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Letters: 5th July, 2019

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Martintar, Nasoso Highway

Tukai Lagonilakeba, Nadi

It is one of the best, most modern highways to drive on, but now there is a risky obstruction.

On the highway, those bougainvillea flowers planted on the road islands are overgrown and it could prove fatal for drivers and the travelling public.

Can the authorities concerned trim the plants?

Bible and synod

Simon Hazelman, Savusavu

Archbishop Peter Loy Chong of the Catholic Church in Fiji stated that we needed a church that acted correctly and that the synod would guide us to follow closely the heart of God.

As far as I know there is only one book that will guide us surely and closely to God. And that book is the Bible, written and inspired by God Himself.

If we claim to follow Christ we should trust in the scripture as confidently as Jesus and his Apostles did.

The Bible is the ultimate guide for life!

There should never be another?

Budget implications

Epeli Rabua, Suva

The media recently mentions the Government’s concern at children selling food at night.

As we see the increase of “street kids” in our urban areas, the media mentions that these are neglected children. However, the media never mentions the reasons why there is an increase in street kids or why more and more of them are neglected.

Fiji’s budgets over the past 13 years have seen an increase in the country’s cost of living expenses without the corresponding increase in salaries or wages for the average income earner. Children are selling food at night and are being neglected because their parents simply cannot provide for them!
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