The rebirth of the Tonga Women in ICT
19 August, 2021. Tonga Women in ICT Inc. (TWICT) started in May 2018 as CocoNECT, a group of Tongan girls, chatting over coffee and sharing the same passion about Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
19 August, 2021. Tonga Women in ICT Inc. (TWICT) started in May 2018 as CocoNECT, a group of Tongan girls, chatting over coffee and sharing the same passion about Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
18 August, 2021. The Office of the Ombudsman Tonga celebrated its Vicennial Anniversary with the launching of a booklet titled Ki-ama ‘o e Uanoa’i Ta’u (Milestones of Good Governance) in a program today at Fa’onelua Convention Centre. The office’s 20th anniversary is celebrated under the theme Vaccinated, Victorious, Vicennial Good Governance.
17 August, 2021. The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) is co-funding, alongside the Government of Tonga and The Tindall Foundation, the Niuafo’ou Water Supply Improvements Project. The project aims to improve rainwater harvesting by increasing Niuafo’ou’s catchment and storage for households and communities.
12 August, 2021. Australia supports Tongan businesses through Tonga’s Ministry of Trade and Economic Development. Australia remains committed to working alongside Tonga, through the economic and social recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
11 ‘Aokosi, 2021. Na’e lava lelei ‘a hono fakalele’i ‘a e sisitemi tele letiō ‘a Vava’ú (Very High Frequency (VHF) radio system) ‘i he mahina kuo ‘osí hili ha palopalema ‘a e fetu’utaki fakafou ‘i he tele letiō. Ko e ngāue ni na’e fakahoko ia ‘e ha timi mei he Va’a Fetu’utaki ‘a e Potungāue MEIDECC.
10 Aokosi, 2021. Hili ‘a e fakataha ‘a e Kōmiti Fakafonua ki he Ngaahi Me’a Fakatu’upake (NEMC) pea mo e Kōmiti ki hono Tokangaekina ‘o e Covid-19 ne mahino ai ‘oku toloi ‘a e folau mai ‘a e kau pāsese mei Brisbane, ‘Aositēlēlia na’e palani ke nau tū’uta ‘i Nuku’alofa ni ‘i ‘Aokosi 25 ki Sepitema 25.
2 'Aokosi, 2021. Na’e fakahoko he houa pongipongi ‘o e ‘aho ni ‘a hono fai ‘o e me’afaka’eiki ‘a e fehuhu ‘a e Kuini ‘o e ‘Otu Tonga, Baroness Tuputupu ‘o Pulotu Vaea ‘o Houma pea na’e fakahoko pe ‘a e ouau ko’eni ‘i Houma pe.
2 August, 2021. The Government will open up one-way quarantine-free travel from Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu for recognised seasonal employer (RSE) workers, to ease horticulture workforce challenges.