Get ready for a long term war

Get ready for a long term war

 Mana News editor Joe Trinder Today the Prime minister is going to outline his deployment to Iraq. To be realistic this will be a long term engagement approximately a 10 year war, the second Iraq war was from 2003-2011 longer than world war two. Islamic state is posting videos on the internet designed to bait […]

Charter schools and the corporate makeover of public education

Charter schools and the corporate makeover of public education

 John Minto Mana vice-president Remember the PR hype about charter schools and how they were being set up to target children currently failing in the education system – and in particular children with special education needs? Education Minister Hekia Parata repeated this claim time and again as she defended charter schools and their gold-plated funding arrangements. […]

Mana descended from warriors

Mana descended from warriors

 Mana News Editor Joe Trinder In military circles the New Zealand Army’s 28th Maori Battalion is the most prestigious New Zealand military unit in history as one of the feared military units that confronted the German Wehrmacht (Army). General Erwin Rommel the desert fox once described the Maori Battalion “Give me the Maori Battalion and […]

Mana to fight for state housing

Mana to fight for state housing

 Mana News editor Joe Trinder With the National government set to sell off 8000 state houses an important meeting hosted by the Tamaki Housing group yesterday in the former RSA in Panmure Auckland . The meeting was an invitation specifically to political leaders of every party to attend the following leaders were invited Te Uuroa […]

Palmerston North’s water supply under threat of contamination.‏

Palmerston North’s water supply under threat of contamination.‏

 Roschana Webby Mana News Fracking plans send ‘Shock Waves’ into targeted farming community. New Oil and Gas Permits Threaten Dannevirke, Palmerston North and the entire East Coast. On December 9th 2014, Mosman Oil and Gas -an Australian Company listed on the London stock market, was granted three of 15 exploration permits by the NZ government. […]

Porter up against all odds

Porter up against all odds

 Mana News editor Joe Trinder Rueben Taipari Porter is disappointed with the Northland Age’s article that supported Norwegian multinational deep sea oil drilling company Statoil. Mr Porter explained “The Northern Age article was one sided this is a good indication they are just ticking the box and pretending to get consultation for Statoils drilling aspirations” When asked […]

Anti-Treaty politcal party

Anti-Treaty politcal party

1law4all is a political party committed to the suppresion of indigenous rights in New Zealand and ignoring our founding national document, the Treaty of Waitangi. Its policies are based  on the premise that anything awarded to Maori is an attack on Pakeha rights. As well as wanting to abolish the Treaty of Waitangi and the Takutai Moana […]

Enrol to vote now!

Enrol to vote now!

With the upcoming By-election in Northland if your on the general electoral roll its important you check with the electoral commission you are enrolled and eligible to vote. Its a great time to check if your enrolled on the Maori electoral roll as well many voters have been de-registered. (Voters on the Maori electoral roll are not […]

No incentive for fighting Islamic state

No incentive for fighting Islamic state

 Joe Trinder Mana News editor New Zealand is adopting the foreign policy of the United States and avoiding any self-determination as the National government is determined to get New Zealand  involved in the military intervention against Islamic state. The Islamic state evolved from prisoners in Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison, who were radicalised due to torture and prisoner abuse by […]

Tax payers union silent on National MP

Tax payers union silent on National MP

The Tax payers union a component of the Prime minister office is once again going to hit a National MP Paula Bennett with a wet bus ticket. After an employee drew down over $1200 on a ministerial credit card last year, in breach of clear rules on the card’s use. The Tax payers union refuses […]

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