Ngella’s Tourism Operator Finds Alternative to Help Sustain Tourism Business
BY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA SOLOMON Islands tourism industry was hit hard by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; the majority
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA SOLOMON Islands tourism industry was hit hard by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic; the majority
Read MoreBY ALEX DADAMU ONE of the country’s very own famous reggae band Native Stoneage will be turning 20 years old
Read MoreMINISTER of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT) Hon. Bartholomew Parapolo and Premier of Malaita Province, Hon. Daniel Suidani
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA SINCE wearing a mask has become a norm these days, there are also complications and discomfort
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA THE Artists Association Solomon Islands (AASI) looks to the domestic market as an alternative in keeping
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA DESPITE being one of the hardest-hit sectors in the country, the tourism sector slowly but surely
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA TOURISM in the Solomon Islands is one of the hardest-hit sectors due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Read MoreBY ALEX DADAMU THE Ministry of Culture & Tourism has held two fruitful meetings with the Malaita and Central provincial
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA THERE are many ways one could portray a story whether it be verbal, poetry, books, performing
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA “IN the olden days, sacrifices were usually made before our ancestors went into a battle. “Popo
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