April 30, 2014

May 1, 2014 Issue

Fijian returns home fighting for life

Sanil Kumar, a 29-year-old plumber and metal-sheet worker has been suffering from kidney failure since last year and as reported in Indian Newslink earlier, the

May 1, 2014 Issue

Veteran Banker to lead Bank of New Zealand

A veteran banker with proven expertise and decades of experience will lead the Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) as its Managing Director and Chief Executive

Fake job offers of a different kind

While a number potential migrants from India have fallen victims to fake job offers allegedly issued by Indian employers or their agents and suffered the

May 1, 2014 Issue

Fiji lawyer gains barrister certificate

After a year’s battle, former Fiji lawyer Dr Muhammad Shamsud-Dean Sahu Khan has been granted a certificate to practice as a Barrister in New Zealand.

May 1, 2014 Issue

Rail Link will ensure free flowing roads

April 28 was a historic day for Auckland as our new electric trains started regular services on the Onehunga line. We chose the Onehunga line

May 1, 2014 Issue

Royals bowl over Cantabrians

It was simply backyard cricket with yellow stumps on the un-mowed lawn of Christchurch’s Latimer Square on a drizzling and chilly day last fortnight. But

May 1, 2014 Issue

High British honour for Ratan Tata

Ratan Tata, the former chairman of the Tata Group which is one of the largest employers in Britain, was honoured by Queen Elizabeth with a

National Security should be an election issue

National Security and issues related to foreign and defence policy has found minimal occurrence in the New Zealand election campaign Political parties are focused primarily

May 1, 2014 Issue

Abstinence from voting is no option

Often the youth of our society are referred to as irresponsible. What really frustrates me about this is that in some instances we actually measure

May 1, 2014 Issue

No lollies scramble in Budget 2014

Our clear focus is on sustaining economic growth over the medium term, so the economy does not just burn brightly for a couple of years

May 1, 2014 Issue

Leading provider moves Manukau Campus

One of the most prominent and progressive Private Training Establishments (PTEs) and Tertiary Education Providers has moved its Manukau Campus to a larger facility to

May 1, 2014 Issue

New campaign hits three key markets

In order to enhance awareness of New Zealand as an education destination and build a database of students to connect with institutions and/or agents, Education

May 15, 2014 Issue

Diplomatic winter ends but apprehension remains

Although the lifting of the long unwanted travel ban has somewhat opened a window of understanding between New Zealand and Fiji, both sides are still

May 15, 2014 Issue

Programme to train Fijian diplomats

As a part of its efforts to professionalise its Foreign Service, Fiji is developing a course to train Fijians to become diplomats. The Fijian Public

May 15, 2014 Issue

Bainimarama salutes Girmityas

As Fiji reflects on the indenture period of Fiji, the pain and suffering of the Girmityas cannot be ignored. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama while closing

May 15, 2014 Issue

Islamic festival on Girmit journey

One of the most interesting incidents that took place on a voyage between India and New Zealand was a Muslim Religious Festival. Following is a

May 1, 2014 Issue

Vaisakhi colours in Hamilton

The Waikato Punjabi Cultural Club organised a Vaisakhi Festival in Hamilton with Bhangra, Giddha, Kavishiri, skits, songs, and spot prizes. Club President Rupinder Virk said

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