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  • Thursday 3 April 2008 3:03pm


    Pago Pago, American Samoa
    : Let me extend my congratulation to Lt .Colonel Siamelie Latu for a job well done. Hope this is going to be of some help to you in your responsibilities in Tonga. - Sione Lousiale Kava
  • Thursday 3 April 2008 2:04pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The final squad for Tonga's Tautahi Golds and Tau'uta Reds was announced yesterday in preparation for the 2008 Pacific Cup from April 14 to May 24.
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  • Wednesday 2 April 2008 12:09pm


    Oslo, Norway
    : “Air Chatham starts domestic service.” This is great news but will Air Chatham also fly to Niuatoputapu? - Peki Matheson
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  • Wednesday 2 April 2008 5:27am


    'Aositelelia
    : Fefe 'a e ngaahi matatahi? ne u 'alu atu ki Hihifo ki he matatahi ai ,'oku mahalo ko e kau kaime'akai ai he 'aho koia ne lahi hake he toko 300 tupu. Ko e fale malolo pe 'e taha ka na'e maumau ia. Ko e fehu'i ne 'alu kife toko 300 ko'eni he taimi ne fiema'u ai ke nau 'alu ki falemalolo. 'Oku te'eki nai ke fakakaukau 'a e Minisita Ngaue ia ki he palopalema ko'eni? Fefe nai 'a e Minisita ki he Takimamata? - Ika Helani
  • Tuesday 1 April 2008 7:31pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Air Chatham, Tonga's second domestic air operator will begin its service to Vava'u and Ha'apai on April 14, Russell Jenkins, the airline's Tonga General Manager, said this morning.
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  • Tuesday 1 April 2008 6:28pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Tonga/New Zealand Business Association is grateful to the Government of Tonga and the NEDC for its generous support to help Tongan businesses and other private sector groups to take part in the Pacific Trade Expo held earlier this month in Auckland, New Zealand. The goal at the Pacific Expo for Tonga was to attract export orders for Tongan products and services, and also to attract investment from New Zealand. Increased exports and investment will create more jobs for Tongans in Tonga.
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  • Monday 31 March 2008 8:16pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A new formula for calculating customs duty on imported vehicles, based on the size of the engine, will encourage people in Tonga to buy newer vehicles, the government hopes.
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  • Monday 31 March 2008 1:16pm


    Pago Pago, American Samoa
    : Ko e loto totonu 'o e tangata ia ke ma'u ha totongi lahi taha, kae 'ikai ke fai ha hela hono ngaue'i. Pea ko e ta'u 'e tolu 'eku hoko ko e tokoni pule ki he Custom Division 'a e Pule'anga Amerika Ha'amoa ne u ako ai e ngaahi tefito'i 'ulungaanga ko'eni mei a kinautolu 'oklu hu koloa mei Tu'apule'anga ki Pago Pago. Ko e tefito'i fakakaukau mo e faka'amu 'oku fakafekiki'i, tatau pe 'ehe kau Pisinisi mo e taautaha, ko e feinga lahi ke humai 'enau koloa kae 'oua totongi ha ha tute ia ki he Pule'anga. - Sione Lousiale Kava
  • Monday 31 March 2008 12:33pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : Highlights from Tonga's newspapers, March 24-27, 2008. An English translation summary by Tevita Fonua.
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  • Sunday 30 March 2008 7:40am


    USA
    : Ko e talanoa malie 'a e Tama Foa' 'o felave'i mo e 'ikai 'ilo 'o e fiema'u (need) mo e manako, sai'ia' (want) 'oku ki'i lahilahi 'a e fokotu'u me'a ka 'i he taimi tatau pe 'oku havala holo e pule'anga he kumi ha pa'anga ke fakatoli'a 'aki e holi'. Ko e fu'u fo'i palopalema fakalukufua he 'oku hange ha mahaki faka-Tonga' 'a e sio pe ki he nounou kae feinga pe ke kumi e me'a 'e fai ai e masiva'. 'Oku 'asi lahi eni 'i he ngaahi fungavaka lotu 'a e sio atu pe ki he pikoua 'a e kainga' kae fokotu'utu'u atu pe kavenga, malie! - Siosiua Moimoiangaha
  • Sunday 30 March 2008 5:30am


    Lau Basin,Tonga
    : I am the Chief Scientist onboard the Research Vessel (R/V) Kilo Moana. I am writing to correct a misrepresentation in your piece "First phase of Tonga mineral exploration begins" which appeared in the 26 March 2008 issue of Matangi Tonga. - Fernando Martinez
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  • Saturday 29 March 2008 5:41pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The young Noble Fakafanua, the estate holder of Ma'ufanga, is in a legal dispute with his two uncles and four aunties over the ownership of the Fakafanua Centre property, in a hearing in the Land Court that will continue next week.
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  • Friday 28 March 2008 4:36pm


    Honolulu, Hawaii
    : Army Lieutenant Colonel Siamelie Latu, Tonga Defence Services, from Tatakamotonga, Tonga, graduated March 26 from the Asia-Pacific Center for Studies Comprehensive Security Responses to Terrorism (CSRT) Course in Honolulu. Latu received his diploma from retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ed Smith, director of the Center.
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  • Friday 28 March 2008 11:24am


    USA
    : I am grieving the loss of common sense in the Government and the contributions by those who are suppose to be the advisors, Cabinet members and company, to our king. The announcement of establishing consular offices in Canberra and Wellington is a good example. It seems the Government's "wants" has priority over the true needs" of the kingdom. The "wants" are things that are nice to have but we can live without. The "needs" are those things we must have to survive as a kingdom. - Tama Foa
  • Friday 28 March 2008 5:38am


    Pangai, Ha'apai
    : Now that the PM has decided to retain the Minister of Tourism in Cabinet, the government's spin doctors have their work cut out for them when international good governance watchdogs issue their reports on Tonga towards the end of this year and early next year. I imagine Tonga will continue to retain its ranking, or worse, on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index - in 2007 it ranked 175 out of 180 countries. It will reflect how the government is viewed from outside - in this case, very corrupt. If the government insists that this is unfounded, let it be more transparent in its decisions and see if the TICPI will improve. I can also imagine the the US State Department's Tonga 2008 Human Rights Report saying . . . "public officials were usually corrupt and get away with it" and this would be an accurate statement, as we have witnessed in this case of the Prime Minister exonerating the Minister of Tourism from any wrongdoing. - Tupou Finau
  • Thursday 27 March 2008 7:54pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The Tonga government is investigating the cost of setting up two new Tonga Consular offices in Canberra and Wellington for possible inclusion in the new budget for 2008-09.
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  • Thursday 27 March 2008 7:23pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : The importation of aircrafts and aircraft parts to Tonga will be exempted from excise tariff, Tonga's government Information Unit announced this afternoon.
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  • Thursday 27 March 2008 4:40pm


    Nuku'alofa, Tonga
    : A new brochure called the 'Kingdom of Tonga Visitors' Guide 2008' was launched today as part of the preparations by the Ministry of Tourism to cater for the visitors that will be attending the King's Coronation in August.
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  • Thursday 27 March 2008 11:09am


    Pape'ete, Tahiti
    : A strike at one of French Polynesia's two public television stations is being pursued over the showing of a seven-minute pornographic film.
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  • Thursday 27 March 2008 10:51am


    Suva, Fiji
    : A leading Fiji human rights group has launched a fierce attack on Foreign Minister Winston Peters, claiming he was trying to"curry favour" with New Zealand's"media empire" in an election year.
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