March 15, 2018

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Tributes pour in for Dr Robert Khan

Venkat Raman Fiji’s Prime Minister Josiah Voreqe Bainimarama sent his personal condolences, former Fijian Prime Minister Mahendra Choudhary flew up to Auckland and so did

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Colleagues challenge National Leader on tax

Newshub Simon Bridges appears to already be at odds with his Finance and Housing spokeswomen. The new National leader revealed his reshuffled Shadow Cabinet on

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Simon Bridges has work cut out for him

Latest Poll puts Labour ahead of National Colin James (RNZ) Labour’s latest average is 44.0%, against National’s 42.7%. Except for a few feverish days during

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PIO Conversion to cost NZ$150

Staff Reporter The Indian government has announced that conversion of People of Indian Origin (PIO) cards to Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card at the

Ending school donations unrealistic

Nikki Kaye Labour must come up with more cash if it is to go ahead with its unrealistic plan to end school donations, with data

Education

Education provider acquires Whitecliffe College

Sourced Content Former Owner-Managing Director of New Zealand Career College, entrepreneur and Sponsor of our Business Awards Feroz Ali has announced acquisition of the Auckland

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Waitakere Hindi School gets $2500 funding

Supplied Content Waitakere Hindi School, arguably the finest institution of its kind serving the community has received $2500 (its targeted amount) funding from a charitable

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TEC makes structural changes for new pathway

Tim Fowler Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) has announced its final decisions on a pathway for reorganisation. This follows a period of consultation with staff on

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New Zealand donates Voting Screens to FEO

Selita Bolanavanua New Zealand has donated 15,015 Voting Screens to Fiji, which is facing General Election soon. Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright handed over cardboard

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Minister vows to curb police brutality

Losirene Lacanivalu The Fijian Police Force and the Government will not condone any Police brutality and offenders will be brought to justice, Defence Minister Inoke

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Efforts to contain violence against women

Kathrin Krishna Sixty-four per cent of women in Fiji go through some form of violence in their lives. To address this issue, the Ministry for

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Labour Party prepares for General Election

Waisea Nasokia Lautoka lawyer and former People’s Democratic Party (PDP) stalwart Aman Ravin­dra Singh has been appoint­ed to lead the Fiji Labour Party (FLP) into

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Auckland Mayor left to tackle housing shortage

Todd Niall (RNZ) Housing strategist Leonie Freeman has pulled the plug on her 19-month philanthropic bid for an independent body to set, monitor and deliver on home-building

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Grant Robertson to serve ‘Wellbeing Budget’

Venkat Raman New Zealanders can expect a ‘Wellbeing Budget,’ which will support growth of human, natural, financial and social capital, Finance Minister Grant Robertson has

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The man of many worlds has left us

Professor Stephen Hawking dies at 76 Newshub Noted British theoretical physicist Professor Stephen Hawking has died aged 76. Prof Hawking developed a slow-progressing from of

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Award-Winning Indian students in our Varsities

Grant McPherson A group of 35 award-winning Indian university students have started studies at universities throughout New Zealand under a new Scholarship Programme. The New

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New Law to check loan sharks proposed

Kris Faafoi Stakeholder feedback has confirmed that predatory practices, irresponsible lending and unacceptable debt collection practices are still impacting on vulnerable New Zealanders. Research, undertaken

National’s time for introspection

Editorial Two Issue 388 March 15, 2018 General elections are usually such an enigma to contestants, party workers and the voting public alike, that they

Community

Peace and Prosperity at your doorstep

A Vastu Shastra expert explains the technique Krish Dasgupta vastumitr@gmail.com Make your home Vastu compliant with simple remedies. Vastu Shastra is an Indian science developed

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