New Solar Hub Powering Livelihoods in East Are’are

New Solar Hub Powering Livelihoods in East Are’are

News DeskNov 10, 20253 min read

More than 1,200 women, men and children in the remote community of Takataka in East ’Are’Are, Malaita Province, can now access clean, reliable solar power through the Solomon Islands-Australia Partnership. Delivered by local company Superfly, a new solar hub system…

Solomon Islands Strengthens Geological Ties with China

Solomon Islands Strengthens Geological Ties with China

News DeskNov 6, 20252 min read

Tianjin, China – The Solomon Islands Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the China Geological Survey. The MOU was signed on October 23, 2025, in Tianjin, China, by Solomon Islands…

Pristine Seas: Empowering Students for Ocean Conservation

Pristine Seas: Empowering Students for Ocean Conservation

News DeskNov 5, 20252 min read

Honiara, Solomon Islands (November 4, 2025) – To promote environmental stewardship among young Solomon Islanders, the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) collaborated with the Pristine Seas team to host the Expedition Education Program on Monday, 3 November…

EREPA Brings Together Provinces to Shape National Protected Areas Network Roadmap

EREPA Brings Together Provinces to Shape National Protected Areas Network Roadmap

News DeskOct 31, 20253 min read

Ensuring Resilient Ecosystem and Representative Protected Areas (EREPA) within the Ministry of Environment Climate Change Disaster Management and Meteorology had concluded a three days consultation workshop on the Development of the National Protected Areas Network (PAN) Roadmap for Solomon Islands…

Planting of Trees for the Future: A living Legacy of Faith and Creation Care

Planting of Trees for the Future: A living Legacy of Faith and Creation Care

News DeskOct 30, 20252 min read

As part of the closing ceremony of the Melanesian Brotherhood Centenary celebrations on Saturday, 25th October, a total of one hundred trees were planted at Tabalia — a symbolic act that carries deep spiritual and ecological meaning. Photo credit @…