Solomons Police are appealing to the leaders of the cultist group called ‘Platform’ on Makira to come forward to discuss the alleged shooting of an Anglican Tasiu in the Rea …
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FinanceTaxationTop Headlines
Digital tax system to bring in thousands of taxpayers
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe number of national taxpayers will likely increase with the rollout of a digital tax system through the Ministry of Finance and Treasury\’s Inland Revenue Division. The modernised tax system …
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Couple stitching up sewing machine repair workshops
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSHe knows so much about sewing machines that if one breaks, he knows instantly which part needs fixing. Bevan Aieile, from Malaita Province is the owner of a local sewing …
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Naha police have arrested a male suspect for allegedly raping a 33-year-old female with a disability over the weekend at Lau Valley, East Honiara. The arrest was made after the …
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Honiara CitySIFFSportsTop Headlines
Confident Bonitos hold All Whites in nail biting qualifier
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSSolomon Islands have drawn 2-2 against the mighty All Whites in a nail biting encounter at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara. New Zealand got the better hand in the first …
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PeopleSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
Solomon Islands v New Zealand World Cup qualifier gallery
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSWere you in the crowd? Or can you spot someone you know? Check out SIBC\’s gallery of the World Cup qualifier at Lawson Tama today.
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As the Solomon Islands national football team prepares to face off against New Zealand in the second leg of the World Cup Qualifier at Lawson Tama Stadium, police are managing …
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Solomon Islands National Football coach, Felipe Vega Arango says his team is aiming for a win against the All Whites in the last World Cup qualifier leg tomorrow. Despite a …
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Food SecurityMalaita ProvinceTop Headlines
Bad weather set to cause food shortage in Malaita
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSContinuous wet weather in West Are\’are, Malaita Province, is damaging crops causing a potential food shortage in the coming months. SIBC\’s West Are\’are stringer Gabriel Riotarau said the conditions were …
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CorruptionParliamentTop Headlines
Civil society rallies to revive Anti-Corruption Bill
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSAs questions circulate about the likelihood that the Democratic Coalition for Change Government will reintroduce the Anti-Corruption Bill withdrawn in Parliament this week, some are taking action instead of waiting …