Welcome to Central Malaita Student Association
The Central Malaita Students Association (CMSA) is a multi-dialect and cultural Student Group Consisting of students from Kwara’ae, Langalanga, Kwai and Ngongosila, Malaita Outer Islands, Kwaio and Fataleka. Our vision and objective is to protect the norms and cultural values of our members while at the same time we enhance our academic knowledge and skills towards the promotion of development and the improvement of living standards in our respective regions.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Voters query unfair distribution of Solar panels
Voters of Aoke Langalanga Member of Parliament Mathew Wale have queried the distribution of solar panels and projects over the past weeks and months. They claimed the solar panels are unfairly distribute to the voters. They said, none of them have received any major projects or even the promise solar panels. The call on Mr Wale and his constituency development officer and their administrators to explain to them why they haven't received any project still today.
Fiu Hydro power project set to kick off
Proposed Fiu hydro power project in West Kwara'ae, Malaita Province set to kick start this month. According to the Malaita Province's principle energy officer David Dauta. " All formalities in regards to this project have been completed with work expected to kick start this month". David Dauta said.
The ADB funding will come through a US$6 million grant and another US$6 million loan. The project include Silolo in the North, Aiarai in the East and Loaloa in the South.
The Power project was part of the province's 10 year Strategic Plan (2007 - 2017)
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
STILL ON THE RUN
Former Solomon Islands Police Commissioner Frank short made a call for fugitive Edmund Sae to Surrender himself to Police. He made the call in an open letter to the fugitive who accuse for murdering an senior police officer.
NOT MANY WILL DO THIS
Pictured is Jerry Maiki Tengemoana who posted this under his personal page in protest against some bauxite mining initiatives that are in the closest steps to be established as operations on his Ancestors, Great Grandfather and Grandfather's land.
His home Island was earmarked by certain so-called landowners including their local authority for mining, involving a number of Foreign Mining Companies that are currently battling over who will get the rights to do so. This has however attracted a lot of criticisms from members of his island, but from observations, their cries seemed to be sounding on deaf ears or perhaps ignorant authorities.
For me as an Environment and Climate Change advocator, I too stand with Jerry to say no to this establishment as it will only destroy:
1. the local environment and its natural habitat
2. the soil in which the people rely on for their daily gardening and crop planting.
3. wastes will certainly be involved in such an operation and for Jerry's Island which has one of the World Heritage site, threats are now being paused on it, however, if these wastes are not going to be dumped there, it will be on land, but if not on land, than no where else but in the ocean, which will surely affect what and where people rely on heavily for daily survival.
Jerry's bold stand, in the Solomon context is seen to be a small and simple protest, but already has a strong message to members of his province and the country as a whole.
Jerry is also the current CEO for the Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce and Industries.
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