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Border communities: Economic Stimulus Package team must consider us

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The closing of the Solomon Islands/Papua New Guinea border has negatively affect the small-scale trading activities of Shortland outer island communities whose livelihoods depend...

Solomon Water affected by impacts of COVID – 19

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Solomon Water has been forced to take serious cost cutting measures following the significant fall in its revenue as a result of the impacts...

Sasamunga COVID-19 committee on stand-by mode

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Sasamunga COVID-19 committees continues to monitor and maintain their preparedness and response plan to stem any possible importation of the deadly virus. They have appointed...

DBSI to improve social, economic livelihoods for all Solomon Islanders

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One of the goals of the revitalized Development Bank of Solomon Islands (DBSI) is to “support the government’s strategic objectives of improving the social...

Lawson Tama design contract signed

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 Lawson Tama, the iconic football ground is taking a step closer towards its planned facelift ahead of the 2023 Pacific Games as SIFF today...

Gov’t affirms commitment to DBSI

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The Democratic Coalition Government for Advancement (DCGA) has affirmed its commitment to the Development Bank of Solomon Islands (DBSI). This is reflected with a total...

EOC training for Western Emergency Responders

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The National Emergency Response Team (NERT) of the National Disaster Operations Committee (N-DOC) has successfully conducted a training for Provincial Emergency Response Teams (PERT)...

Policy Achievement: DCGA launches DBSI

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The Democratic Coalition Government for Advancement (DCGA) has yesterday officially launched the new Development Bank of Solomon Islands (DBSI). The launch of the bank reflects...

‘GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY’

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“Volunteering with the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) helped me realize that we need to help our young generation with the...

Inflation drops 0.4% in April

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The country’s inflation also known as the change in the National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) has dropped 0.4 per cent to 112.2 in April...