION PROCESS TO JOIN THE CITREC PARTNERSHIP

Quoting Radio New Zealand 22-Dec-2018

In a letter that I wrote to the local Solomon Islands newspapers on 19 December I mentioned how the CITREC partnership was helping to find employment

A RUDE AWAKENING WITH NO PERCEPTION OF CHANGE IN 21 YEARS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2018

I mean no disrespect to the Solomon Islands by penning this final piece for the year but it really concerns me that  utterances and statements made b

NEW JET AIRCRAFT FOR KIRIBATI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2018

The aerospace company Embraer said the four E-Jet E2s are collectively valued at $US243 million.

INSURANCE GROUP HELPING GOOD CAUSES IN THE SOLOMONS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2018

The QBE Insurance Group in the Solomon Islands takes its social responsibility seriously and for many years has gone the extra mile to assist those le

A RUDE AWAKENING WITH NO PERCEPTION OF CHANGE IN 21 YEARS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2018

I mean no disrespect to the Solomon Islands by penning this final piece for the year but it really concerns me that  utterances and statements made b

NEW JET AIRCRAFT FOR KIRIBATI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2018

Air Kiribati has bought two new jet airliners, as well as the purchase rights for two more.

INSURANCE GROUP HELPING GOOD CAUSES IN THE SOLOMONS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2018

Solomon Islands: A leading commercial business insurer going the extra mile to help renovation projects at the NRH, local clinics and assisting the di

NEW MARKET HOUSE OPENS IN GUADALCANAL

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

paper – 19 December 2018

“Women working and living in and around Guadalcanal Plantation Palm Oil Limited (GIPPOL) 3 in North East Guadalca

NEW YEARS WISHES FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

ds:  A meaningful New Year.

As 2018 draws to a close wishes and resolutions are very common at the start of the New Year but as the

SI: NEW GOVERNMENT MUST WORK TO IMPROVE THE NRH AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

tate of the NRH and provincial health care system

The former Member of Parliament (MP) for the Hograno /Kia/Havulei constituency in I

CYCLONE SEASON WARNING: SHIPS URGED TO BE EQUIPPED WITH RADIOS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

r – 19 December 2018

“ALL vessels operating in the waters of the country are strongly reminded to be equipped with two-way radio while tra

NEW MARKET HOUSE OPENS IN GUADALCANAL

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

Women working and living in and around Guadalcanal Plantation Palm Oil Limited (GIPPOL) 3 in North East Guadalcanal now have a proper market house to

NEW YEARS WISHES FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

As 2018 draws to a close wishes and resolutions are very common at the start of the New Year but as the days go by we often forget or aims, or goals a

SI: NEW GOVERNMENT MUST WORK TO IMPROVE THE NRH AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

The former Member of Parliament (MP) for the Hograno /Kia/Havulei constituency in Isabel province, Jeremiah Manele

CYCLONE SEASON WARNING: SHIPS URGED TO BE EQUIPPED WITH RADIOS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2018

ALL vessels operating in the waters of the country are strongly reminded to be equipped with two-way radio while traveling at seas.

NEW VISAS ISSUED FOR WORK IN CANADA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Dec-2018

The Canadian Government has granted 11 new work visas for Solomon Islanders alone in the month of December

SOLOMONS GOVERNMENT MINISTER ARRESTED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Dec-2018

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Quoting Radio New Zealand – 15 December 2018

“Police in Solomon Islands have arrested and charged the forestry minister Samue

SOLOMONS GOVERNMENT MINISTER ARRESTED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Dec-2018

Police in Solomon Islands have arrested and charged the forestry minister Samuel Manetoali for corruption.

SI: WITHDRAWAL OF REPORTED FAULTY LAW

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2018

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper – 14 December 2018

THE Government on Thursday withdrew the

SI: WITHDRAWAL OF REPORTED FAULTY LAW

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2018

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper – 14 December 2018

THE Government on Thursday withdrew the

COP 24 - MARSHALL ISLANDS LEADING BY EXAMPLE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2018

g Radio New Zealand – 14 December 2018

“The Marshall Islands is leading by example at the COP24 climate meeting in Poland as it launched i

COP 24 - MARSHALL ISLANDS LEADING BY EXAMPLE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2018

g Radio New Zealand – 14 December 2018

“The Marshall Islands is leading by example at the COP24 climate meeting in Poland as it launched i

UNDP ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Dec-2018

ITED Nation Development Programme (UNDP) Country Manager for Solomon Islands Azusa Kubota says access to justice is a basic principle of the rule of l

UNDP ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Dec-2018

ITED Nation Development Programme (UNDP) Country Manager for Solomon Islands Azusa Kubota says access to justice is a basic principle of the rule of l

SI: OFFICIAL LAUNCING OF ANTI-CORRUPTION LEGISLATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2018

er – 11 December 2018


“PRIME Minister Rick Hou on Monday called on the nation to stand together to fight and eradicate corruption.<

SI: OFFICIAL LAUNCING OF ANTI-CORRUPTION LEGISLATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2018

er – 11 December 2018


“PRIME Minister Rick Hou on Monday called on the nation to stand together to fight and eradicate corruption.<

A SUGGESTED GESTURE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2018

war time death of a combatant during World War II in the Solomon Islands

It was reported in the Solomon Star newspaper last week tha

A SUGGESTED GESTURE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2018

war time death of a combatant during World War II in the Solomon Islands

It was reported in the Solomon Star newspaper last week tha

SI: COMMENCEMENT OF ANTI-CORRUPTION LEGISLATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2018

He made the call at an event organised to mark International Anti- Corruption Day, as well as the historic launch of the Anti- Corruption Act 2018, an

SI: WATER USE IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2018

aster relief management in the face of climate change.

In the last few days, H.E. Rod Brazier, the Australian High Commissioner spoke

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