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Chinese Naval Hospital Ship Concludes Successful Medical Mission in Tonga

The Chinese naval hospital ship, Peace Ark, has concluded its recent visit and medical mission in Tonga with remarkable success. Departing from Vuna Wharf in Nukualofa, the Peace Ark is now en route to Vanuatu, marking the third destination of the Harmonious Mission 2023. During its seven-day medical service initiative in Nuku’alofa, the Peace Ark […]

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Standing Behind Coach Toutai Kefu: Unearthing the True Obstacles of Tongan Rugby

Rugby is a game that binds nations, communities, and individuals. It’s more than just a sport; it’s a testament to discipline, dedication, and teamwork. In the realm of rugby, very few can claim the dedication and tenacity that the Ikale Tahi national rugby team embodies. Yet, like every great legacy, there are periods of triumphs

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Te’eki fai ha fakatau vakapuna, kei lele ‘a e alelea: CEO Lulutai

‘Iai mo e talatalanoa ki ha fengaue’aki ki ha fepuna’aki fakavaha’apule’anga. Kuo tuku holo he ngaahi ma’u’anga fakamatala ‘i he mitia fakasosiale ‘a e pehee kuo fakahoko ha fakatau vakapuna ‘a e kautaha vakapuna ‘a e pule’anga ‘oku ‘iloa ko e Lulutai Airline. Ka kuo fakapapau’i ki he ongoongo ni ‘e he pule lahi ‘o

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Prime Minister Misrepresents Fiscal Health of Tonga: Deficit Ignored

In a startling revelation, the former Finance Minister and Parliament member, Dr. Aisake Eke, has contradicted the Prime Minister’s recent statements regarding the 2023-24 budget. At a press conference on 28th July, the Prime Minister claimed that there was no budget deficit due to the government’s successful cost management strategies, with surplus funds being allocated

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Supreme Court Case Reveals Deep-Seated Governmental Misunderstanding of Rules and Procedures

Toakase Panisia Palelei’s victory against the Public Service Commission (PSC) in the Supreme Court has brought to light the weakness of the PSC’s defence, stemming from their lack of understanding of their own regulations. The ruling, delivered by Lord Chief Justice Whitten KC, questioned the validity of the Commission’s regulations and decisions. Introduced in 2003

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