A PROPOSED MEDICAL MISSION TO THE SOLOMON ISLANDS IN JULY 2020

Quoting Radio New Zealand 21-Dec-2019

Have you heard of the organization styled “Medical Mission Trip?”  Perhaps not, like myself, but I came across e

TOP UK MUSICIANS TRAVELLING TO HONIARA TO GIVE INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION TO YOUNGTERS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 21-Dec-2019

 Your readers will know that I have written several times in recent months about the proposed visit to Honiara of the Dionysus Ensem

SI: ADB ASSISTANCE PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO URBAN HEALTH SERVICES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 20-Dec-2019

I am aware that the Asia Development Bank (ADB) has proposed a “transaction technical assistance” (TRTA) plan of $700,000

GUARDIAN CLASS PATROL BOAT FOR THE RSIPF

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 19-Dec-2019

“The maritime capability of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force has been boosted with the commissioning of the new Guardian clas

SI: TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ORDERED IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS OVER MEASLES IN NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2019

A statement from the Solomon Islands health ministry, issued on 11 December, said everyone travelling to Solomon Islands must present a trave

CALL FOR AN INQUIRY INTO THE MEASLES EPIDEMIC IN SAMOA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2019

Toleafoa told the Samoa Observer that measles infections typically only had minor health consequences for infected patients

SAMOA: MEASLES VACCINATIONS TO BE COMPULSARY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 19-Dec-2019

“From next month, it will be compulsory for every child in Samoa to be vaccinated against measles when they reach the eligible age

THE ENDURING STRENGTH OF CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Dec-2019

As I recall, the public school curriculum in the Solomon Islands includes an hour of optional weekly religious education, with the content de

CONSIDERING OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Dec-2019

The national government on Monday announced the formal completion of a financing agreement for the Tina River Hydropower Development Project,

OATH OF OFFICE FOR NEW FEMALE MP

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Dec-2019

“Speaking to the Solomon Star, Maefai, 44, credited her overwhelming victory to the supporters of her late husband Charles Maefai,

NEW AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE SI NAMED

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 18-Dec-2019

Dr Strahan is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and is currently First Assistant Secretary, Sou

SI: TWO NURSES SENT TO HELP IN SAMOA

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 18-Dec-2019

“Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Medical Services Pauline McNeil revealed the deployment while speaking at the co

PNG: PEOPLE URGED TO WORK THEIR LAND

Quoting Radio New Zealand 18-Dec-2019

“Ian Ling-Stuckey said significant funding had been allocated to the agriculture sector in the 2020 budget, in particular to assist

SI: ENCOURAGING BIO-DIVERSITY CONSERVATION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Dec-2019

Hopes to filling the gap of diminishing logging industry in the country and help mitigate climate change issues was discussed during the rece

SI: 71 NEW REGISTERED NURSES

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 17-Dec-2019

“This was after they attended a Registration Ceremony and Commissioning program at the South Sea Evangelistic Church (SSEC), Centra

AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT FOR THE TINA HYDRO PROJECT IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Dec-2019

“The Solomon Islands has secured finance to construct a new hydroelectric scheme with the support of Pacific island neighbors, that

SI: BRINGING BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 17-Dec-2019

As 2019 draws to a close I have been thinking about what next year might herald for the Solomon Islands with the advent of the Coral Sea Cabl

SI: HYDRO SCHEME TO COMMENCE IN JANUARY 2020

Quoting Radio New Zealand 16-Dec-2019

“Six financing organisations, including the World Bank Group, have come together to provide grants and loans to make the vision of

PACIFIC TUNA MANAGEMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 16-Dec-2019

“Graham Pilling said stocks of all four main tuna species - Albacore, Bigeye, Skipjack and Yellowfin - were being managed and maint

NEW BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 16-Dec-2019

“This was when H.E Dr. Jones paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister Sogavare last week and to present a copy of his Letter of Intro

INITIATION OF CBSP PROJECT/SCHEME

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Dec-2019

The CBSP is a result of several years of community consultations that paved the way for the idea and design of the pilot project and demonstr

COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUPPORT PROJECTS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Dec-2019

When initiating the CBSP at Tina Village, the Hon. Minister of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification (MMERE) Bradley Tovosia, said the gove

JAPANSE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT FOR SOLOMON ISLANDS SCHOOLS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 15-Dec-2019

Coming just days after the Japanese Government, in terms of its Grassroots Development Assistance Programme to the Solomon Islands, delivered

SI: NEW TUNA PRODUCT IN KOKONUT OIL

Quoting Solomon Star newspaper 14-Dec-2019

“Managing Director Bob Pollard said the Tuna was originally from the Soltuna but the oil used is from the coconut oil from Solomon

IS IT TIME FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS TO HAVE NATIONAL FILM ARCHIVES?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2019

With this in mind, I believe the Solomon Islands should seriously consider augmenting the services provided by the National Library, which wa

SI: FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT TO AID EMPLOYMENT AND THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2019

I immediately lent my support to the government’s proposals indicating I had witnessed such schemes in operation in Thailand and ga

SI: THIRD FEMALE MP IN PARLIAMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 14-Dec-2019

“According to results released by the Solomon Islands Electoral Commission, early on Saturday morning, Mrs Maefai polled 3371 votes

SI: BUILDING FOR THE 2023 PACIFIC GAMES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Dec-2019

Pacific Games Council president Vidhya Lakhan said he was comfortable with the rate of progress towards the 2023 Games but acknowledged there

CHINA REPORTED TO BE GREENING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Dec-2019

At the Madrid talks there has been much criticism and finger pointing at those nations that are considered major polluters and the impact the

SOLOMON ISLANDS TEENAGE CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIVIST

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Dec-2019

As a young Pacific Islander at COP25, it is very important that I listen to how other Pacific island nations are dealing with clima

5000 CASES OF MEASLES RECORDED IN SAMOA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 13-Dec-2019

According to the latest figures released today, 5080 measles cases have been reported since the outbreak began, with 85 recorded in the last

COMPLETION OF THE CORAL SEA CABLE SYSTEM

Quoting Solomon Times on Line 13-Dec-2019

“The 4,700km Coral Sea cable as well as the 730km Solomon Islands domestic network were officially signed off by the department of

HOPING FOR A MIRACLE AT COP 25 TALKS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Dec-2019

“The talks, known as COP25 in UN parlance, appear to be faltering, according to interviews with negotiators, delegates and observer

SI CHINA OFFERS UNIVERSITY PLACES TO NINETY ONE STUDENTS FROM THE SOLOMONS WHO ARE STILL STUDYING IN TAIWAN

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 12-Dec-2019

Admission offer would be notified to students by the end of January 2020, followed by visa application and pre-departure briefing in Honiara

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS IN THE PACIFIC

Quoting Radio New Zealand 12-Dec-2019

“UNDP Pacific development economist Matthew Johnson-Idan said the Pacific and Asia led the world in access to broadband internet an

SI: DEFENCE OF LOGGING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2019

“The director of the Solomon Islands environment ministry has defended logging in his country while it calls for dramatic changes a

SI: INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION FOR PASI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2019

I am delighted to be able to announce that the Dionysus Ensemble in Residence for The Commonwealth Resounds, one of only two accredited music

SI: INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION TAKING SHAPE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2019

The Hon. Prime Minister, Manasseh Sogavare, used the occasion of Anti-Corruption Day on Monday this week to give details of those that that h

PACIFIC LEADERS INCREASINGLY DECRY THE LACK OF ACTION IN DEALING WITH CLIMATE CHANGE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 11-Dec-2019

It is reported by Radio New Zealand today, Wednesday, thatFiji's Prime Minister has hit out at several developed countries during a s

SUGAR TAX BEING IMPOSED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2019

“New Caledonia will introduce a sugar tax to counter obesity and diabetes.

SI: PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN THE LOCAL LABOUR MARKET

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2019

The event was held in collaboration with the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) on 6 December 2019. The event focused o

SAMOA: MEASLES CASES MAY HAVE PEAKED

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2019

“A doctor leading New Zealand's medical response to the measles epidemic in Samoa says the virus is still taking children&a

SI: DEMANDING AN END TO CORRUPTION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2019

In a united and defiant stand against corruption Solomon Islands yesterday commemorated the International Anti-corruption with a large turnou

PRESS STATEMENT RELATING TO CORRUPTION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2019

Corruption is a word derived from the Latin word “Corruptus” which means “corrupted” and, in legal te

SI: CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE IMPACT ON FISHERIES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 10-Dec-2019

“Climate change is beginning to have a profound effect on the status and distribution of coastal and ocean habitats the fish and in

WARNING THE OCEANS ARE RUNNING OUT OF OXYGEN

Quoting Radio New Zealand 09-Dec-2019

An article published in today’s edition of Solomon Times on Line reminds us all that it was forty years ago that 12 Pacific leaders

PACIFIC CHALLENGES HIGHLIGHTED BY ADB

Quoting Radio New Zealand 09-Dec-2019

Small island developing states must position themselves to take full advantage of opportunities to improve standards of living and accelerate

ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY CELEBRATED IN HONIARA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 09-Dec-2019

“As part of the event a parade will take place this morning from 8.30am from the Honiara City Council (HCC) car park all the way do

MORE DEATHS FROM MEASLES IN SAMOA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 09-Dec-2019

“Sixty-eight people have now died in Samoa due to the measles epidemic.

SI: AGREEMENT SIGNED WITH INDONESIA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 09-Dec-2019

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade Jeremiah Manele and his Indonesian counterpart Ibu Retno Marsudi signed the Development Co

SI: THE SIGNING OF AN AGREEMENT CONSIDERED BENEFICIAL

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Dec-2019

It was reported last week that seven tribes that own aggregate resources in the Tina River area in central Guadalcanal signed an agreement wi

TOP-UP FOR CASHWATER CUSTOMERS OF SOLOMON WATER

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Dec-2019

“SOLOMON Water says it will soon launch its mobile top-up service for its CashWater customers.

A FREE CHILDRENS HEART HOSPITAL FOR FIJI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Dec-2019

I would like to share what I read published on the website of fijivillage.com.

SI JOURNALISTS ON A VISIT TO CHINA

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Dec-2019

“Eleven journalists representing the mainstream media, private sector and Government Communication Unit are currently in China on a

SI: JAPANESE COOPERATION AND ASSISTANCE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 08-Dec-2019

The Government of Japan in terms of its Grassroots Development Assistance Programme has delivered yet another new school classroom in the Sol

FFA MUST CONSIDER CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 07-Dec-2019

The Forum Fisheries Agency says nations want the regional tuna commission to fully recognise the impacts of climate change on Pacific fisheri

AUSTRALIA'S COMMITMENT TO CLIMATE CHANGE CHALLENGED AT COP 25 IN MADRID

Quoting Radio New Zealand 07-Dec-2019

“Former Tuvalu Prime Minister and climate champion Enele Sopoaga has asked whether countries that refuse to reduce fossil fuel use

SI: GOVT MOVES TO A MORE SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

Quoting Radio New Zealand 07-Dec-2019

The Finance Minister, the Hon, Harry Kuma, revealed in his 2020 recent budget speech in Parliament that the country’s Gross Domesti

SI: PURSUING PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT AND BUSINESS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 07-Dec-2019

The Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Chairman, Mr. Jay Bartlett, in elaborating on why the Chamber decided on the theme

SI: HIDDEN DANGERS IN IMPORTED FOOD PRODUCTS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Dec-2019

Comparatively recently the Solomon Islands Prime Minister, the Hon. Manasseh Sogavare. said non-communicable disease (NCD’s) was th

SI: MOHMS ON HIGH ALERT FOR MEASLES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Dec-2019

“Children are most at risk during a measles outbreak,” the Permanent Secretary for Health, Pauline McNeil said.

SI: SOME TREES RECOVER FROM RHINO BEETLE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Dec-2019

“The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock’s Biosecurity Department has completed a clean-up of the Coconut Rhinoceros Be

COP 25 TALKS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 06-Dec-2019

The entire UN climate talk process might have to be reviewed if nothing is achieved this year, a Niue government minister says.

SI: CHARITY AID

Quoting Radio New Zealand 05-Dec-2019

The latest arrivals will bring the number of hospital beds delivered to the NRH over 135 and in addition to beds; the hospital has received m

MEASLES EPIDEMIC IN SAMOA HUGE SAYS UNICEF

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Dec-2019

“The main challenge for UNICEF staff working in Samoa during the measles epidemic is the increase in hospital admissions, the child

PACIFIC NATIONS DEMAND GREATER COMMITMENT AT COP 25 TALKS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Dec-2019

TheSmall island countries in the Pacific are demanding greater commitments at this week's Madrid climate talks, saying what's been done so f

GREENING HONIARA AND PROVINCIAL CENTRES

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Dec-2019

In his speech, during the Business Excellence Awards (BEA) last weekend, the Prime Minister, the Hon.

SOLOMON ISLANDS GOVERNMENT SAID TO BE FUNDING A CT SCAN FOR THE NATIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL IN 2020

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Dec-2019

Writing in the Island Sun newspaper yesterday, Ben Bilua, said the DCGA vows to fund a new computerized Tomography-Scan (CT-Scan) at the Nati

CONTROL OF TUNA FISHERIES THE SUBJECT OF A PACIFIC MEETING

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Dec-2019

Researchers are calling for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission to better address its fisheries management challenges.

UN 75 CONVENTION

Quoting Radio New Zealand 04-Dec-2019

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has announced that next year’s commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the United Nati

VACCINES ARRIVE IN FIJI

Quoting Radio New Zealand 03-Dec-2019

“A batch of 200,000 measles vaccines has arrived in Fiji from India, prompting the second phase of the country's measles im

SI: VACCINE DELIVERIES BY DRONES?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 03-Dec-2019

Last week in Honiara the DCGA’s Malaria Roadmap was launched by His Royal Highness Prince Charles and in a concerted effort to rid malaria from

NEW APTC COUNTRY DIRECTOR FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 03-Dec-2019

The Australia Pacific Training Coalition (APTC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms Abigail Chang as the new Country Director for Solomon Isl

NZDF SUPPORTING SAMOA IN ITS MEASLES EFFORTS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 03-Dec-2019

New Zealand's Defence Force is providing logistics support as Samoa continues to battle against a deadly measles epidemic.

BIG CHANGE AFOOT FOR MALAITA?

Quoting Radio New Zealand 03-Dec-2019

THE Democratic Coalition for Advancement (DCGA) like other past governments have again included Malaita province when it comes to national projects.

BINA HARBOUR A GAME CHANGER SAYS SOLOMON ISLANDS PM

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 03-Dec-2019

THE proposed Bina Harbour project in Malaita has the potential to move this country forward.

VACCINES ARRIVE IN FIJI TO COMBAT MEASLES OUTBREAK

Quoting Radio New Zealand 03-Dec-2019

A batch of 200,000 measles vaccines has arrived in Fiji from India, prompting the second phase of the country's measles immunisation

MALAITA PREMIER LAUDS GOVT FOR LISTING BINA HARBOUR

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper 02-Dec-2019

Malaita Province Premier Daniel Suidani has applauded the national government for making the Bina Harbour Tuna processing plant project a top priority

SI; RESPONSE SERVICES TO FAMILY VIOLENCE

Quoting Radio New Zealand 02-Dec-2019

In 2016, the Solomon Islands Family Protection Act (FPA) came into force setting out new provisions and stipulations for service responses under the f

PACIFIC COUNTRIES WANTING CLIMATE ACTION AT COP 25

Quoting Radio New Zealand 02-Dec-2019

“Pacific countries will be trying to apply as much pressure as possible in the latest round of UN climate talks, says the director

SAMOA: DONATIONS TO GO THROUGH THE GOVERNMENT

Quoting Radio New Zealand 02-Dec-2019

“The Chair of Samoa's Disaster Assistance Centre has requested that fundraising and donations related to the country

SAMOA: MEASLES DEATHS

Quoting Radio New Zealand 01-Dec-2019

“The death toll from the measles epidemic in Samoa has climbed to 44.