Fanga ki'i moa tokoni afā mei Nu'usila Featured
26 Mē, 2018. ‘Oku lolotonga tauhi ‘e he Va’a Ngaue ki he Mo’ui Lelei ‘o e Fanga Monumanú ‘i Tokomololo ‘a e fanga ki’i moa ‘e 1,900 mei Nu’usila, ko e konga ia ‘a e polokalama tokoni afā ‘a e Potungāue Ngoue mo e Vaotātā, hili ‘a e Saikolone Fakatalopiki ko Gita.
Fakatatau ki he ‘Ofisa Pule Ngāue ‘a e Potungāue Ngoue, Dr. Viliami Manu ko e toki kamata’i ‘eni ‘a e polokalama tufa ‘o e moá hili ‘a e afaˊ.
“’Oku tauhi ‘a e fanga ki’i moa ko ‘eni ‘i he uike ‘e ua, ka nau toki mavahe mei he fo’i maama. Ko e fiema’u ‘o e fo’i maama ke ‘ō’ōfaki’aki ‘a e fanga ki’i moa, he ko e fatongia ia ‘o e motu’a moa.”
‘I he’ene fakamatala ‘e tufotufa atu ia ‘o kamata ‘i he Tu’apulelulu mo e Falaite ‘o e uike kaha’u. ‘E tufa ia ki he ngaahi kolo ‘e 65 ‘o kau mai ki ai mo e Vahefonua ‘Eua.
“’Ko e ‘uluaki tufa ‘e ‘ave ki he ngaahi ‘api na’a nau ‘osi ‘ai ‘a ‘enau ngaahi ‘ā moa, pea mo kinautolu na’a nau kau mai ki he ngaahi ako na’e fakahoko fekau’aki mo hono tauhi ‘o e fanga ki’i moa.”
Taimi tatau, na’e pehē ‘e he ‘Ofisa mei he Va’a Ngaue ki he mo’ui lelei ‘o e fanga monumanú ‘i Tokomololo, Hale Kalokalo, ‘oku ‘i ai mo e uta moa ‘e taha ‘e tu’uta ia ‘i Tongatapú ni ‘i Falaite ‘o e uiké ni.
Na’a ne pehē foki ‘oku nau ngāue houa ‘e 24 ‘i hono tokanga’i ‘a e fanga ki’i moá pea mo talitali ‘a e ni’ihi ‘oku nau ‘a’ahi ange ‘o mamata tonu ki he fanga ki’i moa ko ‘ení, pea mo ‘eke ha ngaahi fehu’i ki he anga hono tauhi mo fafanga ‘o e fanga ki’i moa.
‘Oku fakafuofua ki he fanga ki’i moa ‘e fā mano ‘a e tokoni ‘a e Potungāue Ngoue ki he kakai ‘o e fonua.
-MEIDECC
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EXCUSE ME BERTIE...Sorry, but the first lesson in "welfare" assistance is human beings need to eat first...then other things followed. We cannot raise chickens for 5 weeks when we need to eat right now. How can we raise chickens on an empty stomach? Please bring grown chicken, may be 2 days to eat, then we'll get to raising chickens.
Please do not treat us as homeless lazy people. Treat us like human beings...that's "Homo sapiens" and we will act just like other people of the world: Before the famine, Tongans do not go hungry. We work in the gardens in subsistence life style.
Now we have to buy sipi from NZ, and we must have a job to be able to buy sipi. But our government wants to build a golf course for $14 million and 20 people will be employed (part time). Go figure. -
To people, who's live's been devastated just recently and are scratching around daily for survival , "LOOKING" after chickens ? , chicken that needs ELECTRICITY, WATER, DRY AREA, but most important of all FEED for it to survive , Feed cost money wouldn't that be too much of a burden for these people who have been dispossessed of virtually everything .people who are living in tents houses with roof still covered with tarp, now have to build chicken coops for their chooks is this a viable solution ? why not raise locally bred chicks but fed with feed from overseas which is hormone enriched to quicken their growth .as they are meat chicken .and that the feed to be free , department of agriculture can facilitate the raising of the chicks till they are four weeks old before distribution .If it could be done that would be a more viable alternative 'cause they don't need a chicken coop just the QUICK GROWTH feed . Countries donate all kinds of aids , but its up to country being offered the aid to make sure that what's offered won't be more of a burden to the people it was meant help .this is for those whose lives were torn apart by T.C Geta , and are still living like refugees but , in their own country. We are grateful for all aids offered , but we must make sure that it is being properly utilized , meaning its suppose to alleviate the hardship these people are going through not add more . , , . . , .