THE impact of climate change has forced Solomon Islands and other partner countries on Pacific Asia Travel Association’s list to renew their pledge to support the Paris Accord. This will work with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. PATA said they are reasserting commitment to sustainable development across the entire spectrum of travel and tourism with a renewed pledge to support the Paris Accord within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. PATA said the theme Climate Change was embedded within PATA advocacy which is an acknowledgement and recognition tourism must play an influential role in preserving
TIMES are hard. That much we all know about. It is evident everywhere today. What we do not know is what is going on in government behind the scene. There
THE United Nations Peace Building Fund (UNPBF) and Youth@Work (Y@W) have entered into a partnership to train up to 100 young people from rural settlements around Honiara, especially those who
THE RAMSI Secretariat in the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet announces that a Panpipe Festival will coincide with the RAMSI farewell celebrations at the end of June. Panpipe
SOLOMON Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) reportedly produced one of the finest results of corporate performance, posting a net profit of $122 million for the 2016 financial year. It’s a remarkable turn-around
Rukabo retains title, Tabe new women’s champ THE 2017 Honiara Golf Club Championship has successfully completed yesterday at the Panatina, golf course. The competition ended with defending men’s champion George
THE article ‘Axiom operates without Business licence: Premier Habu’ published on 30 March 2017 incorrectly implies that Axiom is operating illegally on San Jorge Island. This is not the case.
THE Commander of the PPF, Mr Tanti has called for public support towards the three units under the RSIPF that have been rearmed. Police officers graduated with certificates yesterday after
EASTER festivities in Honiara will be flocked with international visitors on board the Sun Princess cruise ship. The Sun Princess’s will make a full-day stopover in Honiara on April 15 with 1,974 passengers. Sun Princess’s
Government could resume Hell’s Point without much money THE Government could have taken Hell’s Point land back at minimal costs, using last year’s amendment to the Lands and Titles