This Sunday On Native Affairs
THIS SUNDAY ON NATIVE AFFAIRS!
Sunday June 3 at 8.00 PM
The head of the Destiny Church, Bishop Brian Tamaki, goes head-to-head with reo Maori and tikanga expert Amster Reedy and the vice-president of the Federation of Islamic Associations, Dr Mustafa Farouk, in Maori Television’s current affairs show, NATIVE AFFAIRS, this Sunday June 3 at 8.00 PM.
Host Julian Wilcox presides
over the panel discussion which debates the topic: should
Christianity hold official religious status in New
Zealand?
Other stories in the hour-long show include the closure of Maori boarding schools Queen Victoria and St Stephens by the Anglican Church; the rural demands and supply of energy; a successful Maori couple mixing it with the super-yachts; and an indigenous radio station in Australia with a Maori flavour.
For debate, opinion
and insight, tune into NATIVE AFFAIRS on Maori Television on
Sunday at 8.00 PM and repeated the following Monday at 10.00
PM.
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