Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Rows continue over the legitimacy of the candidate selection process Rows over candidate run-offs have led political commentators to point out that systems, parties and people are all responsible for failing to make the process fair and democratic. There have been disputes over Democratic Party candidates in Manihiki, Ngatangiia and Tupapa, while both Cook Islands […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in Local
A new generation of ‘plastic Cook Islanders’ could destroy the concept of the village Member of Parliament warns Atiu’s Teenui-Mapumai MP Norman George. His statement comes as political reform is becoming more topical. George borrowed a line from the late David Lange, a former NZ Prime Minister and MP for Mangere known as an impressive […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in Local
Prime Minister Jim Marurai doesn’t believe talks of an aborted coup on his government are credible. His office told CI News yesterday that Marurai had not heard about a plan by members of the Democratic Party and the Cook Islands Party to raise a vote of no confidence in the PM and cabinet in Parliament […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Cook Islands Football’s referee coordinator Lai Gukisuva, together with Development Officer Robert Savage, have been preparing our local referees for the Rarotonga football season. Training sessions have been conducted for the last three weeks to improve the performance of refereeing for the domestic competition. The numbers of referees have increased slightly to that of last […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Rarotonga based national netballers Luciana Matenga, Curly George and Nana Manuela have been grinding it out alongside the national under 19 rugby team and their world class fitness trainer Keith Roberts. The local trio are gunning for a spot in the final national team which is due to be announced at the end of the […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
CITC reiterated its ‘we care’ slogan on Monday when the company handed out some awesome prizes to winners of their recent promotions. At the Oasis 24 hour store in Nikao, grandfather Okirua Teokoitu clutched his little lucky charm one-year-old granddaughter Alicy Tiare Daniel as he received the family’s brand new Panasonic microwave. Teokoitu says that […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Cook Islands Tourism’s (CIT) three-week ‘Focus’ Cook Islands trade roadshow in New Zealand has finished. The team who went to New Zealand saw around 400 agents in 13 locations. The roadshow was timed to coincide with Flight Centre events around the country so that attendees could put in an appearance at the Flight Centre events […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Police and meteorological services have reported an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 that hit just south of the Mariana Islands. (The Marianas are located south of Japan and north of Papua New Guinea. The southernmost island in the chain is Guam.) Though history reflects that an earthquake of this intensity at this spot will not generate […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
The Pacific’s premiere meet on gender equality is reporting that access to primary and secondary education has improved over the last 15 years, but disabled children are not making it to school and staying there. The reasons why, and what to do about it, are stepped out in a major Pacific review on the 11th […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Noelene Raffills of Auckland taught at Tereora for two years in the early 1970s, and swears that the experience utterly changed her life. “Rarotonga has a very special place in my heart,” she said. “I can’t believe it was only two years I was here and it impacted me so deeply.” She was back on […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
A leading Aotearoa Maori personality, Piripi Munro, has castigated New Zealand for failing to congratulate the Cook Islands on its 45th anniversary of self-governance. Munro was the former equerry to the late Ariki Vaine Dame Te Atairangikaahu of New Zealand who was recognised as the ariki vaine nui (queen) of all Aotearoa Maori. He said […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
The $2.1 million recent illegal fishing settlement is now in the government coffers. The Ministry of Marine Resources signed over the settlement fund to the Ministry of Finance on Monday. The out of court settlement was negotiated after MMR found two vessels registered in China and one in Taiwan had been illegally fishing in Cook […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
A Hastings woman, who in 2008 stole $20,000 from the Cook Islands’ Community Centre Society, was on Tuesday (NZ time) convicted after fleecing the government to fund a Cook Islands pre-school while it wasn’t operating. Michele Rongo Wichman, 34, appeared in Hastings District Court and pleaded guilty to charges of using a document for pecuniary […]
Wednesday 18 August 2010 | Published in National
Police have arrested a man for an alleged attempted rape last week. Police said they arrested a 52-year-old Ngatangiia man on Friday for allegedly attempting to rape a 37-year-old woman. Police said the victim filed the report but could not release any more details at this stage. The man is due to appear in court […]
Tuesday 17 August 2010 | Published in National
The Ngatangiia Democratic Party committee is asking the community to boycott the planned run-off for candidate being held by a group calling themselves the ‘interim committee’. It is the first time the committee has issued a press statement, as strong debate continues to heat up over standing MP Sir Terepai Maoate’s candidacy. The committee chaired […]
Tuesday 17 August 2010 | Published in Environment
A meeting was held on Monday with Muri pig farmers to discuss what could be done to reduce pollution from pig waste. The Muri Environmental Care Group delivered invitations to all of the pig farmers in the area to attend the meeting – but estimate that only a quarter of them turned up. Around 30 […]
Tuesday 17 August 2010 | Published in Local
Tupe Short discusses mulch with Muri Pig Farmers when they met yesterday with the Muri Environmental Care Group to talk about how to prevent pig waste from polluting the lagoon.
Tuesday 17 August 2010 | Published in Local
The HeliRaro helicopter is being dismantled today and shipped back to Australia. The Australian owners of the $600,000 chopper, Brian and Jacque McBride, have decided that the local operator is not making enough money in Rarotonga and have decided to take the chopper home. Their local partners in HeliRaro are Kevin and Tina Iro. “He […]
Tuesday 17 August 2010 | Published in Local
The Democratic Party executive has warned the Ngatangiia committee that party supporters could be lost over the escalating debate over a run-off for candidacy. Standing MP Sir Terepai Maoate has already been confirmed as the candidate for the November election but three candidate-hopefuls have created a new ‘interim committee’ and set a date for a […]
Tuesday 17 August 2010 | Published in Local
Opposition deputy leader Teina Bishop’s outbursts in Parliament on August 3 have now been linked to a dumped plan for a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Jim Marurai and his cabinet. While Bishop and parliamentary leader of the Opposition Tom Marsters have previously denied knowledge of a planned vote of no confidence, it […]
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