"BREAKFAST." 05/05/2009

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2009
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Duration
03:00:00
Broadcast Date
05 May 2009
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Goff, Phil
Husband, Dale
Kaa, Hone

"BREAKFAST." 05/05/2009 - with Dale providing your early morning dose of bilingual news, views , Māori events and entertainment.
Veteran Māori broadcaster Dale Husband (Ngāti Maru/Tainui) hosts this 3-hour programme that keeps listeners in touch with the Māori world with up-to-the-minute news and stimulating interviews with the newsmaker of the day.
EVERY TUESDAY - 7am to 10am.
Radio Waatea 603AM.

Includes:
* News and Weather every hour.
* Greetings - Show promo & rundown
* Waatea News Update.
* Community Noticeboard.
* National and International Headliners.
* Contemporary and nostalgic waiata.
* Regular Tuesday morning guests;

HON. PHIL GOFF: MP, Leader of the Labour Party and this week he talks about Asthma Awareness Week where one in four Kiwi kids have this illness and home insulation is a good preventative, Rodney Hide and his heavy handedness with the Super City issue after wasting money with a Royal Commission research and advice. Dale asks why the urgency of ramming the Super City through without proper consultation? Phil says there should be a Referendum on this issue.
They also talk about a Māori Party Delegation heading to Fiji for talks with Commodore Frank Bainimarama - now John Key says they can't go. Phil gives us a run-down on what's happening in Fiji with this Military regime government.

Dr. HONE KAA - MAKUTU: Anglican Minister and veteran Māori Activist talks with Dale about a Lower Hutt family of nine, six women and three men, that have been accused of the death of 22 year old Janet Moses during the lifting of an alleged Makutu where water was poured down her eyes and throat causing death during the Curse Lifting ceremony. Hone is amazed the media have used the word "Makutu" or exorcism thereby bringing the word into the Black-Magic realm.
Hone goes about explaining how he works with people who suffer with "Makutu"
and the process's he uses that is different to what happened in the Lower Hutt incident especially the excessive use of water.
Hone then tells us about what is happening with his work at the moment.

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