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Friday 10 September 2004 12:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : In a hearing in an open court on 6th September 2004 to consider a review of the injunction granted by the Court on 17 August, 2004 quashing the sole operator license of Peau Vava'u Limited, the Supreme Court of Tonga ordered to rescind the injunction granted by it on 17 August 2004 and this to take effect from Friday 10th September 2004. - Peau Vava'uPremium content -
Friday 10 September 2004 11:15am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The new Minister for Foreign Affairs took his oath and a letter from the Chief Secretary and the Secretary to Cabinet informing the House of a restructure of government ministries and the appointment of new ministers. From the House, Minute No. 38, Monday 6 September 2004.Premium content -
Friday 10 September 2004 11:12am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The official foreign reserves held by the National Reserve Bank decreased by $0.2 million in July 2004, from $89.7 million to $89.5 million, an amount equivalent to 5.5 months of imports of goods.Premium content -
Wednesday 8 September 2004 5:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : FlyNiu Airlines will close down this week following a Supreme Court ruling this morning. The FlyNiu CEO 'Atu Finau this afternoon in a Press Conference said that they had accepted the court decision with much regret. He said that the biggest loser is the travelling public who will no longer have the right to choose which airline they want to fly with.Premium content -
Wednesday 8 September 2004 5:30pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : MP's debate the decision to adopt a new pension scheme for Members of Parliament or whether to stay with the old pension scheme. From the House, Minute No. 35, Thursday 12 August 2004.Premium content -
Wednesday 8 September 2004 1:17pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga :Chief Justice Webster in rescinding an injunction that had allowed FlyNiu to continue flying in Tonga, said today it was important that his ruling was understood to be about a temporary measure, and that a final decision will come only after the court has heard all the facts and all the submissions for the parties.
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Wednesday 8 September 2004 12:23pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Chief Justice Webster this morning cancelled the injunction that he granted the FlyNiu Airlines on August 17.Premium content -
Tuesday 7 September 2004 5:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : A Supreme Court decision on the future of the two domestic air services currently serving Tonga, FlyNiu Airlines and Peau Vava‘u, will be announced by Chief Justice Webster tomorrow, Wednesday.Premium content -
Tuesday 7 September 2004 11:00am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Tongan noble, Hon. Fielakepa has been appointed as the new Attorney General and Minister of Justice.Premium content -
Tuesday 7 September 2004 10:54am
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Shoreline Group of Companies has parted company with its main financier the ANZ Bank. At the end of last month ANZ ceased to do the billing for Shoreline Power, it closed down its branch at the Shoreline Headquarters and removed its ATM machine from outside the building.Premium content -
Tuesday 7 September 2004 10:30am
Leighton Buzzard, United Kingdom : Are there any players travelling from your country to the UK in the near future who want to still play and enjoy their rugby? -
Monday 6 September 2004 6:04pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : People's Representatives to the Tongan Parliament today called for government to hold a referendum, asking the Tongan people if they want the right to elect all of the 30 members of the Tongan parliament, so the King can appoint his Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers from among the elected members.Premium content -
Monday 6 September 2004 5:38pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Hundreds of Tongans prayed aloud together with the King and Queen last night at the Teufaiva Outdoor Stadium, Nuku'alofa, asking God to have mercy on Tonga's political leaders, and to teach them to be honest and truthful, and to love the people.Premium content -
Friday 3 September 2004 6:18pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Day Four of the Judicial Review challenging the Amendment of Clause 7 of the Constitution last year, concluded the submissions made by the legal counsel Dr Rodney Harrison for the 173 plaintiffs, and Paul Radich for the defendant, the Kingdom of Tonga.Premium content -
Friday 3 September 2004 5:56pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : An award ceremony at the Tonga Police Headquarters on September 2 marked the retirement of two officers, the Fire Chief and the Deputy Fire Chief who have been in the service for 30 years. Visiting Tonga and attending the ceremony were the Chiefs of Police from the Pacific Islands.Premium content -
Friday 3 September 2004 5:45pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in program on Family Values presented the first Family Values Awards to three model Tongan families on September 2 at Liahona High School, Tongatapu. The awards were presented to Dr Viliami Puloka and his wife Dr 'Aivi Puloka; the President of the Free Church of Tonga, Rev. Semisi Fonua and family; and Dr Viliami Tangi and family.Premium content -
Thursday 2 September 2004 5:35pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The submissions for a Judicial Review, challenging the amendment of Clause 7 of the Tongan Constitution ended in Nuku'alofa this afternoon.Premium content -
Thursday 2 September 2004 5:18pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : Tonga's former Secretary of Foreign Affairs Mr Sonatane Tu'akinamolahi Taumoepeau-Tupou, has been appointed as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs, receiving his letter of appointment this morning.Premium content -
Thursday 2 September 2004 4:00pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Immigration Division has confiscated the passports of some Tongans who are allowed dual citizenship by second countries. An exception is for people born overseas to Tongan fathers and they may hold dual citizenship because this category is currently not covered under the current legislation. In response to requests from Matangi Tonga Online readers who are concerned with this issue, the following is a copy of the current Nationality Act. - Government of Tonga -
Wednesday 1 September 2004 4:51pm
Nuku'alofa, Tonga : On the third day of the Judicial Review, challenging the amendment to Clause 7 of the Tongan Constitution and the introduction of restrictive media laws, Dr Rodney Harrison finished his 77-pages submission.Premium content