Soon after the Kurukuru futsal team mesmerized Suva fans with their skills, the Bilikiki boys have again wrapped up their campaign and secured an unprecedented 4th World Cup appearance. Henry Koto, the coach, has pledged that the Bilikiki boys will aim to go past the first round. These achievements bear…
Tag: Solomon Islands
Human ingenuity is often underestimated
I have never doubted the power of the human mind. Once set on achieving something, it often does. But it was a pleasant surprise to see my dad come up with the most ingenious “invention” I have seen in a long time. To be fair to him, my dad, James…
30th ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2009 CREDITING RATE
The Solomon Islands National Provident Fund, SINPF, has obviously felt the impact of the global downturn. After a whopping 18% increment across the board for its member contributions in the last financial year, it has released a somewhat modest increment this year. The global recession or the Our Telekom strike…
Solomon Islands: Some very honest opinion
I hope I am not mad but I now scour the Internet everyday looking for the latest news and anything I can find of interest about the Solomon Islands. Since I have been working on a social networking site, I decided to look for blogs about or by Solomon Islanders….
Feed-a-tastic | A rant on RSS
I have always known about RSS feeds although I had always preferred the old fashioned ‘look it up yourself’. But with my continual work on Lifhaus, I felt I needed to add RSS feeds onto Lifhaus. I was of the opinion that our two leading newspapers would have RSS enabled…
Traffic rules weren’t meant to be broken
I have always wondered what would become of young Solomon Islanders and if the government is seriously looking at addressing the potential hazards associated with a burgeoning youthful population with limited opportunities. Just the other day as I was driving down the main street of Honiara; I spot this startling…