John Malis 101

John Malis 101 ✔️ Honest, transparent leadership
👷 Local entrepreneur | Globally educated
🛠️ Jobs • Youth • Whānau • Infrastructure
📍 Building a Wairoa where families thrive

Happy birthday Justice, my dear,
May your future be bright and clear,
As you turn eleven, let me impart,
Some words of advice from my heart. May you always be just and true,
And stand up for what you believe to be true,
Be kind and fair to all you meet,
And never let others' opinions defeat. Dream big and chase your passions,
Believe in yourself and take action,
Never let fear hold you back,
And a

lways strive to stay on track. Remember that mistakes are okay,
They help us learn and grow each day,
Embrace challenges and see them through,
And success will come to you. Stay curious and never stop learning,
Explore new ideas without yearning,
And always remember to have fun,
As life is an adventure to be begun. So, here's to a year full of joy and cheer,
May your birthday bring lots of love and cheer,
Happy 9th birthday, Justice, my dear,
I am proud of you and always near.

31/05/2026

What’s your best practice there in your culture when it comes to looking after our elder people?

14/04/2026

Many nations were built on the backs of people whose names were never recorded—but whose sweat shaped history. Have you heard of the term Coolies—គូលី!?

14/04/2026

Language sovereignty!!!

14/04/2026

He used one leg to win the world UFC championship yesterday!💕💭

14/04/2026

If the Iran–US war drags on, New Zealand won’t run out of food first — it will feel pressure where it hurts most: fuel, fertiliser, and freight. Around 20% of the world’s oil supply moves through the Strait of Hormuz, and disruptions there have already pushed prices sharply higher and threatened fertilizer shipments that global agriculture depends on. New Zealand is highly dependent on imported fertiliser and fuel, making it vulnerable if shipping delays persist. Prepare now: diversify fuel sources, strengthen local food processing, and build strategic reserves — because wars may end quickly, but supply shocks can last 6–24 months or longer.

Too Many Shops, Not Enough Customers: The Economic Question Wairoa Must Face…
10/03/2026

Too Many Shops, Not Enough Customers: The Economic Question Wairoa Must Face…

Baskete will revamp the old New World site and open in late June or July.

10/03/2026
Charter schools signal a wider shift in New Zealand’s education debate. Publicly funded but independently run, they offe...
04/02/2026

Charter schools signal a wider shift in New Zealand’s education debate. Publicly funded but independently run, they offer flexibility in teaching and governance to reach students underserved by the mainstream system. Supporters see innovation and choice; critics warn of double standards and funding diversion. The real question isn’t ideology—but whether outcomes improve for local learners.

For Wairoa and beyond, charter schools are important in the debate over how to improve education, not a simple replacement for state schooling.

03/02/2026

I got over 100 reactions on one of my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

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