Health Survey Needed for Dumpsite Population
BY JOHN CHRISMA – FREELANCE JOURNALIST EVERY night, more than a dozen homeless squatters go to bed without adequate permanent housing and by day they work as scavengers under extremely unhealthy harsh conditions at the Ranadi dumpsite in Honiara. That figure is currently unknown and it might increase in the future if they can be included in the form of the community health survey. The living situations of these individuals…
Gravel Excavation Causes Risk for Lunga River Settlers
BY JOHN CHRISMA- FREELANCE JOURNALIST GRAVEL excavation works carried out by the private business companies were seen as not safe and have substantial risks to the local population living along the Lunga River in Central Guadalcanal, according to a concerned…
Rainy Weather Impacts Local Produce
BY JOHN CHRISMA – FREELANCE JOURNALIST LOCAL cash crop farmers from the New Zealand Camp, Bloody Ridge Community of Central Guadalcanal are currently very worried over the continuing unstable rainy pattern which severely affected their garden produce over the past…
Increased Supply of Tuna Overwhelmed Vendors
BY JOY OFASIA THE increasing supply of frozen salt tuna from the ocean fishing vessels in the past days has ignited a sudden burst of excitement among fish vendors at the Honiara Central Market. For the majority of women fish…
Fish Vendors Demand Upgrade of Market Site
BY JOY OFASIA LOCAL fish vendors have raised their concerns demanding Honiara City Council (HCC) to provide a solution to the existing fish market site at the Honiara Central Market. Woman fish vendor, Mary Nanga argued that it has been…