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Toswel Kaua (born 28
August 1947 in Lau,
Malaita Province; died 15
November 2010 in Honiara) was a
Solomon Islands politician,
several times Cabinet minister...
- Texas,
United States Atkin Kaua (b. 1996), a
Solomon Islands footballer Toswel Kaua (1947–2010), a
Solomon Islands politician Kaua (footballer) (b. 2003)...
- Rannogga-Simbo
Edward Huni'ehu AIMP East Are'Are Sam
Iduri Democratic West Kwara'ae
Toswel Kaua
Rural Advancement Baegu-Asifola
Allan Kemakeza People's
Alliance Savo-Russels...
- Zealand. 27
August 2010.
Retrieved 12
March 2024. "Country
Farewells Late
Toswel Kaua".
Solomon Times. 19
November 2010.
Retrieved 12
March 2024. "Solomons...
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Benjamin Una (2002)
Augustine Taneko (2002-2004)
Michael Maina (2004-2008)
Toswel Kaua (2008-2009)
Laurie Chan (2009-2010)
Commins Mewa (2010-2014) Ismael...
- 1993–1997
Walter Folotalu 1997–2001
Steve Aumanu 2001–2006 2006–2010
Toswel Kaua 2010–2014
David Tome 2014–2019
Independent 2019–2024 Makario...
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Solomon Islands on 30
March 2011. The
election followed the
death of MP
Toswel Kaua, an Independent, who had
first won the seat in
April 2006, and held...
- with 16.3% of the vote; he was
defeated by the in****bent,
independent MP
Toswel Kaua. Kaua died
three months later, and Tome won the
resulting by-election...
- in a by-election in 2004.
Twenty other MPs (including the now
deceased Toswel Kaua) are
serving their second term,
while the
other twenty-three (including...
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Responsibility Party 63 1.40
Rejected votes 74 1.60 Baegu/Asifola 10,173
Toswel Kaua
Independent 1,037 22.60 Re-elected
David Tome
Independent 714 15.60...