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Fijian Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has described the shooting incident in Christchurch as heart-breaking for his country. Forty-nine men, women and children died and
Venkat Raman A well-educated workforce, youthful population, opportunities and incentives for investment and friendly government policies are the advantages available to New Zealand investors and
Venkat Raman A continuous dialogue on Interfaith articulated by the government, concerted efforts of City Councils to further the cause of communities, and increased visibility
Paul Brislen Calls for social media to be regulated have escalated following their failure to act decisively in the public interest during the terror attacks in Christchurch. The cry has been growing
Recognition and applause at Westpac Awards on March 14, 2019 Venkat Raman When the East-Auckland based Link2 Group Limited was declared Winner of the ‘Best
Michael Macaulay ‘Whistling While They Work’ is the largest research project on whistleblowing ever undertaken. Public, private and not for profit sectors in New Zealand and
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Supplied Content Foreign Minister Winton Peters has told the world Islamic community that New Zealand will continue to be a caring and comforting nation and
Sunil Kaushal Strong institutions underscore the growing of the global economy and are of special relevance to small countries like New Zealand, a top bureaucrat
Issue 412, April 1, 2019 The death of fifty innocent men, women and children in Christchurch Mosques on Friday, March 15, 2019 and the fifty
There has been a markedly different response to the events of last fortnight by the Jordanian Prince, than a nearby leader. Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Peter Dunne In school, we all learnt the phrase, “Beware the Ides of March” courtesy of Shakespeare’s Play, ‘Julius Caesar.’ The soothsayer’s warning to Caesar
Sadhguru, Isha Foundation Are Superstitions real? A lot of people always look for lucky stars, lucky planets, lucky numbers – all kinds of stuff. In
Joanne Rahn A performing artiste has rejected the words ‘White’ and ‘Brown’ on the set of her major stage production, believing the terms to inhibit
Venkat Raman Punctuality, transparency, accountability and quality events are among the promises of the new team at the Pakistan Association of New Zealand (PANZ). Naveed
Barfoot and Thompson Pledge to match funds Mercy Hospice has long recognised and celebrated the changing make-up of its patients, reflecting New Zealand’s multi-cultural society.
First Branch opens in Auckland CBD on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 Venkat Raman New Zealanders and visitors to the country will have the exclusive dining
Venkat Raman While fortitude and vision are essential ingredients for individual and institutional progress, enterprise and enthusiasm are equally important for the success of a
Auckland Council has voted to bail out the Eden Park Trust with a loan amounting to $63 million. That includes taking over a $40 million
In the wake of the deadly shootings in two Mosques in Christchurch, athletes from Special Olympics New Zealand and Special Olympics UAE, along with leaders
Venkat Raman Cash payments are likely to be capped in the sale and purchase of cars, motorcycles, jewellery and art as the New Zealand government
Inland Revenue has won a High Court case against Eric Watson’s Cullen Group over a nearly $52 million tax debt. After a nine-day trial in
An Analysis by Peter Wilson The government has to deal with the possible return of New Zealand’s first “Kiwi Jihadi” and the serious implications of
Venkat Raman A South Auckland based legal firm has just launched a wide range of services in India, available to all its clients in New
Michael Wood We are now well into 2019 and the Government is working hard on our priorities for the year. While we have not seen
Wellington High Commission commences printing Venkat Raman Auckland, March 2, 1019 People of Indian Origin (PIO) who are eligible to obtain the status of ‘Overseas
Newsroom Analysis by Laura Walters Jacinda Ardern has called Australia’s deportation policy “corrosive” to the Trans-Tasman relationship; Winston Peters says it is a “festering sore.”
Gill Bonnett Unregulated marketing managers hired by New Zealand education institutes are using cut-throat recruitment practices to lure international students, some immigration advisers say. Representatives
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