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Letters: Boxing inquiry

At the Haidar (Nathan Singh) boxing inquiry, can the referee and Haidar’s seconds be asked if they, at any time of the fight, had advised Haidar to stop fighting as he was taking a lot of beating? I...

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Letters: Where’s the respect?

To the person/s who lit fire/s last weekend, and allowed it to burn un-supervised, please be advised, your carelessness and irresponsibility, caused much damage to our boundary pine posts and chain...

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LETTERS: Climate change projections

News has it that recent projections from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) estimate that climate-related losses could reach 4 per cent of Fiji’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2100 unless urgent action...

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LETTERS: Rabuka, the man

‘I will step in”: Rabuka (FS 23/11). Wow! How awe inspiring is that? Rabuka stepped in to lead the government which promised a  paradigm change in democratic governance. Many erstwhile supporters now...

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LETTERS: Congratulations Year 8 students

To the Year 8 Students of Fiji: First and foremost, congratulations to those of you who passed with flying colours! Your success is a reflection of your hard work and the sacrifices of your parents,...

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LETTERS: RFNS Puamau Secrecy

Development partners Australia is so kind and proactive in their approach to assist Pacific Small Islands Nations and Fiji is getting a brand new Navy Vessel RFNS Timo to replace the RFNS Puamau which...

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Martintar nightclub hours

For the benefit of many poorer members of the community, in my view, with many drug issues, poverty, drunkards are not being able to get back home before sunrise, it may not be wise for each nightclub...

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Sympathies for Vanuatu

Our heartfelt sympathies with all those affected in Vanuatu by the earthquake. It is heartbreaking to know of the devastation caused by it. Many are left in despair and shattered minds. One thing I...

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Drink, don’t drive

With all the campaigns on “Don’t drink and Drive ” and the awareness on the dangers, some people still don’t take heed of the warnings. What will it take to get it through that thick skull of theirs...

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‘Letters’: New COMPOL

Congratulations to Mr Rusiate Tudravu, for being appointed as the new COMPOL. A word of caution though that people should not expect him to address all the issues overnight with his magic wand. Most of...

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‘Letters’: Chicken pox

What sort of hospital turns a mother and her three-year-old daughter away with the excuse that there wasn’t a paediatrician around! Couldn’t any doctor treat chickenpox? And wasn’t taking charge over...

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Letters: No card fines

Is it true that LTA officers are penalising passengers caught on buses without bus cards? Are they seriously penalising passengers for a failed system? And isn’t that the most absurd and the most...

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Editorial: PM’s Decisive Action Upholds Integrity, But It Must Be Consistent

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s swift decision to dismiss Lynda Tabuya from her role as Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection underscores his commitment to maintain the highest standards...

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‘LETTERS’: Devastating world events

The year 2025 has just begun & devastating world events have sent shock waves around the globe. The first amongst these is the uncontrollable wildfires of the United States of America. The state of...

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Letters: Teachers, please

Don’t keep the slow ones back, Keep them with their peers. Don’t repeat the big mistake of teaching at only one level, a level far ahead of some and far below the very bright. The slower ones are left...

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Letters: Pryde predicament

With all the hanky panky that’s been going on since his initial suspension over 21 months ago and now new allegations of wrongdoing against him after he was found not guilty and reinstated to his...

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Letters: Cost of living

In recent times, prices of basic necessities such as food, fuel, housing, and electricity have risen sharply. Meanwhile, wages have not kept pace, and many people-particularly recent graduates and...

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‘Letters’: FNPF Saga

Will an international forensic scientist assist and offer audit financial investigations of our pre 2012 pensions, robbed by the “power of two” and a weak FNPF Board, then, help to put to rest our...

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‘Letters’: Housing in Fiji

A large number of family units live in unsuitable conditions throughout Suva, other towns, and most of the rural communities. Besides, a large number of households do not have proper services in clean...

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Letters: Digital literacy

In today’s fast-paced era, digital literacy is a necessity – empowering individuals to access opportunities, make informed decisions, and stay connected. Digital literacy goes beyond knowing a computer...

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