Painful passage that led to untold miseries
First of Two Parts Mahendra Sukhdeo – The repugnant ‘slave trade’ from Black Africa to the newly settled White America ended in 1833. From 1500
First of Two Parts Mahendra Sukhdeo – The repugnant ‘slave trade’ from Black Africa to the newly settled White America ended in 1833. From 1500
Janifa Khan Janif – Second and Final Part In July 1989, the cold winters of New Zealand greeted us off our flight from Fiji to
Staff Reporter – The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is seeking to amend the provisions ofits Qualifications Framework in respect of English language requirements. The
Mark Worsop – Growing demand for NZMA’s hospitality, cookery and business programmes has sparked a massive expansion of the provider’s state-of-the-art Sylvia Park Campus. Work
Future Skills Academy Manukau is launching it’s National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support Level 4. The programme is designed for learners who wish
Al Madinah School in Mangere, Auckland, still needs to raise about $300,000 to finish paying for its recently completed building works. Founded in 1992, it
Dr Pamela von Hurst – In New Zealand one child in every 100 is diagnosed with a condition on the autism spectrum. It can be
Jenny Salesa – I am really concerned that older people, the young and struggling families will take a huge hit with extra fees when they
Venkat Raman – Despite their proven experience in management and corporate leadership, the role of women in governance is still not properly recognised and rewarded
Venkat Raman – Police dog Thames, who caused a flutter in the hearts of thousands of people after he went missing in the North Island,
Kamil Lakshman – Nepal is the latest victim to succumb to a massive natural disaster. A beautiful country, which I had planned to visit, is
Mike Booker – Fresh from their zero hours contract win with fast food chain McDonald’s, unions are warning that they have retailers in their sights.
A businesswoman has pleaded guilty in the Rotorua District Court on May 4, 2015 to 16 charges of theft by a person in a special
We support home efforts to help students Venkat Raman – Even before the country could recover from the shock of a massive earthquake that killed
Venkat Raman – Governor General Sir Jerry Mateparae said that New Zealanders who contribute positively to the progress of the country deserve to be recognised
Abdul Rafik – The new mobile app of Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is simplifying GST filing for small businesses and already 7270 people have downloaded
Life insurer AIA New Zealand was established in New Zealand in 1981, but has roots going much deeper: it is part of the AIA Group,
Phil Twyford – Prime Minister John Key said recently that there is no housing crisis in Auckland. He said that Auckland house prices are not
Phil O’Reilly – Incentives for firms to invest in innovation are welcome. The government announced $80 million increase in funding for Growth Grants announced on
Staff Reporter – Auckland Regional Migrant Services (ARMS) will conduct its next free job search workshop for new migrants on May 26, 2015. It will
Fali Mistry – People who are very premium conscious often fall into the trap of changing their insurances frequently to save a petty sum. These
Most of all beware of AML and CFT Programmes Staff Reporter – Businesses and people constantly transferring money between bank accounts and remitting overseas are
Mike Booker – New Zealand ecommerce sites have been hit by the vulnerability in the popular ecommerce platform Magneto, Retail News has been told. The
Fifth of several parts Abdulazeem Abozaid – In Islam, transactions and property deals are carried out through Sharia compliance known as ‘Ijarah Muntahia Bittamlik,’ and
ASB Bank maintains robust growth Venkat Raman – It is often said that a good bank should be the financial heart of the community with
Tinaz Karbhari – Tow ‘Jimmys’, one an ordained priest and a software engineer are the keynote speakers thus far confirmed to address young Zoroastrians at
Editorial One Fiji Indians have progressed over the years to become wealth creators in Fiji and they have cause to feel gratified that after more
Editorial Two Michael Woodhouse – The Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) which cracks down on employers who exploit migrant workers passed its final reading in
Rajendra Prasad Nailwal – The devastating earthquake in Nepal, which has so far claimed over 7000 lives, injured and left hundreds of thousands of people
Three emergency assistance teams from the Republic of China (Taiwan) reached Nepal on April 28 and 29 and launched immediately earthquake relief assessment and aid
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