Friday, May 25, 2012
Applications invited for the post of PANZ Spokesperson
Applications invited for the post of PANZ Spokesperson
Dear Respected Community Members
ASSALAAM O' ALAIKUM
The resignation of PANZ Spokesperson Mr. Farman Khan has been accepted. Now
PANZ Spokesperson Position Is Vacant
we are thankful for his services for Panz . He has resigned due to his
personal family commitments .we wish him all the best in his life.
Eligibility criteria for candidates
1.candidate should be Pakistani and 18 years of age or over.
2. Candidate should hold valid New Zealand resident permit/ Dual
nationality(Pakistani or/and New Zealand National with NICOP)/work permit
holders having two years valid work permit stamped on Pakistani passport.
3. candidates should have no criminal record.
Please send your application to panznz@gmail.com
Application Fee is $100
Let’s build a strong community together
Naveed Hameed
President & PANZ Team
www.panznz.co.nz
ISLAMIC NEWS
FATWA
JEDDAH, An imam at a local mosque lost his cool when, once again, some idiot in the congregation forgot to (or didn’t care to) switch off his mobile phone, the daily Al-Watan reported yesterday. Just as the man began the taraweeh prayer (the nightly recitation of the Qur’an done during Ramadan) the sound of cheesy Arabic pop music began playing from the audience. The imam turned to the crowd and issued his own little “fatwa”: the next time somebody allows their phone to go off in the congregation, the imam threatened to defenestrate the guilty person right out of the mosque. After a bout of shouting at the audience, the imam regained his composure, turned around, and continued with the taraweeh
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Zero budgets are a sign of failure ,. Labour will focus on growth.
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Applications invited for the post of PANZ Spokesperson
ASSALAAM O' ALAIKUM
The resignation of PANZ Spokesperson Mr. Farman Khan has been accepted
conditionally .He would work till the new Office bearer would resume his
post.
we are thankful for his services for Panz . He has resigned due to his
personal family commitments .we wish him all the best in his life.
Naveed Hameed
President PANZ
www.panznz.co.nz
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Mehfil-E-Hamd-O-Naat & Special Prayer For Pakistan on (Azadi Day)
Pakistan
Association of New Zealand (PANZ) is proudly announcing
Mehfil-E-Hamd-O-Naat
& Special Prayer For Pakistan on (Azadi Day)
Date: Tuesday 14th
Aug 2012
Time 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Place:
Mt Eden War Memorial – Hall
487 Dominion Road
Mount Eden
Auckland
More information coming soon
please contact PANZ (0212631308) for Sponsorship or any other Help you can give
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
SME Training Workshop by Pakistan - New Zealand Chamber of Businesses and Professionals
SME Workshop on Immigration, Exports/Imports and Business Banking for Professionals and Business owners
Pakistan – New Zealand Chamber of Businesses and Professionals in association with the Immigration New Zealand, The Office of Ethnic Affairs, New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) and ANZ bank have organised an SME workshop on immigration, exports/imports, and business banking for professionals and business owners.
You are hereby invited to attend the workshop absolutely free of cost. The workshop shall be conducted by senior managers and training specialists from Immigration New Zealand, NZTE and ANZ bank. The workshop will particularly cover:
· How immigration services support small to medium size businesses in employing migrants with regards to work and permanent residence visas?
· Elaborate different services/categories available for small to medium size business investors in New Zealand with regards to business to residence visas?
· What services / categories are available for professionals to work and/or settle in New Zealand?
· Introduction to Exports and Imports in New Zealand.
· General introduction to compliance and statutory requirements for exports and imports in New Zealand.
· Export and import documentation.
· Related bodies, associations, consortiums, organisations and necessary stakeholders around export and import in New Zealand.
· Focus on business loans; and business advice to small investors.
· ANZ risk-analysis data-base on various industries and sectors in New Zealand. Investors would like to explore what are levels of risks in various businesses in New Zealand.
· ANZ services with regards to imports and exports.
Please register by writing an email to the chamber at chamber@pakzealandchamber.org or mir_ikram@hotmail.com by 28 May 2012 free of cost. Registration confirmation shall be sent via return email. Only registered participants shall be eligible to attend the workshop. Dinner shall be served at the end of the workshop.
Programme:
Date: 29 May 2012
Where: DIA, Level 9, AA Building, 99 Albert Street, Auckland
Time: 6.00 p.m. – 9.15 p.m.
Outline:
Registration | Registration – By 28 May 2012 |
29 May 6.15 p.m. | Presentation by ANZ Bank for professionals & Business Owners |
7.00 p.m. | Presentation by NZTE – Imports / Exports – Peter Cooper |
7.45 p.m. | Immigration New Zealand – Carl Andrews, Senior Relationship Manager, Immigration New Zealand |
8.45 p.m. | Dinner / Net working with Immigration, NZTE and ANZ personnel |
Monday, May 21, 2012
An Evening Devoted to Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Dear Friends!
Assalam-o-Alaikum,
I wish to thank
all those who attended the evening to celebrate Allama Mohammad Iqbal’s
philosophy and poetry at the High Commission, on 19 May, 2012. The speakers who
inspired us with their thought provoking well researched talks on the various
aspects of Iqbal’s life, philosophy and poetry deserve my special gratitude. All
those who recited/sung Iqbal’s poetry were duly appreciated and applauded by
the audience.
I am encouraged
by the excellent response received from the community members and have got the
necessary impetus to continue holding such literary events. The next event to
be organized by the High Commission will be a Mehfil-e-Mushaira and Sham-e-Ghazal. The date of this event will be
announced in due course.
The five-hour
long Iqbal event was not only well attended by the Wellington residents but
guests from Auckland, Palmerston North and other places.
This was a second
community based event organised by the High Commission during this year. The
earlier occasion was a Kashmir Day held on 10 March, 2012, which was also
attended by 150 guests.
I really appreciate
the community members support in making these events success.
Looking
forward to welcome you again soon!
Kind regards,
Syed Ibne Abbas
High Commissioner
High Commission for Pakistan
182 Onslow Road, Khandallah
Wellington, New Zealand
Tel. +64 4 4790026
Fax. +64 4 4794315
Sunday, May 20, 2012
May Newsletter from Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi National List M.P.
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
Migrant Expo 2012
A UNIQUE NZ EXPERIENCE - FOR ALL MIGRANTS, FRIENDS & FAMILIES
Buy • Save • Eat • Learn • Enjoy
May 26, 2012, ASB Showgrounds, 217 Greenlane, Auckland
Saturday, 10am - 4pm
FREE ENTRY! FREE PARKING!
INFORMATION BOOTHS:
settlement support, immigration advice, auckland regional migrant resource
centre, job advice, english language partners, and lots more!
PRODUCTS & SERVICES:
western union, buying a car, legal advice, health & safety, massage, water
safety, alternative medicine, educational options - asg, whitiriea,
freelance animation, plunket, iniversity of auckland, tertiary education
commission, civil defence, eco-matters, nz doctor - waitemata health,
citizens advice bureau, ministry of social & developtment, going digital,
family planning, acupuncture, travel & leisure, minitry of fisheries,
ministry of agriculture & forestry, nz customs, nz fire service, english
language sources, auckland chamber of commerce, save animals from
exploitation, and lots more!
BARGAINS GALORE:
clothing, arts & crafts, toys, gift supplies, souvenirs, accessories,
winter fashion, toiletries, and lots more!
AUTHENTIC FOOD:
variety of food, sweets, cakes, snacks, refreshments, filipino,
mediterranean, spanish, asian, sausages, ice creams, fresh fruit juice,
food products, and lots more!
SEE YOU THERE!
Check out website for more info: www,migrantexpo.co.nz
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
youngsters to politics
more youngsters to politics
Former MP calls more youngsters to politics
By Venkat Raman
New Zealand needs more youngsters of Asian origin in politics to enhance representation in Parliament and serve their communities more effectively, a former lawmaker has said.
Dr Ashraf Choudhary , who retired from politics in November last year after serving three terms as Member of Parliament on Labour List, said that the changing demography of the country warranted additional numbers in the debating chamber from the Sub-Continent.
“The substantial increase in the number of people from the Indian Sub-Continent (especially from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) that we have been experiencing in recent years has given rise to a number of cultural, social and community issues. In order that these issues are effectively addressed, there is a need for added strength in our Parliament. I believe that youngsters should undertake such a responsibility,” he said.
Dr Choudhary was speaking at a dinner reception organised in his honour by the Pakistan Association of New Zealand and Pakistan Business Association of New Zealand at Sudima Airport Hotel in Auckland on April 28, 2012. It was the tenth such function held since he his retirement from Parliament over the past four months, at each of which, he has advocated more active participation of the younger members of the communities in politics.
“Political parties realise and come to grip with issues only when they are well connected with various ethnic communities and groups. Such was the case with the Labour Party until (former Prime Minister) Helen Clark and her cabinet colleagues attended functions and events organised by Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and other communities. Their visits to Gurdwaras, Mosques and Temples enabled them to understand the cultural, social and traditional values of Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus. While we all work and live together with peace, goodwill and understanding, the need to have our voices raised in Parliament more effectively cannot be over-emphasised,” he said.
Dr Choudhary said New Zealand was lucky to currently have two persons of Indian (Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi) and Indo-Fijian origin (Dr Rajen Prasad).
“It would not tire me to reiterate the need for our young people to actively engage themselves in the country’s politics. You must be committed, prepared to sacrifice your time and serve the people. I have never considered myself as just a person of Pakistani origin. In fact, I have engaged more with people of the Indian community than people of Pakistani origin,” he said.
Pakistan High Commissioner Syed Ibne Abbas described the function as ‘a special event for Dr Choudhary, his family and the Pakistani community.’
“Dr Choudhary has distinguished himself as a ‘true gentleman.’ He was the first Member of Parliament representing the South Asian, Muslim and Pakistani communities. He has a passion for public service. We are indeed proud of him,” he said.
As reported in our May 1, 2012 issue, the Pakistan Government would honour Dr Choudhary with a high civilian award in recognition of his services to Pakistan, people of Pakistani origin and for his efforts in boosting bilateral relations.
“An official announcement would be made soon,” Mr Abbas said, without giving details of where and when the Awards ceremony would be held.
Mercury Printz Director and New Zealand Hindu Temple Society Secretary Ilango Krishnamoorthy and Botany Labour Party Local Electorate Committee Chairperson Neelam Choudary presented a shawl to Dr Choudhary on behalf of the Indian community.
Mrs Choudary described the retired politician as a ‘friend in need’ and as ‘a politician who truly represented the people.’
Among the other speakers who paid tribute to Dr Choudhary were Labour MPs George Hawkins, Ross Robertson, Su’a William Sio, Pakistan Association of New Zealand President Naveed Hameed, Pakistan Business Association of New Zealand President Nadeem Ashraf, Sudima Hotels Chief Executive Sudesh Jhunjhnuwala, Pearl of Islands Foundation Director and Intercultural Dialogue Platform Coordinator Kerem Caliskan and Mrs Nadeem Ashraf and the editor of this newspaper.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
An Evening with Chief Operations Officer Fonterra - Peter Moore
An Evening with Chief Operations Officer Fonterra – Peter Moore
Fonterra Chief Operations Officer (COO) Peter Moore is delivering a talk to the Pakistan – New Zealand Chamber of Businesses and Professionals on the evening of 6 June 2012.
Fonterra is the largest organisation of New Zealand with annual turnover of NZ$ 16 Billion. Fonterra has a 40% of the international market share in the world dairy trade.
The Chamber presents a valuable and unique opportunity for its members to attend Peter Moore’s talk on how Fonterra might look at entering Pakistan market. Peter shall also share Fonterra’s vision as one of the world’s leading organisations in the dairy sector.
The COO’s talk shall be exclusive to the Chamber’s members. Please register your interest to attend the talk latest by 2 June 2012 by contacting the Chamber at chamber@pakzealandchamber.org or mir_ikram@hotmail.com . There is no cost to attend the event; however, the seats are limited to 30 attendees. Please register your interest at your earliest as the places shall be filled very quickly.
Finger food and non-alcoholic beverages shall be served throughout the evening.
The programme is as follows:
Date 6 June 2012
Time 6 p.m. – talk begins
6.45 p.m. – Question Answers
7.00 p.m. – Meet and Mingle with Peter Moore
Venue The Northern Club, 19 Princes Street, Auckland
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Te Atatu Labour Meeting and Asset Sales Petition
A brief email from me reinforcing what Labour is up to at the moment in the electorate.
We need your help to stop the National Government's selling 49% of Meridian Energy, Mighty River Power, Genesis, and Solid Energy.
The Labour Party is working in a coalition that has launched a citizens initiated referendum (CIR) to stop these asset sales. The CIR petition has just been signed off by the Clerk of Parliament and the work of collecting tens of thousands of petitions can now begin.
In addition to our normal LEC activities, we will be campaiging this weekend at Avondale Markets and the following weekend at the Te Pai Netball Courts collecting signatures for our petition. The details for the next few weeks are as follows:
Phil will be door knocking to get signatures this weekend. If you're available please let either Phil or I know.
Avondale Markets - Asset Sales Petition
Sunday 13 May 8am - 11am
Avondale Markets
Great North Road
Labour Electorate Committee
Sunday 13th May 3pm
Henderson North School
Norval Ave (off Lincoln Road)
Te Pai Netball - Asset Sales Petitions
Saturday 19 May 8-10am.
Te Pai Park
Te Pai Place, off Lincoln Road
Labour's Auckland-Northland Regional Conference
Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 May
Birkenhead High School
140 Birkdale Road
Birkdale, North Shore.
If you are free for any part of that, come along! If you are able to come, please reply to this email. The more signatures we collect, the earlier the referendum will be!
Shayne Misselbrook
Chairperson
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Wellington
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