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False doctrine warning

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I want to warn of a group of supposedly ‘Christians’ on the island who are promoting a false doctrine based on their belief in “Mother God”.

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It's our right to express ourselves

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I refer to Maki Ryan’s letter published in your paper of July 24 where she made certain statements about me.


Marae Moana detail clarified

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

In response to Wilkie Rasmussens column about Marae Moana and its inception, I would like to clarify some vital points.


Rakei Manava sets off cultural celebrations

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local

A FORTNIGHT of Cook Islands cultural celebrations will begin this Friday by honouring traditional dance costume designers at the eagerly awaited Rakei Manava costume competition at the National Auditorium.

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Miss Cook Islands contestants set the island alight

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local

The ten Miss Cook Islands 2017 contestants engaged with a sell-out crowd at the Islander Hotel last Sunday.

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Football heads into pre-season round two

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Football

Some exciting matches will be played today in the second round of the ever popular Under-8 and U11 mixed divisions at the CIFA Complex in Matavera.


Manihiki lagoon cleaned up

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local

Last week the Manihiki Lagoon clean-up project reached a total of 200 tonnes of material removed from the lagoon.

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Float parade rain or shine

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local

Te Maeva Nui opens on Friday with the iconic float parade, as those competing in the competition try to win over judges and onlookers alike.

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PM sees 'connectivity' with China

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local

Prime minister Henry Puna sees a future of “enhanced connectivity” between the Cook Islands and China, accompanied by a potentially huge increase in Chinese tourists.


Clean-up volunteers tied to alleged cult

Wednesday 26 July 2017 | Published in Local

A QUASI-CHRISTIAN organisation claiming to represent ‘God the Mother’ is in the Cook Islands preaching their brand of religion under the cover of a volunteer environmental project.

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Rugby heads into break

Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Rugby Union

Round five of the Rarotonga Club XVs competition was a day for running rugby, as teams claimed important wins going into a break.


Don't criticise Chinese

Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

In reply to “Shame on China,” in CI News on July 19, not only does it make me sorry, it also infuriates that anyone would make unappreciative comments about the Chinese donation of the Police headquarters.


Roads need urgent work

Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

When I visited Rarotonga last year, I spent time in the Vaimaanga and Titikaveka areas and I noticed the inner Ara Metua road and its access roads around these areas had been newly sealed.


Volunteer teachers in Aitutaki

Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Outer Islands

Travel Teacher volunteers arrived for their first project in Aitutaki on July 8 in partnership with Araura College.

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Call for better waste practices

Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Local

Solid waste is a serious problem in the Cook Islands, as the Rarotonga landfill is almost fill, and much of the plastic and waste is harmful to the environment.

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Thefts growing

Tuesday 25 July 2017 | Published in Local

Theft on the island has been a growing concern for the community, with countless posts on local Facebook page, Rarotonga Community and Beyond urging residents to lock their doors and secure their valuables.


Hat-trick sees football off to flying start

Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Football

Tupapa Maraerenga made the perfect start to the 2017 season in a crunch match against Takuvaine Red Devils on Saturday at the CIFA Complex.

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Longer tourist season means more money for workers

Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

Most businesses on Rarotonga would be able to afford to pay at least $1 to $2 more per hour to their employees if there was a constant flow of tourists to the island.


Attacks on Beer stray from the truth

Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I read and hear that George Pitt continues to attack my nephew James Beer and the Democratic Party, so I’ve decided to write you another letter to deal with Pitt’s slanted and repetitive stories.


Broadcaster corrects Pitt comments

Monday 24 July 2017 | Published in Letters to the Editor

I write to you because I think it only proper to correct a number of unqualified representations George Pitt made in CI Herald on July 19 and on his radio station on July 21 about me and our humble radio station Matariki FM.


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