Kolonga Rugby Gone Globa II
Dr Teena J. Brown Pulu
“You can tell I’m from Kolonga by the way I do things!”
Photograph 1: Utu-longo-a’a, Kolonga village rugby team in Auckland. The Kolonga forwards pack walking off the field from their game against Leimatu’a village in the Auckland Tongan Rugby Tournament 2007 at Marist Ardmore. […]
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Kolonga Rugby Gone Global II
Prime Minister Visits UK
(Disclaimer:This was an earlier article written by freelance writer Sara Taukolonga from the UK.)
On 27 November, 2007, the High Commissioner of Tonga to the UK, H.E. DR Sione Ngongo Kioa and Mrs Victorina Kioa invited the Tongan community in Britain to meet the Prime Minister of Tonga, HON. DR Feleti Vaka ‘Uta Sevele, by hosting […]
Understanding the Church’s Annual Misinale Festival from a Biblical Perspective
Understanding the Church’s Annual Misinale Festival from a Biblical Perspective
Rev Dr Ma’afu Palu
November 2007
It is towards the end of another year, the time during which most local churches in Tonga and abroad belonging to the Methodist tradition (i.e. Free Wesleyan; Free Church of Tonga, Church of Tonga, Constitutional Church of Tonga, Tokaikolo Fellowship) are preoccupied […]
Cross-Examined: Perceiving 16/11 from the Logic of the Cross of Jesus Christ
Rev Dr Ma’afu’otu’itonga Palu
In so far as 16/11 is an event of history, it is open to various kinds of interpretation. Endemic in such attempts as one can possibly gather from media fragments in extant is the expression of the unacknowledged prejudice of respective interpreters. For those desperately seeking to justify the shameful events of […]
(Updated Version) Reply to Lopeti Senituli’s Report Dated 27/11/06
Titled “The Attempted Coup of 16 November 2006″
(This is an updated version of the original response to Lopeti’s report)
(by Samuela ‘Akilisi Pohiva, People’s No.1 Representative to Parliament, Chair-People’s Committee for Political Reform and Secretary- Friendly Islands HumanRights & Democracy Movement Inc )
Lopeti Senituli’s report has raised an issue that has a long historical background […]




