
The Peace Torch was run into each village en route and here at Vaiea the team was met by members of the community.

A big thanks to our two coordinators from the villages who got so many people together to come and run with the Peace Torch.

At Alofi South many of the people came out from the government offices and businesses and lined up to hold the torch.

The Peace Torch was then taken for a brief stop to the early childhood centre where the students were intrigued by the torch.

We were met with enthusiastic participation, with staff and visitors not only passing the torch but kicking off their shoes to run around the grounds.

The final and most special stop of the day was to present the Peace Torch to the Prime Minister Hon Dalton Tagelagi and all members of Government present.