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New Zealand’s Deputy Secretary for International Development, Jonathan Kings, Hon. 'Akilisi Pohiva (PM), NZ High Commission to Tonga & Minister of Finance, the Honourable ‘Aisake Eke New Zealand’s Deputy Secretary for International Development, Jonathan Kings, Hon. 'Akilisi Pohiva (PM), NZ High Commission to Tonga & Minister of Finance, the Honourable ‘Aisake Eke

Nuku'alofa, 9 March 2016. New Zealand’s Deputy Secretary for International Development, Jonathan Kings, visited Tonga from 9-10 March to participate in high level consultations with the Government of Tonga on New Zealand’s development assistance to the Kingdom.

New Zealand anticipates investing approximately TOP112 million (NZD75 million) in development assistance to Tonga over the next three years.

Mr Kings stated “New Zealand remains a long-standing and close partner of Tonga.  It has been excellent to engage in constructive discussions with the Government of Tonga on the immediate and longer term areas of development cooperation. It is pleasing to see the results that New Zealand assistance is bringing to Tonga, particularly in the areas of energy and law and justice.”

Minister of Finance, the Honourable ‘Aisake Eke, commented “The Government of Tonga welcomed the opportunity to reconvene high level dialogue on development assistance with the Government of New Zealand and to consider Tonga’s priorities of education, renewable energy and economic governance.”

The New Zealand Aid Programme is currently supporting Tonga Power Limited to upgrade the village electricity network on Tongatapu, and has funded new police stations, search & rescue boats and police training.  New Zealand also supports the Tonga courts and has reconstructed Ha’apai schools following Cyclone Ian.

As an outcome of the talks, New Zealand’s future development assistance to Tonga will be focused on: energy, law and justice, education and skills development, and economic development.

A detailed strategy for New Zealand’s support will be formally agreed between New Zealand and Tonga later this year.

3 comments

  • Sione A Mokofisi
    Sione A Mokofisi Friday, 18 March 2016 20:52 Comment Link

    KĀTAKI "'Oua e Fiu." Temou tuetuē 'i he tōmai 'a e me'a'ofa na'e 'ikai ketau ngāue ki ai. 'Ikai kemou mā he kolekole ho'atā?
    Mālō mo e kei tali 'ehe kakai 'o NZ. He ko hono 'omai ena 'o kai 'e he kau pone mo e fāmili 'o e Palēmiá.

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  • Siua
    Siua Saturday, 12 March 2016 11:28 Comment Link

    Koe ngaahi tokoni foki koeni e toe omai enau kau Consultant anautolu ke fai e feasibility studies o to'o pe enau fee anautolu o toe mai pe ha 20-40%.
    Ka koe anga ia koe kole pea e ma'u. He nae tala e he PM he kamata mai a e Puleanga Foou feinga ke tau fakamama'o mei he kole he oku ikai ko haatau faetangata e u fonua muli.

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  • Oua e Fiu
    Oua e Fiu Friday, 11 March 2016 20:26 Comment Link

    "Oku totonu ke tau Hiki Tueeeeeeeeeeeeeee mo Mavavaaa he hiki Fonua kuo fai. Pea fkmalo lahi kihe Pule'anga NZ mo hono Kakai he fu'u 'Ofa aufuotooo kuo ta'aimalie ai 'ae Pule'anga 'o 'Ene 'AFio mo hono Kakai !!. Fkmalo atu he Kole Tokoni moe Tukituki 'oku fkhoko he Pule'anga, ta 'oku lahi pe 'ae Kau Samaletani Lelei 'oku nau 'ofa mai ki Tonga Masiva. 'Oku tau Tui Kotoa pe 'oku tatali mai 'ae ng Pule'anga Tu'umalie ke fkhoko 'ange ha Kole moha Tukituki mei he PM mo'ene Hou'eiki Kapineta.
    Koe fktokanga pe, ke ngaue lelei 'aki 'ae ng Tokoni, kae lava ke Tafe mai 'ae ng Monu'ia kotoa.
    Manatu'i hono fktetenga 'e NZ 'ae Pule'anga 'o PM Sevele ke fk-foki ange 'ae Nenga na'e 'omai kae'ikai ke ngaue totonu'aki.
    "oku totonu ke 'oua na'a toe repeated 'ae ngaue pango ko'eni.

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