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The Fijian Salusalu: A Symbol of Tradition and Honor
The Salusalu, a traditional Fijian garland, holds a significant place in Fijian culture. These intricately crafted garlands are typically made by women and are given to honor guests at special events or to mark important life milestones such as weddings and graduations. The creation of…
Discover Pacific Island Food with Siuhuu’s Restaurant Category
Understanding Tongan Ngatu (Tapa Cloth): A Symbol of Cultural Wealth and Heritage
Bridging the E-commerce Gap: Why Siuhuu is Essential for Pacific Islanders Worldwide
Siuhuu: Uniting Pacific Island-Owned Businesses Worldwide with a ‘Business Services’ Category
Founder: From Personal Struggles to Empowering Pacific Online Marketplace
Empowering Pacific Island Women Through Siuhuu: Turning Talents into Thriving Businesses
Siuhuu Founder Represents Tonga in Pacific Islands Young Economic Empowerment Leaders 2024
Young Tongan Women Keep Traditions Alive at Sydney Cultural Workshop
Meet the Founder
Akanesi Kaufusi, also known as Akanesi Tohotoa, a Tongan native, embodies resilience and vision, having transformed her personal challenges into a pioneering business venture. Akanesi moved from Tonga to New Zealand to further her studies, where she earned degrees in Business and Theology. During this period, she faced difficulties locating Pacific Island-owned businesses in her vicinity. This struggle planted the seed for what would become her groundbreaking initiative.
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