Nation in Shock: The Sudden Death of Kiribati Richest Man
- Tarataake Angiraoi
- Mar 6
- 2 min read

In a shocking turn of events, the nation of Kiribati is reeling from the sudden death of Mr. Tiarite Kwong, the country's richest man and a prominent figure in the business community. Known for his extensive contributions to the economy and well-being of the islands, Mr. Kwong passed away unexpectedly, leaving a void that many believe will be difficult to fill.
Mr. Kwong was not just a businessman; he was a lifeline for the people of Kiribati. With numerous branches and warehouses across the islands and ships, he played a crucial role in supplying essential goods, from food items to household products, to motorbikes that cruise the tough dusty roads and many more, to the local population.
His dedication to ensuring that every islander had access to basic necessities earned him the respect and admiration of many.
In honor of Mr. Kwong's contributions and his untimely passing, all of his shops across Kiribati have closed their doors today. The silence that envelops the islands is a testament to the profound impact he had on the community. Residents have gathered in small groups, sharing stories of how Mr. Kwong's businesses made their lives easier and more comfortable and especially the many hundreds of locals he currently employs at his main company "Taotin Trading."

Three chartered flights were arranged today to transport his body and family to his home island of Abemama for a traditional funeral and finally to a place where he will be laid to rest alongside his father, George Kwong, and his mother..
As news of his passing spreads, condolences and tributes have begun pouring in from all corners of Kiribati. Government officials, local leaders, and citizens alike have expressed their condolences and shared their memories of a man who was not just a successful entrepreneur but also a beloved member of the community.
The late Mr. Kwong has also served one term as a Member of the Kiribati National Parliament representing the constituency of Abemama and held a ministerial portfolio during his tenure.

While the nation mourns the loss of Mr. Tiarite Kwong, questions loom about the future of his businesses and the potential impact on the economy of Kiribati. Many wonder who will step up to continue his legacy of service and commitment to the people. Mr. Kwong is survived by his wife, Obera, who has been an unwavering pillar of support both personally and professionally, serving as a co-managing director of the company alongside him. He is also survived by two sons and two daughters.
For now, however, the focus remains on honoring a man who dedicated his life to feeding and uplifting a nation. As Kiribati grapples with this significant loss, the memory of Mr. Kwong will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those he touched and the communities he served.
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