April 14, 2015

Symposium on Prophet Mohammed

Staff Reporter The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at of New Zealand will conduct a Symposium on Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him) at its Majid Baitul Muqeet

Community

St John calls for better Ambulance service

Staff Reporter The much-used expression ‘It is better to have the Ambulance at the top of the cliff rather than the bottom,’ should be modified

Indian Ink makes its mark on the world

The extraordinary partnership of Jacob Rajan and Justin Lewis is now approaching its third decade. From humble beginnings, the founding members of Indian Ink have

Muthtamil Sangam plans New Year Festival

Venkat Raman Culture and tradition will combine with modern day youth to promote an evening of entertainment ushering in the Tamil New Year later this

Community

Friendly mothers promote healthy babies

Vishal Rishi ‘Healthy Babies, Healthy Futures’ is a free programme that aim to improve the health of pregnant mothers, babies and toddlers by providing the

Editorial Two – Junket to Europe stinks

The New Zealand Herald said Six years ago, Prime Minister John Key acknowledged taxpayer outrage over globetrotting parliamentarians by saying he did not want his

Past lives bring torrid memories

An exclusive story of an extraordinary Aucklander Do you believe in life after death? If you do, have you had any flashback of a life

Government to revisit tax on employee shares

Dinesh Naik KPMG welcomes the proposal to simplify tax for employee share schemes. Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has released an Issues Paper on ways to

Rogue employers must be punished

Dennis Maga The government should consider greater sanctions for employers who exploit migrant workers The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is taking enforcement

People in Business

While the New Zealand mortgage and insurance market is crowded, a new entrepreneur believes that there is a pronounced need for professionals who can provide

Rising risks make insurance a necessity

Jeffery Nathan Insurance policies have become inevitable in today’s business world, whether we like it or not. Owners or Operators of businesses, be it small,

Traffic codes for new migrants

Staff Reporter New migrants who mistakenly believe that they are expert drivers and can easily tackle New Zealand roads often regret their haste and then

Business

Over-Subscribed boot camp thrills

Dr Jeff Stangl Commerce and economics students from all over the North Island gave up a week of their school holidays to immerse themselves in

Business

Youngsters throw away cancer sticks Elspeth Tilley

Massey University’s ‘It is My Life’ Smoke-Free campaign proves that young people are most responsive to messages created by their peers. Massey researchers have measured

Fijilink

Skills shortage begins to hit Fiji

Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama Our education revolution is my Government’s proudest achievement. We are determined to develop the North and end the decades of neglect by

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Fiji lifts aeronautical charges for airlines

Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum The new aeronautical fees charged to international airlines for use of the airport facilities in Fiji has come into effect on February 1,

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Book on Girmit pitches well in Melbourne

Staff Reporter A cross-section of the Melbourne community was present at the launch of the Book, ‘Aryan Avatars: From prehistoric darkness to settlers in the

Education

We should kill the rising trend of suicides

Gunjan Sharma Did you really want to die?” “No one commits suicide because they want to die.” “Then why do they do it?” “Because they

Education

Essay on ageing and get some good old money

Venkat Raman A London based charitable institution has invited essays on an issue that is a matter of growing concern in many parts of the

Education

Programme welds together talent and need

Future Skills Academy Manukau is launching its’ National Certificate in Welding Level 3 Programme’ this month. The Programme offers theoretical knowledge and skills in welding

Homelink

Awards present a platform for celebration

Apurv Shukla Entries for the Eighth Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (IBA) 2015 opened on March 1, 2015 and would close at 6 pm on

Immigration scam continues

International students from India continue to be the soft targets for fraudsters who skim them of money citing ‘immigration lapses.’ A typical case runs along

‘Embarrassing loyalty’ avoided

David Shearer On a less political note for the school holidays, was it not great to see both New Zealand and India do so well

Declining crime raises safety in Manukau

Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi Counties Manukau Police District annual crime statistics for 2014 show that our crime rate fell by 5.9% last year. Nationally, the crime

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