Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele has reaffirmed the Solomon Islands Governments commitment to sports development declaring the Solomon Islands National Institute of Sport (SINIS) as the home of high-performance sport and the future of sports in our country. Speaking during the official handover of SINIS from the National Hosting Authority (NHA) to the National Sports
By Crofton Utukana Despite losing their final Group A match of the OFC Womens Champions League to Ba Womens FC of Fiji by two goals to nil today Henderson Eels FC have advanced to the semifinals of the competition. The Eels ended their Group A campaign with three points from two matches. In their final
The Central Honiara Constituency (CHC) office has provided timely support with the delivery of two brand-new 15-seater buses worth $497231.80 to the Honiara City Council (HCC) Health Division on Friday. The assistance was part of the constituencys ongoing commitment and resolute action under the leadership of Hon. Member of Parliament Gordon Darcy Lilo to boost
The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) welcomes the formal withdrawal of the Motion of No Confidence that had been put on notice on 28 April in Parliament by the Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo Member of Parliament for Central Honiara. This development allows national attention to return to key priorities that matter to the
By Fredrick Kusu The scheduled tabling and debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister that was put in notice does not appear in todays order paper. From the order paper parliament begins with prayer messages and announcements matter of privilege and adjournment. Matters of privilege are provided for under Parliamentary standing
By Alfred Pagepitu All schools in Honiara will close for classes tomorrow Tuesday 6 May 2025 as parliament will resume to debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister. The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development made the decision following requests from Honiara-based Education Provider Officers. The decision is to ensure
The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) today reaffirmed its unity and preparedness ahead of the scheduled Motion of No Confidence which is expected to be tabled in Parliament tomorrow Tuesday 6 May 2025. Members of the GNUT coalition convened this afternoon in a caucus meeting at Cabinet chaired by the Caucus Chairman West
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Prime Minister Hon. Jeremiah Manele has reaffirmed the Solomon Islands Governments commitment to sports development declaring the Solomon Islands National Institute of Sport (SINIS) as the home of high-performance sport and the future of sports in our country. Speaking during the official handover of SINIS from the National Hosting Authority (NHA) to the National Sports
Prime Minister Hon.
Jeremiah Manele has reaffirmed the Solomon Islands Governments commitment to sports development declaring the Solomon Islands National Institute of Sport (SINIS) as the home of high-performance sport and the future of sports in our country.
Speaking during the official handover of SINIS from the National Hosting Authority (NHA) to the National Sports.
By Crofton Utukana Despite losing their final Group A match of the OFC Womens Champions League to Ba Womens FC of Fiji by two goals to nil today Henderson Eels FC have advanced to the semifinals of the competition. The Eels ended their Group A campaign with three points from two matches. In their final
By Crofton Utukana Despite losing their final Group A match of the OFC Womens Champions League to Ba Womens FC of Fiji by two goals to nil today Henderson Eels FC have advanced to the semifinals of the competition.
The Eels ended their Group A campaign with three points from two matches.
In their final.
The Central Honiara Constituency (CHC) office has provided timely support with the delivery of two brand-new 15-seater buses worth $497231.80 to the Honiara City Council (HCC) Health Division on Friday. The assistance was part of the constituencys ongoing commitment and resolute action under the leadership of Hon. Member of Parliament Gordon Darcy Lilo to boost
The Central Honiara Constituency (CHC) office has provided timely support with the delivery of two brand-new 15-seater buses worth $497231.
80 to the Honiara City Council (HCC) Health Division on Friday.
The assistance was part of the constituencys ongoing commitment and resolute action under the leadership of Hon.
Member of Parliament Gordon Darcy Lilo to boost.
The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) welcomes the formal withdrawal of the Motion of No Confidence that had been put on notice on 28 April in Parliament by the Hon. Gordon Darcy Lilo Member of Parliament for Central Honiara. This development allows national attention to return to key priorities that matter to the
The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) welcomes the formal withdrawal of the Motion of No Confidence that had been put on notice on 28 April in Parliament by the Hon.
Gordon Darcy Lilo Member of Parliament for Central Honiara.
This development allows national attention to return to key priorities that matter to the.
By Fredrick Kusu The scheduled tabling and debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister that was put in notice does not appear in todays order paper. From the order paper parliament begins with prayer messages and announcements matter of privilege and adjournment. Matters of privilege are provided for under Parliamentary standing
By Fredrick Kusu The scheduled tabling and debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister that was put in notice does not appear in todays order paper.
From the order paper parliament begins with prayer messages and announcements matter of privilege and adjournment.
Matters of privilege are provided for under Parliamentary standing.
By Alfred Pagepitu All schools in Honiara will close for classes tomorrow Tuesday 6 May 2025 as parliament will resume to debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister. The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development made the decision following requests from Honiara-based Education Provider Officers. The decision is to ensure
By Alfred Pagepitu All schools in Honiara will close for classes tomorrow Tuesday 6 May 2025 as parliament will resume to debate on the motion of no confidence against the Prime Minister.
The Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development made the decision following requests from Honiara-based Education Provider Officers.
The decision is to ensure.
The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) today reaffirmed its unity and preparedness ahead of the scheduled Motion of No Confidence which is expected to be tabled in Parliament tomorrow Tuesday 6 May 2025. Members of the GNUT coalition convened this afternoon in a caucus meeting at Cabinet chaired by the Caucus Chairman West
The Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) today reaffirmed its unity and preparedness ahead of the scheduled Motion of No Confidence which is expected to be tabled in Parliament tomorrow Tuesday 6 May 2025.
Members of the GNUT coalition convened this afternoon in a caucus meeting at Cabinet chaired by the Caucus Chairman West.
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