Hone Harawira
Coronavirus: Far North iwi want to stay at Level 4
Iwi in the Far North have joined forces to declare they don't want their region to move into Alert Level 3 next week.
They say the clear message they've received from communities is that people won't… Audio
Coronavirus: Far North Maori continuing to run checkpoints
Maori in the Far North are continuing to run checkpoints, identifying tourists and other non-residents, and directing them to stay out of the region.
Volunteers, dressed in protective gear with… Audio
Tai Tokerau setting up roadblocks into the North
In the far North, leaders and police met last night to discuss how checkpoints will run and more hui have been underway today.
Hone Harawira, is running the response in Muriwhenua - and spoke to Mani… Audio
Hone Harawira describes Ihumātao protest
Māori rights activist and former MP, Hone Harawira, was at Ihumātao at the weekend, He speaks with Susie Ferguson. Audio
Harawira defends Destiny's Man Up prison programme
Hone Harawira has leapt to the defence of Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki and his Man Up prison rehabilitation programme. The Minister for Corrections, Kelvin Davis, has ruled out allowing the… Audio
Don Brash speaks at Auckland uni after Massey controversy
The University of Auckland will not be following Massey University's decision to ban former Reserve Bank Governor Don Brash from giving a speech. On Tuesday, Massey's vice-chancellor cited security… Audio
Waikato Hospital refuses to let woman stay with dying husband
Waikato District Health Board says its policy is to not have family members stay in shared wards, but Hone Harawira says it's a lack of sympathy and cultural awareness. Audio
Community work right challenge for young beneficiaries - Harawira
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira agrees with Regional Development Minister Shane Jones that the government should step in to get young people on the benefit "off the couch". Video, Audio
Hone Harawira unlikely to win Te Tai Tokerau
Mana Party leader Hone Harawira is trailing behind Labour's Kelvin Davis in the race for Te Tai Tokerau. Video, Audio
Old foes in tussle for Te Tai Tokerau but can both get in?
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau sees Mana's Hone Harawira and Labour's Kelvin Davis going head to head for the fifth time. Audio
Hone Harawira's last stand? Not if he can help it
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau this election has two old rivals shaping up for the seat: Mana's Hone Harawira versus Labour's Kelvin Davis.
Labour 'lacks strategic vision' in Te Tai Tokerau - Hone Harawira
Mana leader Hone Harawira tells Morning Report Labour deputy leader Kelvin Davis' vow to hang on to the Te Tai Tokerau seat demonstrates the party's lack of strategic vision. If Labour wants to build… Audio
Te Tai Tokerau: the Te Wero debate
In this Te Wero debate, candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tokerau discuss housing, Treaty Settlements and suicide in the lead-up to September's general election. Audio
Te Reo Māori: the Te Wero debate
Four Māori candidates from different political parties discuss the health of te reo Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand and set out what their parties will do for the language's well-being. Audio
Harawira says Te Tai Tokerau voters can get two MPs
Hone Harawira says Kelvin Davis' promotion to Labour deputy leader boosts his campaign to win back the seat for the Mana Movement. He talks to Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui Thompson. Audio
Winston Peters labelled hypocrite for push to scrap Māori seats
Tukoroirangi Morgan, one of the men who won a Maori seat alongside Winston Peters in 1996, and Hone Harawira, say the New Zealand First leader is a hypocrite. Audio
Govt hiring before Maori land bill passes 'arrogant'
The government been called 'totally arrogant' for hiring a director for its proposed Maori Land Service before contentious legislation creating the agency has even passed. Correction: RNZ earlier… Audio
Flavell says lies told about his Maori land law reforms
The Co-leader of the Maori Party and Maori Development Minister has hit back at what he says are lies being told about his bill changing Maori land law. Te Ururoa Flavell says the Ture Whenua Maori… Audio
E-cigarettes just replace one addiction with another-
The Government says vaping is 95 percent less harmful than smoking cigarettes, with associate Health Minister Nicky Wagner encouraging journalists to try it, as Joanna MacKenzie reports. Audio
Maori, Mana parties clash over 'poisonous' bill
The Maori Party has spearheaded a new bill proposing major changes to the governance and administration of Maori land parcels with the aim of streamlining decision making about how the land is used --… Audio