NZ Ardern offers ‘unreserved’ apology to Pacific Islanders for dawn raids on Government’s behalf
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has offered a “formal and unreserved apology” Sunday to the Pacific communities left traumatised by the dawn raids in the 1970s.
The practice saw immigration officials target the homes of Pacific Islands people in the early hours of the morning, beginning in the 1970s, in a crackdown on alleged “overstaying” on their visas.
The policy...
Tongan princess in tears as she accepts formal dawn raids apology
The princess of Tonga shed tears as she formally accepted Jacinda Ardern's apology on behalf of the Government that oversaw the dawn raids of the 1970s.
The practice saw immigration officials target the homes of Pacific Islands people in the early hours of the morning, beginning in the 1970s, in a crackdown on alleged "overstaying" on their visas.
Princess Mele Siu'ilikutapu...
Australian vaccine donations to Pacific nations top 1 million
Australia’s donations of COVID-19 vaccines to the Pacific last week topped the 1 million-mark, aided in part by some Australians’ reluctance to be vaccinated with AstraZeneca.
More than half a million doses have been delivered to Fiji, which is racing to inoculate its population amid a serious outbreak of the fast-spreading Delta strain. About 278,000 doses have been given to...
Fiji records 632 new cases, two death deaths reported
Fiji has recorded 632 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths recorded Sunday.
Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary, Dr James Fong said 62 cases were from the Western Division and 570 cases from the Central Division in Vitilevu, Fiji's main island.
He said the first COVID-19 death was a 35-year-old man from Newtown who died at home (31/07/2021),...
‘Women have not been able hold these: Samoa’s first female PM gets down to the job
The prime minister’s office in Apia, the capital of Samoa, which overlooks the harbour, has just been vacated by the man who held the job for 22 years.
The bookshelves are still empty, but the room is filled with bunches of flowers, sent by well-wishers keen to congratulate the new incumbent.
Last week, after the most contentious election in the Pacific...
Fiji diplomat says rugby can open doors for scholarship to study and play in Asia
By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo
Fiji’s back to back gold medal win in sevens rugby at the Tokyo Olympics Wednesday will open up doors for young people in Fiji and the Pacific to get scholarships to study and play in Asia.
The Fijian sevens gladiators denied New Zealand a chance to win he coveted gold medal, 27-12 match point...
Tuvalu wants to develop rugby into a competitive sport
Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo
Fiji’s historical second gold medal win at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Wednesday evening should be a cause for celebration not only for Fijians but the whole Pacific.
That’s the view of Tuvalu Secretary General for National Olympic Committee, Elu Tataua who thinks that Tuvalu should ask Fiji for help in developing the sport in the...
Fiji can win more gold if adequate resources are given to sporting bodies
By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo
if there is one take-away from Fiji’s successful defence of its Olympic gold medal in sevens rugby – it’s the potential that athletes in Fiji can be trained and groomed to become Olympians.
That’s the reflection of Fiji Association of National Olympic President (FASANOC) President, Makarita Lenoa after Fiji beat New Zealand 27-12 in...
Three Oceania judokas set to improve rankings after Tokyo 2020
By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo
Three Oceania judokas competing in the men’s 81kg category look set to improve their world ranking after competing at the Summer Olympics here in Tokyo Tuesday.
According to the result summary released after the medals were awarded, Samoa’s Peniamina Percival and Hugo Cumbo of Vanuatu were placed 17th equal with 15 others while Guam’s...
Kiribati lone female judoka wants to inspire young people with her Olympic performance
By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Tokyo
Kiribati’s lone female judoka raised her island nation’s flag at the Tokyo 2020 Games for a brief 0.52 seconds in the women’s 70kg class Wednesday after a strong fight from an experienced Australian opponent, Aoife Coughlan.
27-year-old Kinaua Biribo will use her Olympic experience to inspire other young people and young women in in...