New Law to Protect Traditional Knowledge and Rights Soon
BY ALEX DADAMU TRADITIONAL artists in the country will soon benefited from a proposed bill called the ‘Traditional Knowledge and
Read moreBY ALEX DADAMU TRADITIONAL artists in the country will soon benefited from a proposed bill called the ‘Traditional Knowledge and
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 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 THERE are many ways one could portray a story whether it be verbal, poetry, books, performing
Read moreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA THIS year marks another milestone for local entrepreneurs and couple owners of DD Holiday Inn John
Read moreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA A local tourism operator has acknowledged tourism as the most lucrative development in the country that
Read moreBY JAYJAY MESAAC FORMED in 2012, Java Jorio Dovele Women’s Association were optimistic and passionate about their day to day
Read moreBY JAYJAY MESAAC IN 2019, following the inaugural opening of the arts and craft market centre in Honiara in November
Read moreBY JAYJAY MESAAC ARTWORK sales not only attract tourists’ in terms of painting collections but also an alternative form of
Read moreBY LYNNISSHA RUNA San Diego, California – A Solomon Islands tourism mission to the United States has got off to
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