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    OPPOSITION CALLS OUT PM WALE OVER SBD$1.5 MILLION FORESTRY RENTAL 

    OPPOSITION CALLS OUT PM WALE OVER SBD$1.5 MILLION FORESTRY RENTAL 

    CENTRAL MAKIRA RECEIVES CHINESE FARMING SUPPORT

    CENTRAL MAKIRA RECEIVES CHINESE FARMING SUPPORT

    OPPOSITION CALLS ON PM WALE TO DISCLOSE NUMBER AND COST OF POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS

    OPPOSITION REJECTS GOVERNMENT AND AG’S EXPLANATION OVER MINERAL HOLDINGS COMPANY 

    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES ITS DRAFT FORMAL TAX POLICY WORK PROGRAMME FOR CONSULTATION

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES ITS DRAFT FORMAL TAX POLICY WORK PROGRAMME FOR CONSULTATION

    MALD STRENGTHENS LIVESTOCK HEALTH SERVICES IN MALAITA

    MALD STRENGTHENS LIVESTOCK HEALTH SERVICES IN MALAITA

    “No More Excuses: Time to Act”: PM Wale

    GOVERNMENT CLARIFIES MINERAL HOLDINGS COMPANY REGISTRATION

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES US$3M PEACEBUILDING FUND

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES US$3M PEACEBUILDING FUND

    AUDITOR-GENERAL DENNIS RESIGNS FOR FINANCE MINISTRY ROLE

    AUDITOR-GENERAL DENNIS RESIGNS FOR FINANCE MINISTRY ROLE

  • Parliament News
    PARLIAMENT OUTLINES DIGITAL UPGRADE, DEFENDS $5.6M SUPPLEMENTARY REQUEST AT PAC

    PARLIAMENT OUTLINES DIGITAL UPGRADE, DEFENDS $5.6M SUPPLEMENTARY REQUEST AT PAC

    PAC QUESTIONS $1.5M FORESTRY OFFICE RENT REQUEST

    PAC QUESTIONS $1.5M FORESTRY OFFICE RENT REQUEST

    PAC QUESTIONS FUNDING FOR FREE EDUCATION POLICY

    PAC QUESTIONS MINISTRY OVER $6.1 MILLION SUPPLEMENTARY FUNDING REQUEST

    PM: SI STANDS FIRM ON ONE CHINA POLICY

    PM: SI STANDS FIRM ON ONE CHINA POLICY

    𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟏𝟐𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝟒 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭

    𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟏𝟐𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝟒 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭

    PARLIAMENT HOLDS COMMITTEE INDUCTION

    PARLIAMENT HOLDS COMMITTEE INDUCTION

    𝐌𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐝𝐞𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐞

    𝐌𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 D𝐞𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐞

    Speaker Reminds MPs of Bill Deadline

    Wale Flags Investment Challenges

    Wale Flags Investment Challenges

  • Business and Economy
    “No More Excuses: Time to Act”: PM Wale

    GOVERNMENT CLARIFIES MINERAL HOLDINGS COMPANY REGISTRATION

    PM WALE: INDIGENOUS BUSINESSES MUST DRIVE INVESTMENT

    PM WALE: INDIGENOUS BUSINESSES MUST DRIVE INVESTMENT

    OFFICIAL OPPOSITION WELCOMES GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES, WILL CONTINUE TO SCRUTINISE DELIVERY

    OPPOSITION CALLS FOR BROADER SINPF BOARD EXPERTISE

    GREAT COALITION RECORDS STRONG DOMESTIC REVENUE PERFORMANCE

    GREAT COALITION RECORDS STRONG DOMESTIC REVENUE PERFORMANCE

    AUSTRALIA BACKS ISABEL SEAWEED FARM

    AUSTRALIA BACKS ISABEL SEAWEED FARM

    Solomon Islands High Commissioner to PNG attends launch of Solomon Airlines direct flight between Honiara and Port Moresby

    Solomon Islands High Commissioner to PNG attends launch of Solomon Airlines direct flight between Honiara and Port Moresby

    New Zealand Increases Support for Small Business in Solomon Islands 

    New Zealand Increases Support for Small Business in Solomon Islands 

    Solomon Islands and Japan signs Exchange of Notes for SBD150 million development policy loan

    Solomon Islands and Japan signs Exchange of Notes for SBD150 million development policy loan

    PRIVATE SECTOR HAILS LOCAL CONTENT POLICY AS GAME-CHANGER FOR BUSINESSES

    PRIVATE SECTOR HAILS LOCAL CONTENT POLICY AS GAME-CHANGER FOR BUSINESSES

  • Women and Health
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    • Health
    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    SOLOMON ISLANDS STRENGTHENS REGULATORY SYSTEM TO ENSURE SAFER, QUALITY HEALTH PRODUCTS

    SOLOMON ISLANDS STRENGTHENS REGULATORY SYSTEM TO ENSURE SAFER, QUALITY HEALTH PRODUCTS

    HEALTH MINISTER: “PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WILL BE A CENTER OF OUR WORK”

    HEALTH MINISTER: “PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WILL BE A CENTER OF OUR WORK”

    Unmasking the appeal, revealing tobacco’s many health harms

    Unmasking the appeal, revealing tobacco’s many health harms

    DISCUSSIONS UNDERWAY ON PERMANENT MORGUE FOR KILU’UFI HOSPITAL

    DISCUSSIONS UNDERWAY ON PERMANENT MORGUE FOR KILU’UFI HOSPITAL

    Five-Day Training Underway in Honiara to Strengthen Provincial Healthy Settings Advocacy

    Five-Day Training Underway in Honiara to Strengthen Provincial Healthy Settings Advocacy

    JAPAN FUNDS SCHOLARSHIPS AND MALARIA PROGRAMME

    JAPAN FUNDS SCHOLARSHIPS AND MALARIA PROGRAMME

    Tok Stori, Lokol Voisis, Lokol Solusons: Makira-Ulawa Health Summit Strengthens Primary Health Care

    Tok Stori, Lokol Voisis, Lokol Solusons: Makira-Ulawa Health Summit Strengthens Primary Health Care

    Group photo of Malaita Health Summit participants.

    Tok Stori, Lokol Voisis, Lokol Solusons: Malaita Health Summit Strengthens Primary Health Care

  • Environment
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    • Climate Change
    FROM SEEDLINGS TO SEAWALLS: COMMUNITIES STRENGTHEN MALU’U MARKET COASTLINE

    FROM SEEDLINGS TO SEAWALLS: COMMUNITIES STRENGTHEN MALU’U MARKET COASTLINE

    Pacific unity key to cop31 success: Minister Ghemu

    Pacific unity key to cop31 success: Minister Ghemu

    MAKIRA-ULAWA, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY SIGN OCEAN PARTNERSHIP

    MAKIRA-ULAWA, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY SIGN OCEAN PARTNERSHIP

    Climate-Resilient Road Asset Management Improvement Underway in Solomon Islands

    Climate-Resilient Road Asset Management Improvement Underway in Solomon Islands

    TSI WELCOMES GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO STRENGTHEN SIICAC

    TSI WELCOMES GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO STRENGTHEN SIICAC

    Pictured fourth from left MECDM Minister, the Hon. Wayne Ghemu, along with government officials and volunteers taking part in the World Environment Day initiative at Bloody Ridge National Peace Park.

    MAJOR TREE PLANTING TO MARK WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

    Photo: Left, Solomon Islands prize recipient Crispin Laka in 2025; Right, Solomon Islands journalist Eddie Trevor Osifelo, Sub-Editor & Weekend Editor of Solomon Star Newspaper, and a judge in the 2026 edition.

    SOLOMON ISLANDS FEATURES IN 2026 DATAVIZ CHALLENGE

    Communities Plan for Climate-Resilient Future

    COMMUNITIES PLAN FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE FUTURE

    ‘A SOLUTION IN TIMES OF NEED’: TRIGACASH CLIMATE INSURANCE

    ‘A SOLUTION IN TIMES OF NEED’: TRIGACASH CLIMATE INSURANCE

    • Climate Change
  • Sports
    LEA’I HAT-TRICK SENDS CENTRAL COAST FC TO FINAL

    LEA’I HAT-TRICK SENDS CENTRAL COAST FC TO FINAL

    CENTRAL COAST FC BEAT AS VENUS 3-0 IN LAUTOKA

    CENTRAL COAST FC BEAT AS VENUS 3-0 IN LAUTOKA

    Late Goals Rescue Auckland City FC

    Late Goals Rescue Auckland City FC

    Home Affairs Minister backs inclusive sport as Solomon Islands Para athlete joins GAPS Training Camp in Scotland

    Home Affairs Minister backs inclusive sport as Solomon Islands Para athlete joins GAPS Training Camp in Scotland

    SOLOMON ISLANDS QUALIFY FOR FIFA U-17 WORLD CUP

    SOLOMON ISLANDS QUALIFY FOR FIFA U-17 WORLD CUP

    Team Solomon Unveils 13 Athletes, Announces Leadership Change Ahead of Glasgow 2026

    Team Solomon Unveils 13 Athletes, Announces Leadership Change Ahead of Glasgow 2026

    SOLOMON ISLANDS EDGE VANUATU 2-1

    SOLOMON ISLANDS EDGE VANUATU 2-1

    NEW ZEALAND DEFEAT SOLOMON ISLANDS IN U-16 CLASH

    NEW ZEALAND DEFEAT SOLOMON ISLANDS IN U-16 CLASH

    MSG, SIFF SIGN PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT TO LAUNCH YOUTH LEGACY  PROGRAMME FOR MSG PRIME MINISTERS’ CUP

    MSG, SIFF LAUNCH YOUTH LEGACY PROGRAMME

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    Yato Conservation Area Declared Largest Protected Area in Solomon Islands

    Yato Conservation Area Declared Largest Protected Area in Solomon Islands

    Heritage Park Hotel: More Than Just a Hotel

    Heritage Park Hotel: More Than Just a Hotel

    SPBD Solomon Islands solar partnership

    New Solar Energy Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands and DBSI Forge Landmark Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands and Development Bank of Solomon Islands Forge New Funding Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands Celebrates Milestone of USD $5 Million Crowdfunded through Kiva Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands and Kiva Achieve USD $5 Million Milestone

    Residents in North Guadalcanal emphasize need for improved mechanisms in CDF distribution as little or no impact felt in communities

    Dissatisfaction on CDF Distribution in North Guadalcanal

    Concerns Over Unclear Relocation Plans

    Concerns Over Unclear Relocation Plans

    Government's Geology Department in Crisis as Vital Monitoring Stations Fall into Disrepair

    Savo’s Ticking Time Bomb

    New Zealand's RSE Scheme Success Stories

    New Zealand’s RSE Scheme Success Stories

  • Regional and Global News
    OPERATION ISLAND CHIEF IDENTIFIES 16 VESSELS OF INTEREST IN MAJOR REGIONAL SURVEILLANCE EFFORT AGAINST ILLEGAL FISHING

    OPERATION ISLAND CHIEF IDENTIFIES 16 VESSELS OF INTEREST IN MAJOR REGIONAL SURVEILLANCE EFFORT AGAINST ILLEGAL FISHING

    Pacific Civil Society Calls for a Genuine Ocean of Peace: The Pacific is NOT a battleground 

    Pacific Civil Society Calls for a Genuine Ocean of Peace: The Pacific is NOT a battleground 

    PACIFIC RESILIENCE FACILITY COUNCIL HOLDS INAUGURAL MEETING

    PACIFIC RESILIENCE FACILITY COUNCIL HOLDS INAUGURAL MEETING

    POP48 FILM CHALLENGE COMES TO SOLOMON ISLANDS

    POP48 FILM CHALLENGE COMES TO SOLOMON ISLANDS

    QATAR OFFERS AVIATION SCHOLARSHIPS TO PACIFIC STUDENTS

    QATAR OFFERS AVIATION SCHOLARSHIPS TO PACIFIC STUDENTS

    Pacific Leaders Agree on Measures to Improve Aviation Safety and Affordability

    PACIFIC LEADERS AGREE ON MEASURES TO IMPROVE AVIATION SAFETY AND AFFORDABILITY

    EU Seafood Rule to Hit 97% of Pacific Island Vessels

    EU Seafood Rule to Hit 97% of Pacific Island Vessels

    Pacific Leaders chart new course for Weather, Climate and Ocean Services in Honiara

    Pacific Leaders chart new course for Weather, Climate and Ocean Services in Honiara

    UN Climate Envoy: Pacific Islands Driving Climate Action

    UN Climate Envoy: Pacific Islands Driving Climate Action

  • Perspectives
    INHERITING THE STORM: GREAT’S BILLION-DOLLAR FISCAL TEST

    INHERITING THE STORM: GREAT’S BILLION-DOLLAR FISCAL TEST

    Opposition Leader's Strategic Visit

    OPPOSITION LEADER’S STRATEGIC VISIT

    Behind the shine of Miss Pacific Pageant 2025

    BEHIND THE SHINE OF MISS PACIFIC PAGEANT 2025

    The Miss Pacific Islands Pageant controversy highlights due process concerns after a judge was issued a stop order in Solomon Islands.

    PAGEANT CONTROVERSY AND GOVERNANCE

    Reflecting on the 2024 Solomon Islands elections, leadership change, and the collective role in driving national progress.

    2024: A YEAR OF CHANGE?

    Time to Act Now: Ending Violence Against Women in the Pacific

    ENDING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE PACIFIC

    Solomon Islands to Conduct National Tsunami Drill on November 5

    TSUNAMI DRILL SET FOR NOVEMBER 5

    A perspective on the history and future of the Pacific Islands News Association from President Kalafi Moala.

    The Pacific Islands News Association at 50: part 2

    Examining the Shifting Dynamics and Leadership Challenges in Regional Governance

    Reflections on Pacific regionalism

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    OPPOSITION CALLS OUT PM WALE OVER SBD$1.5 MILLION FORESTRY RENTAL 

    OPPOSITION CALLS OUT PM WALE OVER SBD$1.5 MILLION FORESTRY RENTAL 

    CENTRAL MAKIRA RECEIVES CHINESE FARMING SUPPORT

    CENTRAL MAKIRA RECEIVES CHINESE FARMING SUPPORT

    OPPOSITION CALLS ON PM WALE TO DISCLOSE NUMBER AND COST OF POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS

    OPPOSITION REJECTS GOVERNMENT AND AG’S EXPLANATION OVER MINERAL HOLDINGS COMPANY 

    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES ITS DRAFT FORMAL TAX POLICY WORK PROGRAMME FOR CONSULTATION

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES ITS DRAFT FORMAL TAX POLICY WORK PROGRAMME FOR CONSULTATION

    MALD STRENGTHENS LIVESTOCK HEALTH SERVICES IN MALAITA

    MALD STRENGTHENS LIVESTOCK HEALTH SERVICES IN MALAITA

    “No More Excuses: Time to Act”: PM Wale

    GOVERNMENT CLARIFIES MINERAL HOLDINGS COMPANY REGISTRATION

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES US$3M PEACEBUILDING FUND

    GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES US$3M PEACEBUILDING FUND

    AUDITOR-GENERAL DENNIS RESIGNS FOR FINANCE MINISTRY ROLE

    AUDITOR-GENERAL DENNIS RESIGNS FOR FINANCE MINISTRY ROLE

  • Parliament News
    PARLIAMENT OUTLINES DIGITAL UPGRADE, DEFENDS $5.6M SUPPLEMENTARY REQUEST AT PAC

    PARLIAMENT OUTLINES DIGITAL UPGRADE, DEFENDS $5.6M SUPPLEMENTARY REQUEST AT PAC

    PAC QUESTIONS $1.5M FORESTRY OFFICE RENT REQUEST

    PAC QUESTIONS $1.5M FORESTRY OFFICE RENT REQUEST

    PAC QUESTIONS FUNDING FOR FREE EDUCATION POLICY

    PAC QUESTIONS MINISTRY OVER $6.1 MILLION SUPPLEMENTARY FUNDING REQUEST

    PM: SI STANDS FIRM ON ONE CHINA POLICY

    PM: SI STANDS FIRM ON ONE CHINA POLICY

    𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟏𝟐𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝟒 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭

    𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟏𝟐𝐭𝐡 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝟒 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭

    PARLIAMENT HOLDS COMMITTEE INDUCTION

    PARLIAMENT HOLDS COMMITTEE INDUCTION

    𝐌𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐝𝐞𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐞

    𝐌𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 D𝐞𝐛𝐚𝐭𝐞

    Speaker Reminds MPs of Bill Deadline

    Wale Flags Investment Challenges

    Wale Flags Investment Challenges

  • Business and Economy
    “No More Excuses: Time to Act”: PM Wale

    GOVERNMENT CLARIFIES MINERAL HOLDINGS COMPANY REGISTRATION

    PM WALE: INDIGENOUS BUSINESSES MUST DRIVE INVESTMENT

    PM WALE: INDIGENOUS BUSINESSES MUST DRIVE INVESTMENT

    OFFICIAL OPPOSITION WELCOMES GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES, WILL CONTINUE TO SCRUTINISE DELIVERY

    OPPOSITION CALLS FOR BROADER SINPF BOARD EXPERTISE

    GREAT COALITION RECORDS STRONG DOMESTIC REVENUE PERFORMANCE

    GREAT COALITION RECORDS STRONG DOMESTIC REVENUE PERFORMANCE

    AUSTRALIA BACKS ISABEL SEAWEED FARM

    AUSTRALIA BACKS ISABEL SEAWEED FARM

    Solomon Islands High Commissioner to PNG attends launch of Solomon Airlines direct flight between Honiara and Port Moresby

    Solomon Islands High Commissioner to PNG attends launch of Solomon Airlines direct flight between Honiara and Port Moresby

    New Zealand Increases Support for Small Business in Solomon Islands 

    New Zealand Increases Support for Small Business in Solomon Islands 

    Solomon Islands and Japan signs Exchange of Notes for SBD150 million development policy loan

    Solomon Islands and Japan signs Exchange of Notes for SBD150 million development policy loan

    PRIVATE SECTOR HAILS LOCAL CONTENT POLICY AS GAME-CHANGER FOR BUSINESSES

    PRIVATE SECTOR HAILS LOCAL CONTENT POLICY AS GAME-CHANGER FOR BUSINESSES

  • Women and Health
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    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    HEALTH MINISTRY TARGETS ZERO MALARIA DEATHS BY 2030

    SOLOMON ISLANDS STRENGTHENS REGULATORY SYSTEM TO ENSURE SAFER, QUALITY HEALTH PRODUCTS

    SOLOMON ISLANDS STRENGTHENS REGULATORY SYSTEM TO ENSURE SAFER, QUALITY HEALTH PRODUCTS

    HEALTH MINISTER: “PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WILL BE A CENTER OF OUR WORK”

    HEALTH MINISTER: “PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WILL BE A CENTER OF OUR WORK”

    Unmasking the appeal, revealing tobacco’s many health harms

    Unmasking the appeal, revealing tobacco’s many health harms

    DISCUSSIONS UNDERWAY ON PERMANENT MORGUE FOR KILU’UFI HOSPITAL

    DISCUSSIONS UNDERWAY ON PERMANENT MORGUE FOR KILU’UFI HOSPITAL

    Five-Day Training Underway in Honiara to Strengthen Provincial Healthy Settings Advocacy

    Five-Day Training Underway in Honiara to Strengthen Provincial Healthy Settings Advocacy

    JAPAN FUNDS SCHOLARSHIPS AND MALARIA PROGRAMME

    JAPAN FUNDS SCHOLARSHIPS AND MALARIA PROGRAMME

    Tok Stori, Lokol Voisis, Lokol Solusons: Makira-Ulawa Health Summit Strengthens Primary Health Care

    Tok Stori, Lokol Voisis, Lokol Solusons: Makira-Ulawa Health Summit Strengthens Primary Health Care

    Group photo of Malaita Health Summit participants.

    Tok Stori, Lokol Voisis, Lokol Solusons: Malaita Health Summit Strengthens Primary Health Care

  • Environment
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    • Climate Change
    FROM SEEDLINGS TO SEAWALLS: COMMUNITIES STRENGTHEN MALU’U MARKET COASTLINE

    FROM SEEDLINGS TO SEAWALLS: COMMUNITIES STRENGTHEN MALU’U MARKET COASTLINE

    Pacific unity key to cop31 success: Minister Ghemu

    Pacific unity key to cop31 success: Minister Ghemu

    MAKIRA-ULAWA, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY SIGN OCEAN PARTNERSHIP

    MAKIRA-ULAWA, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY SIGN OCEAN PARTNERSHIP

    Climate-Resilient Road Asset Management Improvement Underway in Solomon Islands

    Climate-Resilient Road Asset Management Improvement Underway in Solomon Islands

    TSI WELCOMES GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO STRENGTHEN SIICAC

    TSI WELCOMES GOVERNMENT’S COMMITMENT TO STRENGTHEN SIICAC

    Pictured fourth from left MECDM Minister, the Hon. Wayne Ghemu, along with government officials and volunteers taking part in the World Environment Day initiative at Bloody Ridge National Peace Park.

    MAJOR TREE PLANTING TO MARK WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

    Photo: Left, Solomon Islands prize recipient Crispin Laka in 2025; Right, Solomon Islands journalist Eddie Trevor Osifelo, Sub-Editor & Weekend Editor of Solomon Star Newspaper, and a judge in the 2026 edition.

    SOLOMON ISLANDS FEATURES IN 2026 DATAVIZ CHALLENGE

    Communities Plan for Climate-Resilient Future

    COMMUNITIES PLAN FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE FUTURE

    ‘A SOLUTION IN TIMES OF NEED’: TRIGACASH CLIMATE INSURANCE

    ‘A SOLUTION IN TIMES OF NEED’: TRIGACASH CLIMATE INSURANCE

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  • Sports
    LEA’I HAT-TRICK SENDS CENTRAL COAST FC TO FINAL

    LEA’I HAT-TRICK SENDS CENTRAL COAST FC TO FINAL

    CENTRAL COAST FC BEAT AS VENUS 3-0 IN LAUTOKA

    CENTRAL COAST FC BEAT AS VENUS 3-0 IN LAUTOKA

    Late Goals Rescue Auckland City FC

    Late Goals Rescue Auckland City FC

    Home Affairs Minister backs inclusive sport as Solomon Islands Para athlete joins GAPS Training Camp in Scotland

    Home Affairs Minister backs inclusive sport as Solomon Islands Para athlete joins GAPS Training Camp in Scotland

    SOLOMON ISLANDS QUALIFY FOR FIFA U-17 WORLD CUP

    SOLOMON ISLANDS QUALIFY FOR FIFA U-17 WORLD CUP

    Team Solomon Unveils 13 Athletes, Announces Leadership Change Ahead of Glasgow 2026

    Team Solomon Unveils 13 Athletes, Announces Leadership Change Ahead of Glasgow 2026

    SOLOMON ISLANDS EDGE VANUATU 2-1

    SOLOMON ISLANDS EDGE VANUATU 2-1

    NEW ZEALAND DEFEAT SOLOMON ISLANDS IN U-16 CLASH

    NEW ZEALAND DEFEAT SOLOMON ISLANDS IN U-16 CLASH

    MSG, SIFF SIGN PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT TO LAUNCH YOUTH LEGACY  PROGRAMME FOR MSG PRIME MINISTERS’ CUP

    MSG, SIFF LAUNCH YOUTH LEGACY PROGRAMME

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    Yato Conservation Area Declared Largest Protected Area in Solomon Islands

    Yato Conservation Area Declared Largest Protected Area in Solomon Islands

    Heritage Park Hotel: More Than Just a Hotel

    Heritage Park Hotel: More Than Just a Hotel

    SPBD Solomon Islands solar partnership

    New Solar Energy Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands and DBSI Forge Landmark Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands and Development Bank of Solomon Islands Forge New Funding Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands Celebrates Milestone of USD $5 Million Crowdfunded through Kiva Partnership

    SPBD Solomon Islands and Kiva Achieve USD $5 Million Milestone

    Residents in North Guadalcanal emphasize need for improved mechanisms in CDF distribution as little or no impact felt in communities

    Dissatisfaction on CDF Distribution in North Guadalcanal

    Concerns Over Unclear Relocation Plans

    Concerns Over Unclear Relocation Plans

    Government's Geology Department in Crisis as Vital Monitoring Stations Fall into Disrepair

    Savo’s Ticking Time Bomb

    New Zealand's RSE Scheme Success Stories

    New Zealand’s RSE Scheme Success Stories

  • Regional and Global News
    OPERATION ISLAND CHIEF IDENTIFIES 16 VESSELS OF INTEREST IN MAJOR REGIONAL SURVEILLANCE EFFORT AGAINST ILLEGAL FISHING

    OPERATION ISLAND CHIEF IDENTIFIES 16 VESSELS OF INTEREST IN MAJOR REGIONAL SURVEILLANCE EFFORT AGAINST ILLEGAL FISHING

    Pacific Civil Society Calls for a Genuine Ocean of Peace: The Pacific is NOT a battleground 

    Pacific Civil Society Calls for a Genuine Ocean of Peace: The Pacific is NOT a battleground 

    PACIFIC RESILIENCE FACILITY COUNCIL HOLDS INAUGURAL MEETING

    PACIFIC RESILIENCE FACILITY COUNCIL HOLDS INAUGURAL MEETING

    POP48 FILM CHALLENGE COMES TO SOLOMON ISLANDS

    POP48 FILM CHALLENGE COMES TO SOLOMON ISLANDS

    QATAR OFFERS AVIATION SCHOLARSHIPS TO PACIFIC STUDENTS

    QATAR OFFERS AVIATION SCHOLARSHIPS TO PACIFIC STUDENTS

    Pacific Leaders Agree on Measures to Improve Aviation Safety and Affordability

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Opposition questions PM Wale over SBD$100,000 monthly forestry rental, calling for transparency and supporting documents.

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Honiara, Solomon Islands – The Parliamentary Opposition Group is raising serious concerns over a SBD$100,000-a-month Government rental arrangement involving a property over which Prime Minister Matthew Wale holds the Fixed Term Estate, saying the matter raises important questions about transparency, accountability and the use of public funds.

The issue concerns a reported SBD$100,000 monthly Forestry rental arrangement involving property at Tolu Street, Lengakiki, identified as Parcel No. 191-015-058.

The Opposition has obtained a certified Certificate of Title for the property which identifies Mr. Wale as the registered Fixed Term Estate holder. The title material provided to the Opposition does not record a registered lease or sublease in favour of THM Logistics Limited. 

The Ministry of Forestry and Research is reported to have entered into a tenancy arrangement with THM Logistics Limited. However, the title material identifies Prime Minister Wale as the registered Fixed Term Estate holder and does not show THM Logistics Limited as a registered lessee or sublessee of the property.

The Leader of the Official Opposition, Hon. Manasseh D. Sogavare, MP, said the matter cannot simply be treated as an ordinary administrative arrangement when public funds are involved and the property is connected to the Prime Minister’s registered land interest.

“This is a test of leadership. The Prime Minister has spoken repeatedly about integrity, accountability and zero tolerance for abuse of public office. Those principles must apply when public money is paid in connection with property over which he holds the registered Fixed Term Estate.”

Hon. Sogavare said the outstanding questions concern the basis of the rental arrangement, including how the property was selected and how the rental rate was established.

“My concern is not simply the amount being paid. The Government needs to explain why this particular property was selected, what process was followed in selecting it, and how the SBD$100,000 monthly rental rate was determined.”

The Opposition is also aware of other Government ministries that have rented multiple floors of commercial office space in the Honiara CBD for more than SBD$200,000 a month while their headquarters were undergoing major construction. The Opposition said this provides a relevant comparison and raises the question of whether SBD$100,000 a month for premises accommodating six staff represents value for money.

The Opposition said these questions go directly to the standards expected when public money is being committed.

“If THM Logistics held valid authority from the registered proprietor, whether through a power of attorney, agency appointment, head lease, sublease or another lawful instrument, then the Government should produce that document.”

The Opposition Leader, who is also a member of the Public Accounts Committee, said he was disappointed during the Committee’s recent hearing that supporting documents requested from the Ministry were not provided.

“The Committee should be able to examine the records supporting the expenditure it is asked to scrutinise. The failure to provide documents requested by a parliamentary committee is also a serious matter that raises concerns about respect for the authority and privileges of Parliament”. 

Hon. Sogavare said the Government should now provide the outstanding documentation so the arrangement can be properly examined.

“The Supplementary Appropriation has been passed. The issue now is not to revisit the budget decision, but to ensure that the supporting documentation is available and that the Government can account properly for the arrangement.”

The Opposition is therefore calling on the Ministry of Forestry and Research to provide the relevant records requested through the PAC process, including the tenancy agreement, documents establishing THM Logistics Limited’s authority to lease the premises, procurement and valuation records, relevant legal advice and approvals, and records relating to the rental payments.

“A Prime Minister cannot simply speak about integrity and accountability while failing to demonstrate those same standards when public money is connected to his own registered land interest,” Hon. Sogavare said. “The real test is whether his Government can show that the arrangement was handled openly, lawfully and in the public interest.” 

The Opposition makes no final finding against Prime Minister Wale, THM Logistics Limited, public officers or any other person. It calls for full disclosure and independent examination of the title, authority, legal, procurement and payment records before any final conclusion is reached.

SOURCE/// OPPOSITION GROUP PRESS RELEASE

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