The Special Secretary to Prime Minister Andrew Muaki says he is yet to lodge his appeal with the Leadership Code Commission against his sexual harassment charges. Mr. Muaki told SIBC …
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AbusesCrimeLawsLeadershipSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
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CorruptionCourtCrimeHoniara City CouncilJudiciaryLawsLeadershipOrganisationsPoliceProvincial GovernmentsSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
FORMER CITY MAYOR ESCAPED 12-MONTH JAIL TERM
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSFormer City Mayor Alference Fatai has escaped a 12-month imprisonment term for bribery. The Magistrate Court yesterday sentenced Mr. Fatai to 12 months imprisonment but suspended it for two years. …
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DiplomacyEducationForeign RelationsJapanPeopleSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
SEVEN SOLOMON ISLANDERS TO JAPAN ON MASTER STUDIES
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) office in Solomon Islands has farewelled seven Solomon Islanders who will undertake two years of Masters degree studies at various Japanese Universities this year. …
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Guadalcanal ProvincePoliticsProvincial GovernmentsSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
GUADALCANAL PROVINCE STARTED ASSEMBLY MEETING
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSGuadalcanal Provincial Assemble began its two-week meeting today. The fourth Meeting of the eighth Assemble runs from 15th to 29th this month. GP media unit reports, two bills and two …
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AthleticsOlympicsSolomon IslandsSportsTop Headlines
FIRISUA & ROSEFELO RARE ATHLETES
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSIn sports, Sharon Firisua and Rosefelo Siosi are quite rare as far as Pacific island athletes go. South Pacific Track and Field representation at the Olympics is predominantly in the …
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EconomyGovernmentPoliciesProjectsSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
GOV\’T TO SEEK CONCESSIONAL DEBT FOR TINA HYDRO & UNDERSEA CABLE
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Government will seek concessional debt financing to implement the Tina Hydro and the Undersea Internet cable projects in 2017, while, at the same time restrain the increase in payroll …
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MaritimeMeteorologyPeopleServicesShippingSolomon IslandsTop HeadlinesWeather
SIMS ISSUED STRONG WIND ADVICE
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Solomon Islands Meteorological Service (SIMS) has as of last night issued a strong wind advice to the travelling public. The Met Service reports, a general easterly trade wind currently …
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Labour IssuesSIPASolomon IslandsTop Headlines
SIPA TO REVIEW DRAFT SETTLEMENT FOR SACKED WORKERS
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) will review a draft settlement for the 13 workers sacked its former Chief Executive Officer Collin Yow sacked in April last year. SIPA\’s Acting …
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Central Islands ProvincePoliticsSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
NO CONFIDENCE MOTION LOOMS FOR CENTRAL PROVINCE
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Provincial Premier of Central Islands Province welcomes the intention of non-executive Members to remove him from the Premier\’s post. The non-executive group within the Central Provincial Assembly has lodged …
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Climate ChangeCommunitiesPeopleSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
SIX COMMUNITIES COMPLETED CLIMATE CHANGE PLANS
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSSix Solomon Islands communities have successfully completed mapping out their climate change adaptation plans. The plans are a result of an intensive work in collaboration with rural communities including – …