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MSG 6th CACM ends on high note

THE two-day Melanesian Spearhead Group 6th Council of Arts and Culture Meeting ended on a high note yesterday. The 6th CACM was hosted by Solomon Islands gathering Melanesian brothers and

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Nauru considers sending students to SINU

SENIOR Officials from the Governments of Nauru and Solomon Islands have visited the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) to discuss the possibility of sending students of Nauru here for education.

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Students suffer

…Delay in allowance hits hard on Fiji students STUDENTS studying at various Universities in Fiji have been hit hard over the prolonged issuance of their monthly allowance for May. Landlords

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Solomon Islands Tourism to establish office in Tokyo

SOLOMON Islands will soon establish a Tourism office in Tokyo, Japan. The new establishment has already received its blessing by the Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Culture & Tourism Mr

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Bahamas beckons for Pado

SOLOMON Islands beach soccer referee Hugo Pado will join the Tahiti Tiki Toa at the end of this month as the only Oceania representatives in the 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer

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SI & Taiwan to expand tourism

SOLOMON Islands is interested in establishing a tourism relationship with Taiwan. The Minister for Culture and Tourism, Mr Bartholomew Parapolo said Ministry and the ROC (Taiwan) Embassy in Solomon Islands

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WWF shocked by dugong slaughter

WWF-Pacific (Solomon Islands) is horrified by the footage of a dugong being slaughtered and sold at the market in Gizo town, Western Province. The dugong is classified as “Vulnerable” by

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Authorities react to killing of Dugongs in Gizo

THE recent report of a dugong killed and sold to businessmen in Gizo, Western Province over the Easter weekend emphasises one of the many challenges faced by dugong (or sea cow)

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