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MIT will offer Samoan and Tongan language courses starting next month.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson says the Government is serious about improving the well-being of Pacific people.
Reporter Reina Va'ai meets a Samoan mother and a Samoan caregiver as they use Gagana Samoa to communicate with a well-loved disabled son. "Alofa atu
southtechweek18-XLR8 was held in South Auckland this week, aiming to harness the potential of young Māori and Pasifika in the digital innovation space.
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