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An interview with Kalafi Moala

Kalafi Moala, a venerable figure in journalism, boasts a distinguished career that spans an impressive 34 years. Hailing from Tonga, Moala has made indelible contributions to the field of journalism, leaving an enduring mark through his commitment to truth, integrity, and fearless reporting. Throughout his extensive career, he has been a guiding force, using his platform to illuminate and champion critical issues within Tonga and beyond. His dedication and unwavering passion for storytelling have established him as a respected figure, earning widespread admiration and recognition in the realm of journalism.

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Pacific Islands Forum

With "Our Voices, Our Choices, Our Pacific Way" as the chosen theme for this year's Forum, Prime Minister Brown underscored the importance of defining development trajectories and fostering partnerships to achieve their vision. He also acknowledged the leadership of Tuvalu as the SIS Chair since 2019 and challenges faced by the region during the past five years.

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Regional diplomacy triumphs: Kiribati’s reintegration into the Pacific Islands Forum

The Government of Kiribati formally reinstated its positive endorsement to rejoin the Pacific Islands Forum earlier in January this year.

President Taneti Maamau expressed their commitment to rejoining and remaining with the forum amidst growing geopolitical interest in the region.

In an exclusive interview with Pasifika TV, Maamau says they are happy to return to the forum and join their Pacific brothers in making the Pacific a great place to live and work.

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Shaping Our Future: Our anticipation for the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in the Cook Islands.

PCF has a clear and noble mission: to provide platforms for Pacific voices and expertise and be a respected partner in reimagining the Pacific narrative. This mission aligns seamlessly with the objectives of the 52nd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting, and we believe it is essential for Aotearoa New Zealand and the broader Pacific community to embrace this opportunity fully.

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