Fiji Rugby Union hopeful for new coach this week
The Fiji Rugby Union hopes to announce the new Flying Fijians coach at the end of this week.
This is after the last round of presentations by the shortlisted candidates in Suva on the weekend.
Senirusi Seruvakula and Swire Shipping Fijian Drua coach Mick Byrne on Saturday presented to the panel.
When approached, Byrne said all questions are to be directed to...
PNG PM Marape’s time is up: Namah
Vanimo -Green MP Beldan Namah says it’s time to take back Papua New Guinea from Prime Minister James Marape.
Namah said that Marape was weaponising the District Services Improvement Programme (DSIP) and Provincial Services Improvement Programme (PSIP), using them to reward those who remained faithful to him.
Namah said that Marape’s time was up, he must step down in the best...
Why kava laws choose Tradition over commercialisation
By Andrew Coletti
At Four Shells Kava Lounge in Auckland, New Zealand, Todd and ‘Anau Mesui-Henry prepare kava in the traditional manner. The dried, powdered root of the kava plant is placed in a mesh bag, soaked in water, and squeezed to produce an opaque, brownish beverage, which is often drunk from a coconut shell. Todd explains that this...
NZ, Samoa renew Statement of Partnership
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Samoa’s Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa have renewed their promise to work closely together on climate change, human and economic development, and security.
Peters arrived in Samoa late Thursday night for his four-day visit to Polynesia, after visiting Tonga and the Cook Islands. He met with Mata’afa on Friday morning in Apia where...
Elikana Elikana sworn in as new Cook Islands Cabinet Minister
Pukapuka-Nassau MP Tingika Elikana is the new Cook Islands Minister for Foreign Affairs, Marine Resources and Parliamentary Services.
He replaces former DPM Robert Tapaitau following a corruption conviction last week.
Prime Minister Mark Brown last week confirmed the Tongareva seat vacant after former deputy prime minister Robert Tapaitau’s conviction.
Tapaitau, former National Environment Service (NES) director Nga Puna and Puna’s wife, Diane...
Micronesian leaders warn ‘competitive political actors’ exploiting delays in U.S funding
Palau, Micronesia and the Marshall Islands, which occupy a militarily strategic expanse of the western Pacific, have warned that delays to U.S financial assistance have created opportunities for “competitive political actors” in the region.
Micronesian President Wesley Simina on Thursday released a letter the three countries had sent to Senate leaders, President Joe Biden and other U.S officials after funding...
2050 Strategy, PALM10 to top Japan-Pacific Islands Forum Foreign Ministerial
Partnerships and implementation of the 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent (2050 Strategy), as well as the preparations for the 10th Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM10) in Tokyo this July, are on the agenda for the 5th Japan-Pacific Foreign Ministerial meeting in Suva on 12 February.
The Ministerial Interim Meeting is to follow-up on previous PALM commitments and to...
Amata welcomes next step for Pacific Partnership Act
U.S Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata is an original cosponsor of the bipartisan Pacific Partnership Act, H.R. 7159, and is welcoming passage Tuesday in the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Ed Case, D-Hawaii, would bolster U.S engagement with the Pacific Islands region, an issue which Congresswoman Amata highlights often.
Speaking in support of the bill in committee, Congresswoman Amata...
PNG wants to stand on its ‘own two feet’: PM Marape
Papua New Guinea must become a strong nation and stand on its own two feet, its prime minister said in a historic address to federal parliament.
James Marape on Thursday became the first Pacific leader to address a joint sitting, lauding the close bonds between the near neighbours and thanking Australian governments and investors for their economic support.
“Papua New Guinea...
Cooks add to spike in Pacific security talk
By Sam Sachdeva
With a common citizenship and currency, closely related native languages, and formal relations dating back over 120 years, there is much that binds the Cook Islands and New Zealand closely together.
Yet in recent years, the small Pacific nation has increasingly sought to move out from the shadow of the Realm of New Zealand.
Sporadic talk about securing fully...