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Tonga Chronicle : ウィキペディア英語版
Tonga Chronicle
The ''Tonga Chronicle'', also known as ''Kalonikali Tonga'', was a state-owned weekly newspaper in Tonga. It was established in 1964 and until 2009, published both in the English as well as the Tongan language.〔(Tonga Chronicle, aka Kalonikali Tonga )〕
In March 2009, due to poor returns as a state-owned enterprise, the Government of Tonga agreed to hand over management of the Tonga Chronicle to Taimi Media Network and publisher Kalafi Moala, for a three-year period.〔(Government officially handovers Tonga Chronicle to new management today )〕 The staff of the ''Times of Tonga'' newspaper moved in to share the state-owned building and assets of the ''Tonga Chronicle'', which then began printing in English only, heavily reducing circulation and cutting staff numbers.〔(Tonga's Taimi Media Network to take over Tonga Chronicle )〕〔(Taimi Media Network to manage Tonga Chronicle )〕
There had been problems in operation of the paper, which was occasionally withdrawn to publish fortnightly, monthly and ceased publication for periods. In May 2011, Taimi Media Network owner and CEO Kalafi Moala finally decided to cease publication of the paper indefinitely. On 20 March 2012, as the management contract ended, "the ''Tonga Chronicle'' and its assets () returned to the government".〔("New government newspaper launched next month" ), ''Matangi Tonga'', 24 April 2012〕
The agreement between Kalafi Moala and the government of Tonga was that he would operate the newspaper and turn it profitable, whilst utilizing the assets of the ''Chronicle'' for the publication of his own Tongan newspaper, ''Taimi 'o Tonga''.
The current managing editor is former editor of the Taimi 'o Tonga, Faka'osi Maama.
Two other government enterprises whose management was outsourced by the Tongan government in 2009, along with the ''Tonga Chronicle'', was the Tonga National Cultural Centre, to Vava'u Member of Parliament 'Etuate Lavulavu; and the Queen Salote Memorial Hall, to Simote Po'uliva'ati, former manager of International Dateline Hotel.
Articles of the newspaper were also published in the ''('Taimi 'o Tonga alternate website ).
Previous editors of the newspaper include Paua Manu'atu (Tuisoso), Mateaki Heimuli, Feleti Tu'ihalamaka, Kalafi Moala, Josephine Latu-Sanft and Tevita Motulalo.
==References==

As of March 2009, The Tonga Chronicle became Tonga's only solely English Language Newspaper.

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