Ola lelei fakataha ‘a e Pule‘anga Tonga mo e kāinga Tonga ‘o Pilisipeini
17 'Epeleli, 2019. Na‘e kamata e Uike Tapu ‘o e ta‘u 2019 ‘aki ha fakataha ‘a e kāinga Tonga ‘o Pilisipeini mo e kau fakafofonga mei he Pule‘anga Tonga´.
17 'Epeleli, 2019. Na‘e kamata e Uike Tapu ‘o e ta‘u 2019 ‘aki ha fakataha ‘a e kāinga Tonga ‘o Pilisipeini mo e kau fakafofonga mei he Pule‘anga Tonga´.
16 April, 2019. On Saturday 13 April 2019, the VOEA Savea departed Masefield Navy Base for the final time, sailing past the Nuku’alofa waterfront and Royal Palace on its way to Australia.
VOEA Savea will be replaced by the new Guardian Class Patrol Boat (GPB) VOEA Ngahau Koula (Golden Arrow).
The Ngahau Koula is the first of two new patrol boats that will be gifted to His Majesty’s Armed Forces under Australia’s Pacific Maritime Security Program.
The crew sailing VOEA Savea to Australia will undergo further training in Western Australia on the new vessel, before sailing its maiden voyage back to Tonga in August.
Tonga will receive the second replacement GPB patrol boat in late 2020. The Pacific Maritime Security Program is Australia’s $2 billion step-up to the region, with an emphasis on a new era of partnership with countries like Tonga.
1 April, 2019. Over the past years, China’s Dongguan Municipality government and people have been devoted to strengthening the long-run friendship and mutually beneficial cooperation between Tonga and Dongguan, and they’ve funded several public infrastructure projects such as the tourism roads and sidewalk in Nukualofa area as well as providing good-quality in-kind donations including agriculture machinery, medical equipment, water tanks, school equipment and stationary among other items.
28 March, 2019. The Prime Minister, Hon Samuela „Akilisi Pohiva, has directed that all flags throughout the Kingdom of Tonga must be flown at half-mast on Friday 29 March 2019 in memory of the Muslims killed in the terrorist attack in Christchurch on Friday 14 March 2019.
27 ‘o Ma’asi, 2019. Na’e tali fiemalie he ‘aho ni ‘e he ‘Eiki Palemia, Samuela ‘Akilisi Pohiva ‘a e tu’utu’uni ‘a ‘Ene ‘Afio ‘i he Fakataha Tokoni fekau’aki mo e ngaahi Tohi Tangi na’e fakahu atu ‘i Fepueli ‘o tautapa ki he ‘Ene Afio ke: toe veteki e Fale Alea ‘o Tonga; fokotu’u ha komisoni tau’ataina ke fakatotolo’i e ngaahi tukuaki’i maumau lao mo faihala ‘a e ‘Eiki Palemia mo ‘ene kau Minisita mo e ni’ihi ‘oku nau fekau’aki; ke vakai’i ke fokotu’u ha Pule’anga fakataimi pea tau’ataina ke ne fakahoko ha fili Fale Alea fo’ou mo poupou ki he ngaue ‘a e komisoni tau’ataina.
27 March, 2019. Network operators and engineers from line ministries, service providers, private sector and representatives from Fiji are participating in a two-day Domain Name System Security (DNSSEC) Training at Davina House.
13 March, 2019. The Polynesian country of Tonga will benefit from grants of nearly USD 45 million (EUR 39.9m) in total that should help it move away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy sources.
8 Ma’asi, 2019. ‘Oku tuku atu ‘e he Kautau ‘a ‘Ene ‘Afio ‘a e ongoongo makehe ko eni, makatu’unga ‘i ha ngaahi ongoongo hala ‘oku tuku mai pea ‘oku uesia ai ‘a e ongoongo ‘o e Kautau ‘a ‘Ene ‘Afio.