NZ provides million-dollar support to stadium and education
Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - 14:06
Visiting Tonga, New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key this morning pledged around $2 million assistance to upgrade Tonga’s Teufaiva Stadium for the 2019 Pacific Games. New Zealand has also committed another $5 million towards the reconstruction of schools in Ha’apai that were destroyed by Tropical Cyclone Ian.
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Koe taha 'eni ha 'defend' ma
Ko e taha 'eni ha 'defend' ma'ulalo mo'oni kuo fai 'e he PM Tonga fekau'aki pea mo Siaina. ‘low interest rates with the new bank’ ridiculous! Ko e founga 'eni ia 'oku ngaue'aki 'e he ngaahi pangike kotoape 'i mamani ke tohoaki'i mai 'aki kakai 'I ha ki'i taimi nounou pe. ‘Chinese run retail shops which help our economy’. How? Ko e toko fiha nai 'i Tonga 'oku ma'u ha nau vahenga tu'uma'u meihe kau Siaina, fe'unga ke tauhi 'aki honau famili 'o a'u ki he mate (long run) ? Pe ko e fakatau pe 'ehe kau Siaina ia 'enau koloa pea tanaki pa'anga ma'anautolu. "It's sad that some of our Tongans when they run small shops they don't have the skills to keep the books and they run for two months and shops closes'. Insult! 'eni ki he kakai pisinisi Tonga mo e kakai Tonga ki mamani. Ko e fuofua me'a ha taki 'oha fonua ke malu'i 'a e ongoongo lelei 'o hono kakai, 'o 'ikai folahi atu ki mamani ho tau vale. Bottom line is, 'oua na'a fakakaukau 'a e kakai Tonga ko e 'I ai 'a e kau Siaina kiha lelei fakalukufua ma'ae kakai 'o Tonga. They there to do business for their own benefits. Fakamalo ki NZ he tokoni....SAIA