Many craft-based small businesses begin with a lot of raw materials and creativity like seashell crafting.For Solomon Islands with access to a good source of shells, such as around public and coastal areas, the opportunity to start a business might turn into a handsome profit.
The Solomon Islands Women in Business Association (SIWIBA) had a brief meeting with the Solomon Islands Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia, H.E Mr. Salana Kalu in Honiara.
SIWIBA President, Dalcy Tekulu had the opportunity to share with H.E Ambassador Kalu the Association’s aims and objectives with highlights of key achievement since its establishment.
A corporation without a system of corporate governance is often regarded as a body without a soul or conscience. As important for many organizations, SIWIBA board and staff had successfully ends a three days training on cooperate governance over the week.
Facilitating the training was Mr. Jerry Tengemoana of Prime academy and once the former CEO of chamber of Commerce.
The Solomon Islands Women in Business Association (SIWIBA) made a courtesy call to Honourable Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare where they formally introduced theAssociation as well as presenting some ofther immediate goals in the near future.
Visitations were made to the Australian High Commission’s Office through DFAT, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, BSP and Marketing and Exports Promotion Division of the Ministry of Commerce, Industries, Labour and Immigration last week Wednesday and Thursday.