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Roniti Teiwaki is an I-Kiribati politician.
After the 1974
general election, he
became member of the
Cabinet of the
Gilbert and
Ellice Islands of Naboua...
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renamed Protect the Maneaba, and was a
loose grouping of MPs led by
Roniti Teiwaki. In the 1994
parliamentary elections it won 13 of the 39 seats....
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Bernacchi School. As of 2018[update] the
ministry has
about 1,400 employees.
Roniti Teiwaki (1974–1978) for the
Gilbert and
Ellice Islands Colony Teatao Teannaki...
- *ner,
meaning "to dive". The same root is seen in the Serbo-Croatian root "
roniti". The
Neretva flows through Bosnia and
Herzegovina and
Croatia before reaching...
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Party (NPP) was
elected with 46% of the vote,
defeating his main
opponent Roniti Teiwaki of Te
Waaki ae Boou, who
received 42% of the vote. In****bent president...
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Taoaba Kaiea* 2,816 22.35 3,817 31.62
Harry Tong 2,626 20.84 —
Ngaina Roniti Teiwaki† 1,104 8.76 —
Natan Teewe 1,019 8.09 —
Ruatu Titaake 982 7.79 —...
- on the ballot,
choosing Taomati Iuta,
Babera Kirata,
Ieremia Tabai, and
Roniti Teiwaki. The
previous chief minister,
Naboua Ratieta, was unpo****r in the...
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Accepting that any of them
would make an
agreeable chief minister,
Tabai and
Roniti Teiwaki agreed not to
campaign around the
nation as they were
already well-known...
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politics then took place: the Te
Maneaba Party was
created with Tito and
Roniti Teiwaki at its head,
while the
independents rallied around Tewareka Tentoa...
- Hon.
Ieremia Tata (Butaritari) for Education,
Training and
Culture Hon.
Roniti Teiwaki (Betio) for
Natural Resource Development Hon.
Teewe Arobati (Abemama)...