Cleaner inside on sexual offence
A Palmerston North cleaner has been obliged to serve nine months in prison on proven charges of possessing an objectionable publication. Matthew James Hay (29)
A Palmerston North cleaner has been obliged to serve nine months in prison on proven charges of possessing an objectionable publication. Matthew James Hay (29)
The talk of a referendum on the need and usefulness of the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system has surfaced yet again, following the Government’s
The last few weeks have been busy in Manurewa (South Auckland). I have been visiting lots of businesses and meeting with locals. Some businesses are
The Government is sending all the wrong signals to ethnic communities by its decision to downgrade the Office for Ethnic Affairs in the current restructuring
A Papatoetoe teacher will soon be advocating teaching science as a priority subject to children in intermediate Schools. Mazru Shahdaab Alee is attending the second
New Zealand Tertiary College (NZTC) is placing on sale copies of a Cookbook, the proceeds from which will go to ‘Jagriti Children’s Home’ in Delhi.
All we hear from various speakers at the ever-increasing seminars and workshops is statistics on the Indian population, wealth demographics and how each State in
While every business or commercial venture aims to optimise productivity and profitability, success eludes some of them. In our profession, we often come across the
An appropriate loan structure, Cash flow Forecasts and Budget are among the most important strategies for successful business planning. In current tough financial conditions, these
The Government is to raise the minimum level of family tax credit for low income working families from April 1, 2011. Families with an after-tax
As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the returns that investors have made. The markets have been volatile and hence there have
In what could be described as an important milestone in its successful journey, Sudima Hotels New Zealand (of Glamorton Developments Limited) moved its headquarters to
When the news of 29 miners trapped in the West Coast hit the wires and columns of newspapers on November 19, the immediate thought was
Prime Minister John Key is to visit India early next year. The visit, which will mark a milestone in bilateral ties, had had a long
Even as the Nation mourned with the families who had lost their dear ones in the Pike River Mine disaster, the questions that were being
Asia’s emerging economies hold the key to the future growth of the world economy and their development programmes would benefit other countries, particularly New Zealand,
I have just returned from Fiji. The mango is in season and sugarcane harvest is in progress. The dry spell that threatened the west had
Property development and Real Estate are not the prerogative of a few and the market is open for new and young players who have the
Did you know that South Asian people have some of the highest rates of Diabetes and Heart Disease in New Zealand? As a part of
The fact politicians talk sweet is perhaps more evident in their health condition than in their behaviour. That fact became more evident at a recent
Dr Guna Magesan, one of the founding members of the Council and Rotorua Deepawali Festival Coordinator said wearing shoes while lighting the traditional Lamp was
Even as Mahatma Gandhi was preaching freedom through non-violence and peace, many other militant groups believed in revolution, seizure and speedy action. The Chittagong Armoury
Many years ago, Producer-Director B R Chopra told me, “There are only two types of audience – one that sees movies for entertainment and the
The HRV Cup Twenty20 will have added attraction with a number of international stars featured in local teams. The matches will begin with the Central
Rakiraki won the Sanatan IDC trophy in an exciting finish at the Centre Park in Mangere on November 14, 2010. The Salesh Kumar-led team beat
Auckland based Muthtamil Sangam has announced its participation in the ‘Spirit of Cricket Tournament’ during the ensuing season. Resident players who hail from various Indian
A top leader of the Muslim community has called on Muslims in New Zealand to engage in closer partnership with other ethnic groups for greater
Counties Manukau Police Community Services Manager Senior Sergeant Mike Fulcher said there were a number of self-harming, anti-social behaviour and other incidents occurring in his
New Zealand’s Muslim community demonstrated in Auckland last weekend its penchant for solidarity and community work, while simultaneously fostering family values and virtues of good
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