January 2010

DPP is upholding the constitution but breaking the law?

Posted on January 5th, 2010 by grafixFarm and tagged .

The DPP has a very interesting take on the allegations put on paper by A Sasako.  His office upholds the constitution so "Shut up or ship out" according to Solomon Star.

Henry Daukalia questioned the DPP's outburst and I concur, the allegations put forward by Sasako need to be explained - the discerning public also want answers.  Why is it very difficult to provide answers to set the allegations to rest?  Explaining the role of the DPP's office does little to offer explanations!!!

A New Classroom for Taba'a Primary School

Posted on January 5th, 2010 by Iroasi.
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The newly finished classroom
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<p>Taba'a's newly finished classroom.</p>

The 17th of December 2009 marked a new era in the history of Taba’a Primary School-it was a day that they’ve come to harvest the fruit of their labor- a brand new classroom to house their school children.

Rendova Island suffers damage from earthquake

Posted on January 4th, 2010 by Administrator.

 

Earlier today, reports of two earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 6.5 made global headlines.  Although no tsunami warnings were put in place for the Solomon Islands, PFNet Communications Officer, Tony Matelaomao reported from the Western Province on the extent of damage in the aftermath.  The report also underlines the important role PFNet continues to play with its far-reaching rural email stations.  This is the report from Mr. Matelaomao.

Unusually quiet in Honiara, no loud 2010?

Posted on January 1st, 2010 by Administrator.

Honiara residents have expressed pleasant surprise that the New Year celebrations this year have been relatively quiet.  "As a matter of fact, it was rather too quiet!" one Honiara resident exclaimed.  Our Senior Lifhaus Administrator also commented, "I thought Vavaya would be a trouble spot but it was quieter than the rowdy weekends we have had during the year.  It took me by total surprise."