Mackenzie Kiritome | |
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Member of the Tuvaluan Parliament for Nui | |
Assumed office 31 March 2015 | |
Preceded by | Pelenike Isaia Leneuoti Matusi |
Personal details | |
Political party | Independent |
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Mackenzie Kiritome was born in Kiribati and now lives in Tuvalu. He is the owner of Mackenzie Trading Limited,which since 2008,has operated small retail outlets in the outer islands to sell merchandise. In 2010 the business employed 40 people. [6] Mackenzie Trading Limited competes with the Co-operative Society. [6]
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