Low student performance at Manu Primary School in East Fataleka, Malaita Province, has raised concerns over teacher performances at the school. Concern parent and Chair of the school committee, Nelson …
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EducationMalaita ProvincePeopleSchoolsSolomon IslandsStudentsTeachersTop Headlines
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HIGH COURT TO HEAR RIUMANA\’s DEFAMATORY CASE
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe High Court will hear a defamatory suit by former Kia/Hograno/Havulei MP, Selwyn Riumana against the Solomon Star newspaper Monday next week. The case relates to an article published by …
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CommunitiesLawsMalaita ProvincePeoplePoliceSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
COMMUNITIES CONCERNED OVER LIQUOR-RELATED ISSUES
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSCommunities in North Malaita have expressed concerns over the number of liquor license holders in the region. SIBC stringer for North Malaita, John Andrew Kiri said the concern came as …
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In Sports, the President of the Solomon Games Council has resigned. An email from the Solomon Games Secretariat today confirms, President Alexander McDonald tendered his resignation to the Permanent Secretary …
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ParliamentParliamentary IndependentPoliticsSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
PRIME MINISTER URGED TO CONVENE PARLIAMENT IMMEDIATELY
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSLeader of the Parliamentary Independent Group, Dr Derek Sikua has urged the Prime Minister to convene parliament immediately in order to adopt the recommendations stipulated in the Truth and Reconciliation …
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AUSTRALIA PROVIDES BASIC HEALTHCARE SUPPORT TO SI
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSAustralia has provided about SBD$18 million to the Solomon Islands Government as part of its ongoing commitment to improving access to quality basic health care for all Solomon Islanders. Australian …
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Honiara CityHoniara City CouncilMarketServicesSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
HCC ON RECRUITMENT
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Honiara City Council is putting out vacancies to recruit new market staff including a new market master. The previous market master and most workers contracted to look after and …
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NEW SIPA CHAIR CALLED ON TO LOOK INTO REFORMS
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSA local business owner in the country has called on the new Chair of the Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA), Billy Titiulu, to seriously consider the reforms introduced by the …
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CommunitiesEducationMakira/Ulawa ProvincePeopleSchoolsSolomon IslandsTop Headlines
MAKIRA WOMEN CONCERNED OVER SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Makira Ulawa Women\’s Council has called on the National Examination Standard Unit (NESU) to have a cheaper arrangement in accessing school transcripts. A member of the Women\’s Council, Evelyn …
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PM\’s OFFICE SEEKS LEGAL ADVICE OVER UNRETIRED FUNDS
by SIBC NEWSby SIBC NEWSThe Office of the Prime Minister is seeking legal advice from the Attorney General\’s Chambers regarding outstanding imprests of more than a million dollars unaccounted for by the past and …