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Friday 24 August 2007 1:06pm
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea : The International Finance Corporation (the private sector arm of the World Bank Group) manages the Private Enterprise Partnership for the Pacific (PEP-Pacific), a lead sponsor for Pacific Microfinance Week. An initiative of Microfinance Pasifika Network, the conference will provide a platform for the exchange of information on the provision of inclusive and sustainable financial services, including remittances, payment services and insurance, savings and credit in the Pacific Islands.Premium content -
Friday 24 August 2007 10:37am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The day's working agenda for the House was to debate on two committee reports, one from the Finance Committee and the other from the Law Committee. Debate by the PRs, led by 'Isileli Pulu and 'Akilisi Pohiva was very poor on both reports. They both started off well but then deteriorated into pointless arguments.Premium content -
Friday 24 August 2007 10:27am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Three Tongan People's Representatives joined a special Bridge of Peace Ceremony conducted by peace volunteers from the Universal Peace Federation, at the Korean House Restaurant, in Nuku'alofa last night, August 23.Premium content -
Thursday 23 August 2007 4:04pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Six Tongan seasonal workers will leave for New Zealand on September 1, the second group joining the new RSE scheme this year.Premium content -
Thursday 23 August 2007 12:54pm
Geneva, Switzerland : More than at any previous time in history, global public health security depends on international cooperation and the willingness of all countries to act effectively in tackling new and emerging threats. That is the clear message of this year's World Health Report, A Safer Future, which concludes with six key recommendations to secure the highest level of global public health security.Premium content -
Thursday 23 August 2007 9:35am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A Queen Salote College sixth former, 'Akanesi Kaufusi, has won the logo competition for the 38th Pacific Islands Forum meeting to be held in Tonga in October.Premium content -
Wednesday 22 August 2007 7:58pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A new political party, called the Paati Langafonua Tu'uloa or "PLT", was officially launched by its president Sione Fonua at the Basilica, Nuku'alofa, on Saturday, August 18.Premium content -
Wednesday 22 August 2007 7:25pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Five Chinese Geo-technicians completed geological surveys of major sites in the Central Business District in Nuku'alofa this week in an early stage of investigation into the ground structure ahead of reconstruction work.Premium content -
Wednesday 22 August 2007 6:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The funeral of Mosese Taulupe Aleamotu'a, the Broadcast Controller for Tonfon Television will be held on Monday August 27. Taulupe (41) a father of nine, died suddenly on August 19.Premium content -
Wednesday 22 August 2007 6:42pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga Airports Limited (TAL) is supporting Tongan athletes participating in the Pacific Games by waiving the payment of their Departure Tax from Tonga.Premium content -
Tuesday 21 August 2007 6:15pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Most of the Tongan athletes preparing to compete in the 13th South Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa, will leave Tonga today August 21.Premium content -
Tuesday 21 August 2007 9:05am
Sydney, Australia : I am extremely disturbed by the content your latest Editorial about the new development in political reform in Tonga in which three of those PRs charged with sedition relating to 16/11 have been selected to form a Tripartite Committee to vet proposals for political reform in Tonga. I wholeheartedly agree with you that this move is "as much a set back in our strive for political reform in Tonga in the 21st century as was the destruction in Nuku'alofa on November 16 last year". How can leaders of our government be so blinded so as to let such an outrageous move to get through? - Rev. Ma‘afu Palu -
Monday 20 August 2007 6:49pm
Paris, France : New Zealand, the hosts of the 2011 Rugby World Cup would prefer to have only 16 teams competing in the 2011 World Cup, reported the New Zealand Herald today.Premium content -
Monday 20 August 2007 5:58pm
'Okalani, Nu'usila : Kuo maau e Timi 'a e Tu'i Tonga ke fakafofonga'i 'a Tonga 'i he Sipoti 'a e Pasifiki Tonga 'a ia 'e kamata he 'aho 25 'o 'Akosi pea toki 'osi ki he 'aho 8 'o Sepitema. Ko e fe'auhi 'a e Siu'a'alo e toki kamata ia he 'aho 3 'o Sepitema 'o toki 'osi 'i he 'aho 6 'o Sepitema. - Timi Tu'i TongaPremium content -
Monday 20 August 2007 5:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Mosese Taulupe Aleamotu'a (41) the Broadcast Controller for Tonfon Television died suddenly yesterday afternoon, August 19.Premium content -
Monday 20 August 2007 4:40pm
Wellington, New Zealand : A small group of internet activists from New Zealand, Australia the Solomon Islands and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) plan to take the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative to the Pacific islands.Premium content -
Monday 20 August 2007 1:43pm
Honiara, Solomon Islands : The Pacific will be left behind if it does not jump onboard the 'new Internet'.Premium content -
Monday 20 August 2007 1:05pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Palu Aviation Services (PAS) Limited is pleased to announce, that it has today signed a Maintenance Agreement with Airlines Tonga Limited to provide maintenance for its Y-12 and EMB110 type aircraft.Premium content -
Saturday 18 August 2007 5:36pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The second group of Tongan soldiers to be deployed to Iraq on peace keeping duty left Fua'amotu Airport this morning, on the first leg of their journey to Baghdad.Premium content -
Saturday 18 August 2007 5:05pm
Wellilngton, New Zealand : Despite hitting severe turbulence from its government owners over helping fly Australian soldiers to Iraq, Air New Zealand will help transport another troop of Baghdad-bound soldiers on August 18, Stuff NZ reports.Premium content