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Sport: Tonga targeting top eight finish in Wellington 7s
Pacific heavyweights Fiji and Samoa are expected to again be among the title contenders at the Wellington Sevens, which begins on Friday. But for neighbours Tonga earning an invite to...
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Sport: Team Tonga settled in Sochi ahead of Winter Games debut
Audio 7 Feb 2014Tongan delegation welcomed to Sochi days out from Bruno Banai's luge debut. Audio
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Tongan church to start rebuilding 21 churches, halls and residences
The Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga is to rebuild 21 buildings wrecked when Cyclone Ian hit Ha'apai last month. The reconstruction project will include church buildings, halls and residences for...
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Tonga urged to make the most of women as agriculture asset
A founder of a new project aiming to foster greater participation of Tongan women in agriculture says females are a huge asset to the country and need to be given...
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Seasonal labour schemes bring huge benefits to Tonga
Audio 3 Feb 2014Several thousand Tongans enjoying the benefits of seasonal labour in Australia and New Zealand. Audio
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Tongan students in court today after trial brought forward a week
The trial for 147 Tupou College students in Tonga, who are charged in relation to a violent attack on a home, has been brought forward a week, and is expected...
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Tonga govt positive on moves to promote Women in Agriculture
A new project which looks to foster greater participation of Tongan women in agriculture has received a positive response from government-level stakeholders. The Women in Agriculture Media project is…
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Agriculture project aims to make most of Tongan asset
Audio 3 Feb 2014A founder of a new project aiming to foster greater participation of Tongan women in agriculture is encouraging people involved in the sector to look for opportunities in regional markets. Audio
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Tongan cyclone recovery plan approved by Cabinet
The Tongan government has today approved a cyclone recovery plan to deal with the category five storm which displaced 8,000 people, destroyed buildings and infrastructure and flattened food crops…
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USP assures Kiribati university construction to start soon
The University of the South Pacific has assured Kiribati that construction of its replacement campus will begin within a few months. The USP vice chancellor, Rajesh Chandra, announced last year...
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 29 January 2014
Audio 29 Jan 2014New legislation strengthens role of custom institutions in land deals; American Samoa fishing association feeling hopeful about industry; Acting Premier of Niue says he's not worried about a motion of… Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 28 January 2014
Audio 28 Jan 2014Acting Premier of Niue says he's not worried about a motion of no confidence and says the opposition is just trying to smear the government; Papua New Guinea says the execution of 13 people currently… Audio
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Demand for Tongan vanilla growing overseas
A New Zealand business selling vanilla grown in Tonga says demand for its products is growing overseas, particularly in Japan and United States. Heilala Vanilla is aiming to expand its...
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Overseas market growing for Tongan vanilla
Audio 27 Jan 2014A New Zealand business selling vanilla grown in Tonga says demand for its products is growing in its overseas markets particularly in Japan and United States. Audio