‘Letter To The Editor’ Passing knowledge
Knowledge is power. And using it and sharing it wisely is the empowerment of the mind. How one sits, dresses, talks, eats, and behaves all comes down to what one is taught during their growing years....
View Article‘Letter To The Editor’ How To Get Rich
I used to think the Fijian Holdings Limited was set up for the ordinary iTaukei , whereby they could become shareholders and become better off . Please, allow the poor iTaukei to buy “A Class” shares...
View Article‘Letter To The Editor’ Itaukei In Poverty
Wise Muavono (FS 24/8) presents a simplistic rather than a sociological interpretation of iTaukei poverty. His “contributing factors“ take no cognisance of low wages and the high costs of living and...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor-History Creators
Once again, Simon’s boys have proven to world come the Rugby World Cup, it will be different story. History was created Sunday morning at Twickenham when the Flying Fijians upset the former world...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor-Lamb Product Price
It is really alarming to see despite the zero % fiscal duty on lamb products announced and passed in 2023 /2024 Budget supermarkets are still robbing consumers with the pre budget prices of lamb...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor- Appreciate Nurses
For years, even before the pandemic had hit, our nurses have always been there for each and every patient. They took on an insane amount of workload because of staff shortages and with wages not...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor- A Miracle Win
Words simply fail to aptly describe rugby history in the making, Sunday at 4:10am August 27, 2023. England stunned by minnows the Flying Fijians 22 – 30. This magnificent win in Twickenham is a...
View Article‘Letter’s To The Editor’-Traffic Jams
I wish to express my concern about the traffic jam along the Nausori- Lami corridor to and from Suva area during peak hours. It is a problem that continues today. This problem is not only faced in...
View Article‘Letter’s To The Editor’-Rise In Street Fights
It was brought to my attention, as a Fijian citizen, that there have been many fights taking place in Suva. Despite the fact that the clubs close their doors at 1am, many young people are still...
View ArticleEditorial-Methodist Church Faces Crucial Wake-Up Call
Rekindling the sacred calling of service in ministry Reverend Ili Vunisuwai, the outgoing president of the Methodist Church in Fiji, has sounded a crucial alarm regarding a troubling trend within the...
View ArticleLetters To The Editor: Pacific Eye Institute
In the past eight days, many other Nadi residents, me included, have had initial screening, cataract op and first review, at the Suva-based Pacific Eye Institute during its community outreach programme...
View ArticleLetters To The Editor: West Papua
The Southeast Asian Times report ‘Melanesian Spearhead Group cannot reach consensus on membership for West Papua‘ – August 29, 2023 – is a case of the MSG adding insult to injury on the people of West...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Major Events
Two major events have taken place in Suva recently – the Methodist Church annual conference and the Fijian Teachers Association annual delegates conference. Both conferences discussed vital issues,...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Great weekend
For the Victorian families and supporters, the Deans Trophy win after a four-year drought brings great joy to the current students, parents, supporters, and old boys – both here and abroad. Thank you,...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Flying Fijians Memo
No doubt, Frank Lomani is amoung the best halfbacks/fly-halves in the country. He is skilled, can kick and play in other positions in a rugby team. However, for all his skills and talent he has not...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Nadi RiverBank
The banks of the Nadi River, closest to the Nadi bridge, the vacant shopping complex and the former Nadi Farmers Club is fast eroding and sinking away. Should “mother nature” inflict on the people of...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Nothing’s changed
The National Federation Party (NFP), union movement, NGOs and others are quiet about PM Sitiveni Rabuka’s feelings on the “vulagi” and his attempts to marginalise a key section of the community who...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Priority
Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape will open their embassy in Israel (The National 29/8). So, PNG will open an embassy at the other end of the world, but it could not send a football team...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Potholes
Bad roads and pothole issues must be addressed as soon as before residents turn them into “lovo” pits. As Fiji’s summer season approaches, I hope the Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) and local government...
View Article‘Letter to the Editor’-People Friendly
As a concerned citizen, I humbly call on the Government and relevant stakeholders to look into the plight of our disabled community with consideration and compassion. Many of them intend to live...
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