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Press Release MANA Leader and the New Zealand Member of Parliament for Te Tai Tokerau Hone Harawira Thursday 16th February 2012 Warning to Overseas Investors: Hands Off Our Assets “Today I want to send a warning to overseas investors: keep your hands off
There's an old saying in politics that you don't ask a question unless you already know the answer. The Government has been asking Maori about its asset sales programme, and it's unlikely that the answer being given is the one National wanted to hear. TV
KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 26: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira talks to media after declaring victory in his electorate after New Zealanders went to the polls during the 2011 General Election on November 26, 2011 in Kaitaia, New Zealand. John Key... View Photo »
The older, more conservative in the Maori Party would never look at Mana. These are people who look at Hone Harawira and Annette Sykes as radical with a capital R. For them the Maori Party strikes that balance of conservatism and pro-Maori.
Press Release MANA Leader Hone Harawira 14th February Who Do You Support Maori Party? “No wonder the Maori Party have gone missing in action – 70% of their own people don’t think the Maori Party’s boss, John Key, is a good leader” said MANA Leader Hone H
MANA Leader Hone Harawira and MANA President Annette Sykes Maori Own Water 14th February 2012 “Moana Jackson made the simple statement that ‘every tribe has a river’” said MANA leader Hone Harawira “and that is why MANA supports Maori claims to the owner
A Mana Party worker is in hospital with brain damage after an accident which ocurred less than a kilometre from leader Hone Harawira's home. Joseph "Reti" Nathan, 35, of Kaitaia, was driving a Nissan Maxima the wrong way down State Highway 1 near Awanui
KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 26: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira addresses his party faithful as New Zealanders go to the polls during the 2011 General Election on November 26, 2011 in Kaitaia, New Zealand. Today's triumphant candidate will lead New... View Photo »
We've just had a government with National. The ACT Party with all its changing iterations - I don't know what the ACT Party is today and the Maori Party that used to include Hone Harawira. Now, that apparently wasn't a problem for John Key at the time.
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira says Maori should put no faith in assurances by the Government that iwi and small investors will do well out of shares in state-owned energy companies. Finance Minister Bill English told a consultation hui in Whangarei on
A Northland iwi leader has described the Government's plans to partially sell off the four state owned energy companies as "cultural treason". Deputy Prime Minister Bill English faced a fiery crowd in Whangarei where more than 100 people gathered to hear
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KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 26: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira addresses his party faithful as New Zealanders go to the polls during the 2011 General Election on November 26, 2011 in Kaitaia, New Zealand. Today's triumphant candidate will lead New Zealand's 50th Parliament, with...
View Photo »KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 26: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira is embraced by his party faithful as results begin to flow in after New Zealanders went to the polls during the 2011 General Election on November 26, 2011 in Kaitaia, New Zealand. Today's triumphant candidate will lead...
View Photo »KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 26: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira (right) performs a hongi (traditional Maori greeting) with his party faithful as New Zealanders go to the polls during the 2011 General Election on November 26, 2011 in Kaitaia, New Zealand. Today's triumphant...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 16: (L-R) Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira, Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia, United Future Leader Peter Dunne, ACT Party Leader Don Brash and Green Party Co-leader Russel Norman talk during the TVNZ Multi-Party Debate in this handout image provided...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 16: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira (L) Green Party Co-leader Russel Norman (C) and NZ First Leader Winston Peters (R) during the TVNZ Multi-Party Debate in this handout image provided by TVNZ, on November 16, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. New...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 16: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira speaks during the TVNZ Multi-Party Debate in this handout image provided by TVNZ, on November 16, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealanders will head to the polls on November 26 to decide who will lead their 50th...
View Photo »KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 25: Mana Party Leader, Hone Harawira speaks after learning that he has won the by-election at the Mahimara Marae on polling day for the 2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election in Kaitaia, New Zealand. The by-election was called after Harawira resigned his...
View Photo »KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 25: Mana Party Leader, Hone Harawira (C) holds his sleeping grand-child Tatihana Harawira at the Mahimara Marae during the powhiri on polling day for the 2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election in Kaitaia, New Zealand. The by-election was called after Harawira...
View Photo »KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 25: Mana Party Leader, Hone Harawira (C) is welcomed onto the Mahimara Marae on polling day for the 2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election in Kaitaia, New Zealand. The by-election was called after Harawira resigned his Parliamentary seat in order to recontest it...
View Photo »WHANGAREI, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 25: Mana Party Leader, Hone Harawira arrives to cast his vote at the Otangarei Primary School on polling day for the 2011 Te Tai Tokerau by-election on June 25, 2011 in Whangarei, New Zealand. The by-election was called after Harawira resigned his...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 22: Hone Harawira speaks to supports at the Lincoln Green on June 22, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Harawira of the Mana Party is in a tight battle with Labour MP Kelvin Davis in the Te Tai Tokerau by-election to be decided at the polls this Saturday.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 20: Hone Harawira during a visit to local supporters homes on June 20, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Harawira of the Mana Party and Labour MP Kelvin Davis are in a tight battle in the Te Tai Tokerau by-election to be decided at the polls next Saturday.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 20: Hone Harawira (R) talks with supporter Mere Amai on June 20, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Harawira of the Mana Party and Labour MP Kelvin Davis are in a tight battle in the Te Tai Tokerau by-election to be decided at the polls next Saturday.
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 03: Independent MP Hone Harawira speaks to media at Parliament on May 3, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. Mr Harawira plans to force a by-election for Te Tai Tokerau and stand as a candidate for his newly created Mana Party.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 30: Hone Harawira (L) is presented with a Korowai (feathered cloak) before the launch of his Mana Party at the Mahurehure Marae on April 30, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Hone Harawira, an Independant MP, launched the left wing political party to an...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 30: Hone Harawira speaks during the launch of his Mana Party at the Mahurehure Marae on April 30, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Hone Harawira, an Independant MP, launched the left wing political party to an audience of up to 300 people.
View Photo »KAWAKAWA, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 25: Labour Party Te Tai Tokerau candidate Kelvin Davis rings Hone Harawira to congratulate him on winning at the RSA on June 25, 2011 in Kawakawa, New Zealand.
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 30: Socalist Aotearoa activists arrive for the launch of Hone Harawira's Mana Party at the Mahurehure Marae on April 30, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Hone Harawira, an Independant MP, launched the left wing political party to an audience of up to 300...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 30: Veronica Tawhai speaks at the launch of Hone Harawira's Mana Party at the Mahurehure Marae on April 30, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Hone Harawira, an Independant MP, launched the left wing political party to an audience of up to 300 people and also...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 19: Maori Party Te Tai Tokerau candidate Solomon Tipene (L) interupts Labour candidate Kelvin Davis (R) as he campaigns at the Avondale Markets on June 19, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Labour MP Kelvin Davis, Hone Harawira of the Mana Party and Solomon...
View Photo »AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JUNE 19: Labour Party Te Tai Tokerau candidate Kelvin Davis campaigns at the Avondale Markets on June 19, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. Labour MP Kelvin Davis and Hone Harawira of the Mana Party are in a tight battle in the Te Tai Tokerau by-election to be...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 10: Kelvin Davis (L) speaks to media after Phil Goff announced that he will stand as a Labour candidate in a Te Tai Tokerau by-election at Parliament on May 10, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. The Te Tai Tokerau by-election will only occur if former Maori...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 10: Phil Goff (R) announces that Kelvin Davis will stand as a Labour candidate in a Te Tai Tokerau by-election at Parliament on May 10, 2011 in Wellington, New Zealand. The Te Tai Tokerau by-election will only occur if former Maori Party leader MP Hone...
View Photo »KAITAIA, NEW ZEALAND - NOVEMBER 26: Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira addresses his party faithful as New Zealanders go to the polls during the 2011 General Election on November 26, 2011 in Kaitaia, New Zealand. Today's triumphant candidate will lead New Zealand's 50th Parliament, with...
View Photo »The older, more conservative in the Maori Party would never look at Mana. These are people who look at Hone Harawira and Annette Sykes as radical with a capital R. For them the Maori Party strikes that balance of conservatism and pro-Maori.
We've just had a government with National. The ACT Party with all its changing iterations - I don't know what the ACT Party is today and the Maori Party that used to include Hone Harawira. Now, that apparently wasn't a problem for John Key at the time.
It would appear that with Northland MP John Carter having vacated his seat in June (to take up the High Commissioner role in Rarotonga) and Te Tai Tokerau MP Hone Harawira distracted by the challenge of setting up the Mana Party, that this community has suffered, and it’s simply not good enough
