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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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- 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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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, October 04, 2007 |
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MPs NOT SWITCHING SIDES
Solomontimes Online News Honiara
The Parliamentary Opposition has flatly denied a claim by the Finance and Treasury Minister, Gordon Darcy Lilo that some of his MPs intend to switch to the government. Mr.
Lilo earlier reported some Opposition MPs to have approached the Government, wanting to switch sides and take up new ministerial posts. While Mr.
Lilo could not immediately disclose the names of the MPs, he indicated that there is overwhelming interest from some opposition MPs to join the government.But Opposition Leader, Fred Fono in a statement said that not only is the claim not correct, but there is no need for "our MPs to switch to the government camp as it has enough members at its disposal to select from to fill vacancies".
He adds that Opposition MPs do not intend to switch camp because they understand their main mandate enshrined in the national constitution, which is to play the important watchdog role to ensure good governance, transparency and accountability.
Mr. Fono accused the Grand Coalition for Change Government of luring Opposition MPs to defect by offering them attractive financial benefit, assistance and state properties.
The Opposition Leader said the Parliamentary Opposition group is aware of the pre-requisite for getting funding assistant is to join the coalition government camp. |
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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
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- 1. MAE, Paul
- 2. BUTAFA, Emanuel
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