Massive Sales of Local Artwork Paintings, Thanks to Pacific Partnership Mission in the Solomon...

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BY JOY OFASIA LOCAL businesses including carvers, weavers and craft makers and paint artists in Honiara have profited in the sales of their products from...

Milkfish Bungalows: A Woman’s Strive in the Tourism Industry

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BY ALEX DADAMU Mrs. Emele Aike, owner of Milkfish Bungalows in Marau Sound, Guadalcanal province is one of the few woman entrepreneurs who venture into...

Solomon Airlines Women Gather For ‘Round Table’ To Mark International Women’s Day 2022

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SOLOMON Airlines today marked International Womens Day 2022 with the airline’s inaugural IWD ‘Round Table’, an event bringing together 26 women from various departments...

Launch of Women Make Waves in the Solomon Islands

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THE Women Make Waves program, a transformative sport-for-development initiative, has officially launched in Solomon Islands, aiming to empower women and promote gender equality through...

Tetepare Eco-Lodge Hopes for a Better Year as Focus Turns to Domestic Tourism

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BY ALEX DADAMU SITUATED in the province considered by many to be the Tourism Mecca in the Solomon Islands, Tetepare Eco – Lodge are eagerly...

The Transformation of a Talented Female Artist

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BY JOY OFASIA LUCY Ann Panda is a young woman pursuing painting and visual arts. At the same time, she is a student of the...

Keeping Our Traditional Music Alive Kavachi Women Band from Western Province

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INVOLVING women in our traditional music is fundamental as it is a positive step in the right direction for them to keep up with...

Sharing Our Paradise

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SOLOMON Islands has witnessed history been made with the visit of the first biggest cruise P&O Pacific Eden Cruise ship anchoring outside Gizo on...

Nester’s Resilient Journey as a Hotel Housekeeping Supervisor

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BY JOY OFASIA NESTER Misiana from Malaita province is currently the Mendana Hotel housekeeping supervisor. From a humble beginning, she has been working in the...

Pushing on Despite Difficult Challenges

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Everyday, people use to see locals selling and displaying carvings in villages and along the streets in Honiara. Little did people tend to look...