TARAWA, Kiribati, Apr 14, 2009 (AsiaPulse via COMTEX) -- Pacific communications giant Digicel has cancelled plans to establish service in Kiribati, saying the government telecommunications agency prevented it from establishing operations, reports Radio New Zealand International. According to the government's Telecommunications Authority Kiribati, the anticipated arrival of Digicel will not happen.
Digicel blamed the Authority for the lack of cooperation to fulfill expectations. But…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on May 6, 2009 at 4:34pm —
No Comments
Great Lakes Advocated NSW Australia - TIM CONNELL 6/05/2009 9:32:00 AM
ANOTHER WEEK, ANOTHER LIFEBOAT: A lifeboat at Tuncurry’s Peter Caves Marine, the second to wash up near Forster in a week. The reporter is in the photo for scale. Photo: Carl Muxlow.
WHAT? Again? This is getting weird. Eyebrows were raised when an orange…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on May 6, 2009 at 1:00pm —
No Comments
FIJIVILLAGE.COM Publish date/time: 05/05/2009 [07:30]
A 49 year old villager of Rabi is in serious condition at the Rabi Health Centre after he was struck with a cane knife by a 35 year old fellow villager. Assistant Spokesperson Sergeant Atunaisa Sokomuri had confirmed that an argument developed between the two after the suspect assaulted the victim's grandson.
The victim tried to stop the…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on May 6, 2009 at 8:51am —
No Comments
FIJI TIMES ONLINE - By THERESA RALOGAIVAU Wednesday, May 06, 2009
(Thanks to Koro for emailing story through to us)
Elliot Rota with relatives at Labasa Hospital yesterday
A TWELVE-year-old is nursing serious head injuries, while an iron rod impaled another, and about 20 other students were treated for shock and abrasions when the truck they were travelling in…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on May 6, 2009 at 8:00am —
No Comments
ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA 5 May 2009
The Asian Development Bank has told Pacific Islands finance ministers that the impact of the global financial crisis on the region is worse than expected, and country-specific action plans are now needed. The finance ministers were in Bali over the weekend for the bank's Board of Governors meeting. At a special Pacific-only consultation on Saturday, the bank's Pacific…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on May 5, 2009 at 7:40pm —
No Comments
Mauri and congratulations Starr Den - you are our 300th member on Banaban Voice.
Welcome aboard and hope you enjoy your time here and journey.
Regards
Stacey
Added by Stacey King on May 4, 2009 at 9:30pm —
No Comments
From Biara - Rabi Live [9:17:47 PM] 1 May 2009 - Final Count declared (11.17pm Rabi time)
Biara Touakin: ea tia n declare
Biara Touakin: ao bauro ae e chairman
Bauro 836
Teatu 628
Iekerua 7
Manate 6
Takire 10
Tebaia 4
Tiare 3
Titaku 2
Added by Stacey King on May 1, 2009 at 9:30pm —
4 Comments
FIJI TIMES ONLINE - Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tepau Iotua, the lady behind the barter trade system on Rabi island which keeps several families going
TEPAU IOTUA is a popular character on Rabi Island as most families end up dealing with her on any given day. Ms Iotua, 29, operates the General Wholesalers Store on the island which is one of the several services provided by…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 29, 2009 at 2:53pm —
3 Comments
Great Lakes Advocate 29/04/2009 9:26:00 AM
WHAT ARE YOU? Forster’s Caitlyn McKenna, Jessica Tyler and Emily Dreise check out what the tide dragged in at Forster Main Beach. It’s been identified as a life boat missing from a Chinese freighter - Kiribati Chief. Photo: Carl Muxlow.
“DAD, I think there’s a…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 29, 2009 at 10:00am —
No Comments
RADIO NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL - Posted at 22:40 on 28 April, 2009 UTC
The shortage of drinking water in the Southern Islands in Kiribati is approaching disaster levels. President Anote Tong made the statement in parliament as MPs from the southern islands pressed the government to assist in this crisis before it becomes a major catastrophe. The MPs said some villages are about to abandon their homes because drinking…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 29, 2009 at 9:30am —
No Comments
Kabong Reo [kabongreo@yahoo.com]
Bon te rongorongo ae kananokawaki ba e ranganako te truck are a toka iai ataei n te reirei nako Buakonikai ngke e bakataai n te bong aio. E kabutaki te truck aio iroun Batiaua Uanati. Uoman ataei aika a ikoaki serious ao nikiraia a treated at the hospital.
Anne ngkanne te newsbreak mai Rabi
___________
It is sad to reveal the news from Rabi Island that the truck that trasposrt school student to Buakonikai tipp over this…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 28, 2009 at 6:00pm —
9 Comments
FIJI TIMES ONLINE - Tuesday, April 28, 2009
AIDS, the sixth leading cause of death in the world, is a disease of inequality that affects workers who are the drivers of national economies, says UNAIDS Co-ordinator for the Pacific Region Stuart Watson. As such, national efforts must be mobilised to deal with disruptions to productivity, he said. Mr Watson made the comment while opening the 2009 World Day for Safety and Health…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 28, 2009 at 4:30pm —
No Comments
MATANGI TONGA ONLINE - 27 Apr 2009, 22:52
Tongan almond pickers under the Pacific Seasonal Pilot Workers scheme to Australia
TONGAN seasonal workers who are picking almonds in Robinvale, Victoria are earning good money and sending remittances back to their families in Tonga, reports Vava'u People's Representative 'Etuate…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 28, 2009 at 10:10am —
No Comments
FIJI TIMES ONLINE - Monday 27 April, 2009
ELECTIONS for a new chairman of the recently elected Rabi Island Council will take place this Friday. More than 3000 Rabi Islander on the island and in Lautoka, Labasa and Suva are expected to cast their vote on their choice for the chair. Eight councillors were announced last Saturday with two elected from the four villages Buakonikai, Uma, Tabiang and Tabwewa. Buakokikai councillors are…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 28, 2009 at 10:04am —
No Comments
ALLGOV - Everything Our Governmetm Really Does
Monday, April 27, 2009
Last week, 400 representatives from 80 indigenous nations met in Anchorage, Alaska, to discuss the problems of climate change and possible solutions to global warming. These nations are the most affected by but least culpable for environmental irresponsibility. Hosted by the Inuit Circumpolar Council, the…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 28, 2009 at 10:01am —
No Comments
ABC RADIO AUSTRALIA
Time is running out for a remote tribe in Vanuatu, which worships a most unlikely deity. The people of Yakel on the southern island of Tanna venerate Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He's now England's longest serving royal consort, and is soon to turn 88 years old. It's not clear how the tribe will deal with his inevitable mortality.
Presenter Jeff Waters…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 27, 2009 at 10:00pm —
No Comments
MATANGI - Tonga Online - South Pacific News: Pacific Islands - 24 Apr 2009, 11:45 Nuku'alofa, Tonga:
TONGA is interested in becoming a host country for a regional energy unit, Tonga's Deputy Prime Minister Dr Viliami Tangi told a Pacific Energy Ministers Meeting in Nuku'alofa yesterday. He noted that the Pacific Island Forum leaders had decided to rationalise the functions of SOPAC with…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 27, 2009 at 4:30pm —
No Comments
THE PEOPLE.CO.UK - Sarah Jellema
Furious H-bomb veterans whose lives have been blighted by nuclear testing are finally set to get answers - after 50 YEARS of waiting. More than 20,000 British servicemen were exposed to terrifying levels of radioactivity during nuke tests between 1952 and 1958 And their…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 27, 2009 at 3:36pm —
No Comments
WORLD NOW - Posted: April 27, 2009 01:56 PM Reported by Max Winitz - Posted by Laura Sinacori
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) - The Wilmington Rotary Club is asking for your help to bring education and knowledge to an area that's known for a large part of WWII history. Wilbur Jones, a member of the club is asking the public for new and used WWII books and movies. The material will be sent to the Republic of…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 27, 2009 at 3:00pm —
No Comments
FIJI TIMES ONLINE By THERESA RALOGAIVAU Sunday, April 26, 2009
AMID much anticipation and festivity the new Rabi Island Council of Leaders was elected on Friday night after a day of voting on the island. Voting day was a gay affair as sheds were erected near polling stations at the four main villages Tabiang, Tabwewa, Buakonikai and Uma. Kava drinking sessions were accompanied by local renditions of island music strummed on…
Continue
Added by Stacey King on April 27, 2009 at 10:28am —
No Comments