Latest News Archive May 2012
Prime Minister Thanks Rescue Team
Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo has highly commended those involved in the operation that successfully saved 49 lives from the capsized vessel, MV Solfish 001 last week.
Investigate Wong's Affairs: SINUW
The Solomon Islands National Union of Workers (SINUW) has issued a press statement calling on the government to investigate the business dealings of RIPEL chairman Patrick Wong.
Owners Must Ensure Vessels are Sea Worthy: Yates
The Director of the National Disaster Management Office has called on relevant authorities to make sure ships are sea worthy before they can operate in the country.
World No Tobacco Day Takes on 'Big Tobacco'
Thursday 31 May 2012 is World No Tobacco Day and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) is adding its voice to the global call for an end to 'tobacco industry interference' - this year's theme -in global and national efforts to control tobacco.
Improving Education and Climate Change Adaptation Across the Pacific
Australia and SPC: committed to improving education and climate change adaptation across the Pacific
PM Lilo Relived to Learn Passengers and Crew Safe
Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo was disturbed to learn of the missing MV Solfish 001 but was relieved after he was informed that all 49 crew and passengers had survived the ordeal.
RAAF Orion Plays Crucial Role in Rescue
A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) AP-3C Orion gave a wave of hope for 49 Solomon Islanders stranded in life rafts with no sight of land last Saturday afternoon.
Survivors of Sunken Ship Get Treatment
Survivors of the sunken vessel Solfish 001 have been transferred to Honiara for further treatment late yesterday afternoon.
PFF to PNG Police, Soldiers: Hands Off Media
PFF Rarotonga, COOK ISLANDS -- PNG Police force officers and soldiers who ordered local journalists out of the Papua New Guinea Supreme court yesterday afternoon and forced others to delete images and recordings must face police investigation themselves, says regional media watchdog the Pacific Freedom Forum, PFF.
Use 999 Only for Emergency: Police Commissioner
The Police Commissioner has advised the public not to use the Police Emergency number 999 to make hoax calls as this will only delay their work, especially when attending to genuine emergency calls.
Opposition Critical of Trip to China
The Opposition Leader, Dr Derek Sikua, has described the trip to the Peoples' Republic of China by a four-member delegation, headed by the Minister for Public Service, as insensitive.
Late Cooks PM a Free Press Leader: PFF
PFF Rarotonga, COOK ISLANDS-- Members of the Pacific Freedom Forum join the tributes this month to a former prime minister of the Cook Islands. Sir Geoffrey, who privatised state media and initiated regular press briefings during his leadership, died on May 8 after a short illness. He was 71.
What Cannibals?
Solomon Islanders are angered at statements made by Gary Barlow, former Take That singer, in a recent media interview about his visit to the Solomon Islands.
SG SLADE: Pacific Cannot Remain Isolated from Asia
Pacific countries cannot be left isolated from regional economic integration initiatives in the Asia-Pacific region.
Accessing China's Markets for Food and Timber
Monday 21 May 2012, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Suva, Fiji - SPC trade project looks at challenges and opportunities
Dolphin Exports Unsustainable
An independent assessment of Solomon Islands dolphin exports has warned the current quota is unsustainable.
RAMSI Needs to Be Clear on Transition Costs: Forau
Solomon Islands Government has expressed satisfaction with RAMSI's current transition process but wants the regional intervention mission to share information on the costs of its development programs.
French Polynesia's Bio Fetia Completes PGS Handbook
Delegates to the Pacific Organic and Ethical Trade Community (POETCom) meeting in French Polynesia last week witnessed a colourful traditional ceremony to present the official handbook of the Pacific region's newest organic Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Bio Fetia to POETCom for assessment and accreditation.
PM Supports Scientific Research on Whaling
Prime Minister, Gordon Darcy Lilo, says his government does not support commercial whaling by any country but will support Japan's scientific whaling programme.
Protection Unit Stood Down
The Prime Minister has stood-down his police protection unit from the Honiara Hotel saying he is opting for other arrangements in order to cut costs.
Pacific Islands Join Other SIDS in Supporting the Sustainable Energy for All initiative
Friday 11 May 2012, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Suva, Fiji - Pacific Islands join other small islands developing states in supporting the Sustainable Energy for All initiative
IMF Impressed with Positive Growth
The International Monetary Fund says it is impressed with current economic developments in the Solomon Islands.
Australia Increases Aid Assistance
The Australian Government says it will provide an estimated 1.8 billion Solomon Islands dollars in official development assistance to Solomon Islands in 2012-13.
Federated States of Micronesia to Access USD4million for Solar Project
PRESS STATEMENT - 14th May 2012 - The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is seeking to reduce its carbon emissions by 500 tonnes annually with anticipated savings of approximately US$486,000 in diesel costs per year through the use of renewable energy.
Small Tourism Operators Get Web Presence
A workshop is being held in the Solomon Islands to help medium and smaller sized accomodation operators get up to speed with their online presence.
Call for Sustainability in Pacific Education Sector
Port Vila, Vanuatu, 13th May 2012 - There has been a call for sustainability and coordination of development resources in the education sector in the Pacific region as the 9th Forum Education Ministers' Meeting (FEdMM) gets underway in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
Debt Management Strategy Endorsed
Finance and Treasury Minister Rick Hou says Cabinet has endorsed the first Debt Management Strategy for the country.
Cook Islands Grows Green Through Public-Private Partnership
A successful public-private partnership in Cook Islands is helping the country realise its plans to revitalise agriculture by developing organic farming. The partnership is this week (3-8 May) being highlighted at a meeting of the Pacific Organic and Ethical Trade Community (POETCom) in Papeete, French Polynesia.
PM Lodges Complaint to Police
The Office of Prime Minister confirms that Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo has formally lodged a complaint with the police against Dr. Derek Sikua, alleging criminal defamation.
Six Confirmed Cases of Rubella
Health authorities have today announced six confirmed cases of rubella all aged between 6 and 15 years old.
Law Enforcement Agencies Strengthen Information Management and Sharing
PRESS STATEMENT - 8th May 2012 - Law enforcement experts from the Pacific are exploring opportunities to strengthen information management and sharing for enhanced service-delivery.
Pacific Islander Wins International Award for Turtle Conservation
Mr George Petro, of the Vanuatu NGO and Theatre Group Wan Smol Bag, has been recognised internationally for his tireless efforts in turtle conservation in his country.
Work to Begin on New International Airport
Downer New Zealand, a New Zealand construction company, has won a contract of USD$20 million to improve transport links in Solomon Islands Western Province.
Solomons Strengthens Ties with World Bank
The World Bank and the Government of Solomon Islands signed a US$2 million grant agreement to boost the economy and support effective service delivery for the country.
Niue Chamber of Commerce Optimistic about Future of Private Sector
PRESS RELEASE -Alofi, Niue, 5th May 2012 - The Niue Chamber of Commerce is optimistic about the future of the private sector on the island nation because of the improved relations with the Government.
'Just Play' Gets Bilikiki Player
The future of the OFC Just Play grassroots programme in Guadalcanal has received new energy in the form of former Solomon Islands beach soccer team goalkeeper Henry Padaverana, who was recently appointed as regional coordinator for the province.
Deputy Premier Disregards Threat by Wong
The Deputy Premier of Guadalcanal Province says RIPEL Chairman, Patrick Wong has no right to close the Lungga road because the land is owned by the Guadalcanal people.
Government Refutes Claims by Opposition
Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo said that the Opposition was wrong to correlate the actions of the government to the involvement of an Asian businessman in the beche-de-mer saga.
'Blonde Gene Found' in Solomons
Dark skinned, blond-haired indigenous people on the Solomon Islands have a gene that is unique to the South Pacific nation and was not picked up from interbreeding with Europeans, scientists said.
Cocoa Farmers Receive Training
A three day business training for cocoa farmers in Solomon Islands is enabling farmers to manage their finances properly.
IMO and SPC Focus on Safe Transportation of Dangerous Goods and Bulk Cargoes by Sea
The London-based International Maritime Organization (IMO), in partnership with SPC, is running a workshop this week in Suva to assist Pacific Island member governments to meet their obligations with regard to national regulations concerning the safe transportation of dangerous goods and bulk cargoes by sea.
Transparency Welcomes its New Board
Transparency Solomon Islands has now officially announced its new Board members for 2012-2013.
Police Force Now Have Police Commissioner
The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force now have a Police Commissioner who was officially sworn in this week.
Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital in Honiara
Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) yesterday declared the National Referral Hospital in Honiara, a "Mother-and-Baby Friendly".
Coral Trade Under Investigation
There are current investigations surrounding the massive shipments of coral sent from the Solomon Islands to South Florida bound for the curio trade.
I Want Zhang Out of Business: Sikua
Opposition Leader Dr Derek Sikua has called on Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo to ensure that Zhang Tong Zhi - the Asian caught trying to smuggle bechedemer out of the country - stops his business activities.
WHO Donates Incubators, Drug Refrigerator for Children's Ward in Kiribati
KIRIBATI, 19 April 2012 - Three state-of-the-art incubators are saving the lives of at-risk newborns in this Pacific island country thanks to a donation from the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for the Western Pacific.
Inquiry Established into Teacher Absenteeism
An inquiry into teacher absenteeism in primary, secondary and tertiary education institutions will start soon.
Third Visit of the MCG on Fiji Concludes in Suva
THIRD VISIT OF THE FORUM MINISTERIAL CONTACT GROUP (MCG) ON FIJI 1st May 2012
Nauru Women Seek Opportunities for Economic Empowerment
PRESS STATEMENT 29/12 - The economic empowerment of women is a prerequisite of sustainable development.
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