Tongatapu communities' offices connected through internet

With the help of newly installed computer internets in offices of the town and district officers, the official communication now among the villages and government would be more convenient and fast.

A number of district and town offices including Kolofo’ou, Ma’ufanga, Vani, Pahu, Tatakamotonga, Fua’amotu and Lapaha enjoy broadband internet access since it was first brought to Tonga in August.

It’s an opportunity for the district and town officers to perform their tasks through the internets.

Their monthly reports to the Ministry of Internal Affairs would now be sending through the internets.

Lord Vaea,  the Minister of Internal Affairs launched the internet connection for the offices on November 9-8.

Statement from the MIA says, the opening ceremony conducted following computer trainings for the Tongatapu District and Town Officers.

The ministry hopes to extend the initiative to outer islands soon.

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