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MORE than 20 young girls of Camp GLOW Tonga visited Parliament on Tuesday.
WITH eight hours away to the opening of the Rugby World Cup 2011, where the âIkale Tahi takes on the All Blacks, the ongoing nationwide support for the âIkale Tahi is so tremendous.
The Acting Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Lord Tuâiâafitu and Tongatapu 1 MP âAkilisi Pohiva, today lead Parliamentâs staff in a float parade in Nukuâalofa.
With the actual opening game scheduled for 9:30pm tonight, parliament staff joined the rest of the nation taking to the streets to show a feeling of patriotism.
The parade began from Parliament along Vuna Road to Houmakelikao, Maâufanga, Halaleva all the way to Vaiola hospital at Havelu before returning to downtown Nukuâalofa on Taufaâahau Road.
A Tongan flag was flying from one of the Parliamentâs vehicles and the sound of vehicle horns drowning any sounds along streets of Nukuâalofa.
It is a Red mad Friday in Tonga and it is amazing just seeing people in all walks of life wearing red to support the âIkale Tahi team.
People are just going crazy not only dressing but painting their faces in red and white and dancing on the streets while some parading on vehicles with loud music playing âIkale Tahi songs.
To show nationalism, barge vessel the MV Hifofua that is painted all red to support the âIkale Tahi was also seen sailing along the Nukuâalofa waterfront with catchy phrase â Go âIkale Tahi goâ on the side of the boat.
It is a scene never seen in Nukuâalofa.
THE Deputy Prime Minister is adamant that three Supreme Court Judges are needed for Tonga to avoid back log of court cases.
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