The New Zealand government has announced that the country will be moving to phase three in its plan in managing the Covid-19 Omicron variant. In
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Free RATs for Home Testing are Now Available
New Zealand’s Ministry of Health has just announced that rapid antigen tests are now available for home testing free of charge. In a media release
River Appeal Centers in Control of Disbursing Maximum of $40 Million Fund Aid for Clean-Up
There has been an iwi appeal on the desire to acquire a major new water take possession for the Waikato River centers. The appeal awaits
Microgreen Manufacturer Seeks to Penetrate the Global Market Following a Warehouse Development
Two months have only passed in 2022. Needless to say, this year has been a commemorative time for milestone development for Crunchy owner and founder,
The Wellington Parliament Takeover Produces Instability and Turmoil
The protests that have taken place in Wellington have been the sources of challenges on the city’s people’s values, principles, and ideologies. Many local people
Fonterra Joins List of Companies Suspending Trade with Russia
One of the top dairy companies in the world has suspended its shipments to Russia as the invasion of Ukraine continues to escalate. New Zealand’s
NZ to Provide $2 Million Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine
The New Zealand government will be providing initial humanitarian aid amounting to $2 million to Ukraine as Russian forces continue to bombard its key cities.
Omicron Forces New Zealand Restaurants to Close
“Dine out to help out.” This is the plea of restaurant owners in Auckland as New Zealand enters the Red setting under the government’s traffic
Auckland Mayoral Election News: Efeso Collins Prioritizes Free Public Transportation as His Policy, if Elected
Auckland mayoral race candidate, Efeso Collins, a left-leaning candidate, announces that an initiative to pursue a free public transportation system will be his priority, if
$1 Million Campaign Unveils the Outstanding Features of NZ Technology Globally
According to NZ Tech Story, the New Zealand government is spending $1 million on a marketing campaign. Such a campaign aims to support technology-based businesses