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The Minister for Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening Bradley Tovosia cautions Provincial Premiers that the communiqué produced by the end of the week must contain issues that are ...
More than 200 young women gathered in Honiara for Girls in ICT Day 2026, with the event spotlighting artificial intelligence, disaster response and the role of girls in shaping Solomon Islands’ ...
The Ministry of Infrastructure Development’s (MID) is urging property owners and communities in Honiara and the provinces to stop building on designated road reserves. These encroachments—such as ...
Two Australian-funded programs have joined forces to help shape the next generation of infrastructure leaders in Solomon Islands’ growing construction sector. Representatives from five local ...
The Ministry of Infrastructure Development is enhancing driving standards to ensure a safer future for all road users. The government Test Driving Unit of the Land Transport Management Service ...
As we ended the first quarter of 2025, civil society organisations across Solomon Islands aren't just enduring – they're thriving. Despite limited resources and the ever-present challenge of funding, ...
Solomon Islands shell money is the price some grooms still pay for love. But first they have to find the traditional currency. Strings of seashells, coils of red feathers and dolphin teeth are ...
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Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Manasseh Sogavare has praised the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) during the visit of the Prime Minister of Australia, Hon. Scott Morrison to the Rove ...
At the Malaita markets, amid the low murmur of mammas, the pungent scent of freshly netted tuna, and plump coconuts plucked straight from the tree, shell necklaces are coiled like king cobras. I am ...
The Government has approved a $200 million reconstruction and rehabilitation package over a period of two years to assist businesses affected by the November 2021 riots. As part of this package, the ...
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