Hepatitis Film Expected to Premiere in July
The film is expected to premiere in Niue by the end of July to mark World Hepatitis Day which is commemorated annually on July 28.
The film is expected to premiere in Niue by the end of July to mark World Hepatitis Day which is commemorated annually on July 28.
She said patients will have to stay on the medication for the next five years with on-going monitoring required and will continue to ensure that the medications are available to those who need it and also support the Government to ensure there is sustainability in the Programme.
They have also confirmed that traffic signs and street lights will be installed later by March or April.
Tickets are going for $50 each and if you are interested in purchasing one you can visit Ane Strickland at her “Fale Ä Nofoko” shop situated at the commercial center
“This year we noticed issues especially with high schools kids who have access to phones and devices now and that might not have access to phones and devices, may not be using it in a safe manner so we want to increase the education and work with them in order to help them know what’s safe and not safe, what they should and shouldn’t do online to protect themselves”
He said most of these motor vehicle accidents were alcohol related so it’s an issue that Police are still trying to address with the consumption of alcohol and driving on the road.
Pihigia added the book is a legacy that holds numerous Niuean heritage artforms for all Niuean’s and be a tāoga or treasure that our future generations can celebrate and be proud of their Niuean culture and heritage.
It is also a book that highlights Niuean artforms on an international craft and artisan level.
The crowd was impressed by Liuvaie presentation and hoped young people like him will contribute to a more resilient Niue in the future that can withstand any future natural disaster with their creative ideas.
The Public Service Commission has announced the appointment of two new Directors-Natasha Tohovaka and Morgan Mougavalu.
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