Monday, 1 February 2021, 6:39 pm
Total of 30 farmers has successfully completed two days
of Kava training workshop held at Sivai community, Katupika
ward 2 in South Choiseul Province recently.
Taqu
Conservation and Marine Protected Area financed the training
through the management of Chief David Hakezama from Boeboe
village and facilitated by Chief Field Officer (CFO) from
the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL), Extension
Department in Honiara, MacDonald Hiva and James Tahopa,
Senior Field Officer (SFO) for Western Province Extension
office.
Farmer participants from villages including
Boeboe, Sivai, Makaqa, Viviruni, Ludurango, Zarana, Lituni,
Potutu, Luqubule and Taqu Island attended the
training.
Purpose of the training is to guarantee
Press Release – Solomon Islands MAL Total of 30 farmers has successfully completed two days of Kava training workshop held at Sivai community, Katupika ward 2 in South Choiseul Province recently. Taqu Conservation and Marine Protected Area financed the training through the management …
Total of 30 farmers has successfully completed two days of Kava training workshop held at Sivai community, Katupika ward 2 in South Choiseul Province recently.
Taqu Conservation and Marine Protected Area financed the training through the management of Chief David Hakezama from Boeboe village and facilitated by Chief Field Officer (CFO) from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAL), Extension Department in Honiara, MacDonald Hiva and James Tahopa, Senior Field Officer (SFO) for Western Province Extension office.
Some COVID-19 infected persons refusing to self-isolate
-Region 10 Chairman
December 20, 2020
The recent increase of COVID-19 cases in Region Ten is a result of persons continuing to disregard COVID-19 preventative measures, including infected persons who are refusing to adhere to isolation protocols, Regional Chairman Deron Adams has said.
Recent spikes in the number of infections have been seen in the region and up to yesterday it had recorded a total of 453 COVID-19 cases. In an interview with Sunday Stabroek yesterday, Adams said that the two main COVID-19 hotspots in the Region are Amelia’s Ward and Ituni and he added that he has been observing that many persons are operating as though everything is back to normal. He stated just yesterday he observed persons gathered in large groups without masks.