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Friday 30 December 2005 4:47pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : As of November 2005 Tonga's official Foreign Reserve held by the National Reserve Bank of Tonga was $81.8 million, an amount equivalent to 4.3 months of imports of goods. The November Foreign Reserve was $0.6 million less than that of October.Premium content -
Thursday 29 December 2005 9:54pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Only four people have died on Tonga's roads so far this year - the lowest road toll in three years - but, tragically, in 2005 the victims were children who were hit while crossing the road, while the number of non-fatal road accidents has increased on previous years.Premium content -
Thursday 29 December 2005 11:43am
London, United Kingdom : I am alarmed that the current Prince Regent, Lavaka Ata has lost touch with reality and of family sense with this insensitive misjudgement. With Christmas gone and New Year coming, Lavaka Ata has just opened more doors to more enemies over some Royal Cow! Now, we've got Tongans and Samoans having a legitimate reason for his resignation. - William MarinerPremium content -
Thursday 29 December 2005 11:39am
USA : The year (2005) is about to turn and leave us all in the dust and 2006 is upon us. I have patiently waited to see the Political Reformers (Edwards, Niu, Pohiva, et al) detailed plan for this reformation. So far, nothing worth spitting! I am restless and I am close to giving up on some of our own reformers. So far, they claim to have THE plan but they are not willing to share it with the public. What's up with this? - TamaFoaPremium content -
Wednesday 28 December 2005 3:30pm
UK : I would like to thank all the staff in Matangi Tonga for their contribution towards supplying numerous unbiased and informative news from the mainland during this most interesting year for all Tongans. - William MarinerPremium content -
Wednesday 28 December 2005 3:30pm
Auckland, New Zealand : It is that time of the year where we are reminded of the birth of Christ more than two thousand years ago. Certainly the day has been overshadowed by the commercial promotions of the business community and most, if not all, are focusing on parties, food and clothes but I believe it is very important for us to reflect on the spirituality of the day. - Sailosi FinauPremium content -
Tuesday 27 December 2005 2:30pm
Nuku'alofa,Tonga : Lady Alaileula Tuku'aho, the widowed daughter-in-law of the King, left Tonga suddenly last week, describing her departure as, "the end of that chapter of my life."Premium content -
Thursday 22 December 2005 7:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Dr Sitiveni Halapua, is the vice chairman of the newly formed National Committee for Political Reform (NCPR), a parliamentary committee which is taking the first steps to map out a direction for political reform. Interview by Pesi Fonua.4 commentsPremium content -
Thursday 22 December 2005 6:06pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : It has to be the best Christmas present that the people of Niuafo‘ou and Niuatoputapu have ever hoped for - the resumption of commercial air services to their islands yesterday, December 21.Premium content -
Thursday 22 December 2005 5:56pm
Suva, Fiji : I have been reading heaps of writings, suggestions, comments and opinions of academics, commoners, government and fellow Tongans abroad. What I can't seem to figure is the crux of the problem. Is it the government or the people or perhaps both? - Feleti S.Premium content -
Thursday 22 December 2005 5:50pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tongan squash growers hoping for some Christmas cash will be disappointed as the payments for this year' sqaush exports will not be made by the exporters to the growers until next year.Premium content -
Thursday 22 December 2005 5:33pm
Australia : The family of a Tongan man who plunged to his death at Melbourne's Maribyrnong Detention Centre has started legal action against the Federal Government of Australia.Premium content -
Tuesday 20 December 2005 10:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : THE King of Tonga left Tonga to go to New Zealand yesterday for medical reasons in what appeared to be a hasty departure, since the 87-year-old king had only just returned to Tonga from New Zealand on December 5 and was expected to be at home in Tonga over Christmas and the New Year.Premium content -
Monday 19 December 2005 6:33pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Criticisms of Tonga's accession to WTO made by Oxfam last week, have been called "outrageous", "nasty" and "erroneous", by the Tongan delegation to Hong Kong, led by Tonga's Minister of Labour, Commerce and Industries Hon. Dr Fred Sevele, in a statement today.Premium content -
Monday 19 December 2005 4:03pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Visiting Tonga for Christmas is His Grace Bishop Suriel of the Egyptian Orthodox Church, who arrived on December 14 on a 14-days visit.Premium content -
Sunday 18 December 2005 5:00pm
California, USA : Please give Kaveinga e Folau, (Journey and Purpose), thanks on the great piece of writing, King wanted people to achieve economic freedom . I can only say Brilliant, outstanding, distinguished, first-rate. - Siosaia MoimoiangahaPremium content -
Sunday 18 December 2005 4:56pm
U.K. : It seems like the people of Tonga are divided in whether or not to change the system of rule. The old ailing monarchy system is the only system that Tongans have known for nearly four generations of Tupou's. - William MarinerPremium content -
Friday 16 December 2005 6:16pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Cafe Reef, a new coffee and snacks place was opened yesterday in the Nuku‘alofa harbour area, by the guest of honour, Hon Alaileula Tuku‘aho.Premium content -
Friday 16 December 2005 6:01pm
Hong Kong, (Oxfam/IFEX/Pacific Media Watch) : The Pacific Island Kingdom of Tonga is about to make history. Tonga is due today to join the World Trade Organisation (WTO) on what are arguably the worst terms ever offered to any country, according to an analysis of leaked documents released today by international agency Oxfam.Premium content -
Friday 16 December 2005 5:54pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The development of the Tonga media during the past four weeks has been unprecedented, particularly in broadcasting, with a new international television broadcaster launching a Tonga service.Premium content