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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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The site welcomes any contribution by way of information, comments, news articles, photos etc from its members and interested members of the public to ensure we are well informed of all the developments in our villages, constituencies, regions, islands, country, region and the world at large as well.
However, any transmission of information, news and comments is intended only for the use of the members of the Association. Any use or dissemination of information provided in this site in other websites or medium of information is not the responsibility of the Association, and the Association cannot be held liable for it. The contents of this webpage, unless expressly stated, do not comprise the views of the Association or any representation by the Association, but are views of its individual members.
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- Central Malaita Student Association(CMSA) would include Malaita Outter Islands
student as of next year.That means if you are from Malaita Outter Islands, you are part of CMSA.
- This site is currently undergoing some major changes.
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I WILL BE AWAY FOR TWO WEEKS IN THE SOLOMONS. WHILE I AM AWAY, N.G, COULD YOU KEEP OUR SITE UPDATED WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM HOME. I WILL BE BACK ONLINE IN AUGUST - PM |
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Vakavuku, SISA custom dancers administrator
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REACHING OUT....A young boy from Kilusakwalo reading through a pamphlet about RAMSIâs work in Solomon Islands which was
distributed during a meeting by a RAMSI Outreach Team to the village yesterday. PICTURE: MOFFAT MAMU administrator
A Malaita Ramo - JanesOceania.com
A house found it self submerged as a result of the Tsunami - Lifhaus.com">
Jacinta Moli from Central Malaita representing Solomon Islands in Powerlifting during the Commonwealth Games administrator
Tennis Queen Irine George from Central Malaita" ">
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Thursday, June 28, 2007 |
URBAN DRIFT AND UNEMPLOYMENT A TIME BOMB |
SIBConline News 19:17 hrs 27/06/2007
Urban drift and unemployment are potential time bombs for the Honiara City Council says Lord Mayor Alfred Maetia.
Speaking during the opening of the City Council's full council meeting on Monday, the Lord Mayor told executive members of the Council that the purpose and future of Honiara as the capital city depends on how the City Council addresses the two issues.
Mr Maetia said although the two social issues in Honiara has not been formally researched, they are problems for both the Council and the residents of Honiara to address.He said the reality in Honiara is that many unemployed live with relatives who are employed, creating additional pressure on those employed and also contributing additional liability for the services provided by the Honiara City Council.
The Lord Mayor said Honiara is harbouring too many people and the population is more than what the Council can afford to deliver or provide services for.He said Honiara is a cash economy and not everyone in the city has opportunities or are qualified to be employed or start a business. |
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CENTRAL MALAITA STUDENTS |
- 1. ABA, Alan
- 2. ADIFAKA, Margaret
- 3. AFIA, Kabini
- 4. ANII, Dennis
- 5. ANII, Loretta
- 6. ATOA, Betty
- 7. BARE, Gavin
- 8. BATALOFO, Margaret
- 9. BIBIASI, Joseph
- 10. BISAFO, Samson
- 11. BUGA, Benjamin
- 12. BUKA, Glen
- 13. BUNABO, Steven
- 14. ENOCH, Derick
- 15. ETUA, Dennis
- 16. FARADATOLO, David
- 17. FUGUI, Dudley
- 18. GALASAU, Noel
- 19. GERENIU, Collin
- 20. GULIOA, George
- 21. IKA, Silas Phillip
- 22. HUNUEHU, Helen
- 23. IDU, Francis
- 24. KAO, George
- 25. KETEI, Allan
- 26. KINIOU, Aaron
- 27. KWALU, Jerry
- 28. KWATOO, Tony
- 29. LUITOLO, Steven
- 30. MAEKWARE,Tom
- 31. MANATE'E, Wesley
- 32. MANUSALO, Nelly
- 33. MISIBINI, ALick
- 34. MISIBINI, William
- 35. MISITE'E, John
- 36. OTTO, Steven Jude
- 37. RAU, Ishmael
- 38. SALEMANU, Martin
- 39. SIARANI, ANDY
- 40. SUABULU, Gray
- 41. TEGEROBO, Moses
- 42. TOITO'ONA, Joan
- 43. TORILOFA, Frank
- 44. UGULU, Primo
- 45. VAJAH, Jimmy
USP STAFFS AND FRIENDS
- 1. MAE, Paul
- 2. BUTAFA, Emanuel
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