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PM's 1st PodCast

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Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on May 11, 2006 12:11:24 PM

PodCast, AudioCast, whatever you want to call it.

Ko 'ena kuo tuku'i atu he Letio Tonga 'a e 'uluaki podcast he'enau website ko e fepotalanoa'aki ('isa feme'a'aki) mo e tama palemia 'i hono lakanga ko e Palemia.

Go download and listen to the broadcast. Of course it's in Tongan !!! YES!!!

The broadcast/audiocast is an MP3 file which tonu ke lava taa pe ha fa'ahinga komipiuta pe kuo connect ki he Internet.

[site: http://www.tonga-broadcast.com]

[podcast: http://www.tonga-broadcasting.com/audio/TongaPrimeMinisterInterview.mp3]

Ko e founga foki ke toe lahi ange ha broadcast pehe ni ko ha'amou download 'a e podcast mo comment atu ki he Tonga-Broadcast ke nau toutou fai pehe aipe.

Visit bTonga

Unfortunately there are no 'show-notes' but the interview was/is good.

  • Interview with Laumanu Petelo of Tonga Broadcasting Commission
  • Responsibilities of the PM
  • Insight into decision making in the Cabinet
  • Guidelines for Ministers of the Crown (Legal Committments)
  • Government Services versus Revenues
  • Working Together
  • Law and Order
  • New Ministry Training, Employment, Youth and Sports
  • Shoreline and Electricity
  • No Loan from China
  • One Airline Policy
  • Questions on New Commissioners
  • Government Redundancy Program
  • Parliamentary Committee for Political Reform
  • Department for Overseas Tongans
  • Conflicts of Interest in Post (Business and Politics)
  • Philosophy of Work/Life
  • etc.

Great thing about the podcast, they talk so slowly (like lectures) that you can (i do) run the interview at 1.7x speed which cuts down on the length of the actual interview listening process.

Good luck to the Prime Minister in his post, and good luck to the Tonga Broadcasting Commission. Please podcast some more.

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