What it Meant to be a Shop Assistant
BY REBECCA MACKI
TODAY more women than men can be seen behind shop counters in and around the City. Yet they continue to persevere despite...
Little Skills That Turn Things Colorful, Attractive
BY MIKE PUIABROWSING through stalls that were setup at the Kingdom Harvest Ministry Compound in East Honiara over the weekend, a stall caught my...
Women, Girls Encouraged: ‘Nothing Is Impossible’
BY MIKE PUIA
THESE words were uttered by Sandra Poloso, a simple mother from Choiseul province who is skillful in sewing and selling indoor items...
Saving Money through Rural Savings Club
BY MIKE TUA
THOUSANDS of women in the rural areas throughout Solomon Islands are members of Savings Groups that provide essential services to help manage...
A Love For Baking Cakes
BY ESTHER NURIA
SOLOMON Women Newspaper was fortunate to feature one of the local females who has been baking cakes for more than four years...
Local Vendor Admits Using Chemical on Fruits
BY IAN KAUKUI
A LOCAL Market vendor,Stephany Ramo in Honiara has confirmed the use of chemical on her produce before selling them at the market.
The...
From the Newsroom to a Market Vendor
BY ROMULUS HUTA
FOR some women, the choice to leave working in an office and become a market vendor might be not the right option.
Obviously,...
Striving to Make Ends Meet
BY REBECCA MACKIN
THE harsh realities of daily struggles to make an ends meet is a constant challenge many housewives in the Solomon Islands continue...
Making a Living in the Informal Sector
BY JEFFREY TAFOLEHE
THE informal sector in the Solomon Islands today is full of mostly mothers and drop-out youths hardpressed by the economic hardships and...
Earning Income in Shell Money Making
BY JEFFREY TAFOLEHE
THE art of shell money making is a skill that has served the country well in terms of economic benefits, National pride...




















































