February 2011

Gem of a shop in Papatoetoe

While product and service quality are essential ingredients for customer satisfaction, success in business also depends on the environment. An ambience that bespeaks quality, embellished

Papatoetoe : The Heartbeat of Manukau

Hard Work is Chicken feed for franchisee

Operating a fast food outlet can be exciting and exacting at the same time. But Country Chicken & Pizza Express Franchisee in Papatoetoe (563 Great

Travel packages to suit every budget

Whether you are a first, business or economy class passenger, or a traveller on business or holiday with an eye on your wallet, you could

What caps your personality

Soccer, cricket and rugby players and enthusiasts are among those who bow down before Hassan Bhai of South City Barbers, not in shame but to

Store promise attire for all

Indian fashion has always been a source of intrigue and endearment and over the years, organisations like Ambaram and Sons in Papatoetoe that offer quality

Low overheads accrue price advantage

When Jay Narayan decided to venture into business less than three years ago, he thought a store that stocked and sold spices would not only

Papatoetoe : The Heartbeat of Manukau

Size has no relevance for success in law

Shailendra Singh established Singhs, Lawyers in 1996 as a law firm to provide efficient and cost effective service to the greater South Auckland Region. Since

Protect yourself from shoddy agents

Notwithstanding the fact that the new Immigration Act is designed to promote healthy practices among immigration consultants and agents and despite the fact that there

Protect yourself from shoddy agents

Notwithstanding the fact that the new Immigration Act is designed to promote healthy practices among immigration consultants and agents and despite the fact that there

Authentic food entices customers

Dining and takeaway clients looking for authentic food with hygiene and aroma can expect complete satisfaction at Country Fried Chicken & Pizza Express now open

Radio Apna 990 Fiji Cup

Pakistan should lift its game in Cricket

Pakistan and New Zealand played their Second Test Match in Wellington from January 15 to 19, 2011 at the Basin Reserve Stadium in Wellington. After

Radio Apna 990 Fiji Cup

Nasinu looks for flying colours

The Nasinu Soccer Club, with its distinctive Cyan Blue and Purple colours, is confident of coming out in flying hues at the ensuing Fiji Soccer

Radio Apna 990 Fiji Cup

Backline Boys at frontline Soccer

Tavua is the one of the oldest and most successful soccer teams associated with the NZ Fiji AFC. A group of soccer enthusiasts who migrated

February 15 2011 issue

War clouds gather for Election 2011

The two major parties have begun to pitch their battle tents as Prime Minister John Key announced that the General Election to choose new Members

Defaulting restaurants face stiff action

Owners and managers of restaurants, which are found guilty of concealing income, not remitting Income Tax and GST returns, will come to grief as the

February 15 2011 issue

Porridge for fraudster

Justice finally caught up 38-year-old Raghu Aryasomayajula, a native of the South Indian state of Andhra, as the Auckland District Court sentenced him to four

February 15 2011 issue

Challenges fortify will to succeed

This year is about building a brighter future for New Zealanders. The most important challenge facing New Zealand is our economic performance. By building the

February 15 2011 issue

Community leaders resent negative labelling

Two important community groupings have condoled the death of Ranjeeta Kumar, a 26-year-old woman who was burnt to death in Huntly near Hamilton last month,

Spiteful media indifferent to facts

In Bollywood movie Namastay London, an old British aristocrat mocks India, quoting wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill as saying, “In India you will find

Police introspect change in work culture

New Zealanders can expect a major change in the outlook, approach and working of the Police to become smarter, culturally sensitive and responsive to the

Help at hand to combat racism

If your name does not sound ‘Kiwi,’ chances are that doors to opportunities could be closed, a senior police official has said. But unlike the

February 15 2011 issue

India loses modern Chanakya

In the demise of Krishnaswamy Subrahmanyam (82) on February 2, India had lost its premier strategic expert and doyen of security studies. He died after

Man jailed for $1.4 million fraud

A man paid the ultimate price for disloyalty and embezzlement at a family owned security equipment supply company in which he was employed as General

No ‘Super Police’ for Super City

The current district system of Police administration will continue in the greater Auckland region. Assistant Police Commissioner (Auckland) Allan Boreham said that while Auckland had

Pseudo marriage celebrant pays his price

A South Island Funeral Director has paid his price for posing as a marriage celebrant and causing distress to a newly married man. The Christchurch

Feb 1, 2012 Issue

Failing economy worries Botany voters

Former US President once said, “It is the economy, stupid”, and never has that been truer as the Botany by-election campaign heats up. As I

February 15 2011 issue

Another GST hike will kill us

Last year, the National Government increased GST from 12.5% to 15% and now there is talk of its increase to 17.5%. Indian Newslink readers would

Jami-Lee may trigger another by-election

National is certain that its candidate Jami-Lee Ross (25)will win the by-election in Botany on March 5 and the youngest would-be Parliamentarian is certain that

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