Letters: Traffic Police
Apart from enforcing traffic rules, isn’t facilitating traffic flow also the duty of a traffic police officer? On Saturday, it took me more than two hours to drive two kilometres from Pala’s Service...
View ArticleLETTERS: Unraveling Misinformation
I am writing in response to one Raynav Chand of Nakasi (March 16, 2024). From the contents of his statements, it is obvious he seemingly has missed the boat. We respect the powers of the permanent...
View ArticleLETTERS: Missing Bus Shelters
It is quite disappointing seeing several bus bays in and around the Nadi corridor to have been left without bus shelters. It is painful seeing travellers, which also include mothers and children,...
View ArticleLetters: Water
Water is an essence of life. Without which No living thing can strife Be it Man, Animal (Eco/Marine) or Plant Water is the only survival grant. Received in the forms of dew and drops Accumulates in...
View ArticleLetters: Flooding
It seems some people are sleeping on the job or incompetent to do their job. Most of our densely populated urban centres are beside waterways. In the small downpour that occurred this past few days,...
View ArticleEditorial: So What’s Next Afteramini Tornado? Snow?
In recent weeks, the nation has been at the mercy of erratic weather patterns that have left communities grappling with unprecedented challenges. Heavy rains inundated vast areas, flooding homes and...
View ArticleLetters: Remunerate Workers
Is Fiji still classified as a third-world country? If yes, then the colonialism mentality hangover is still rife within the Fiji business fraternity. That is the reason why the majority of Fijians, who...
View ArticleLetters: Holy Week
Reaching towards the festivities of Holi, Eid and Easter Observing fasts according to one’s Scriptures Festivities of three different religions All depicting triumph over evil Inspiring Liveliness...
View ArticleLetters: Drua Up And Down
Our game against the NSW Waratahs on Saturday can be described as an up and down performance. Our men’s Drua team up-and-down nearly gave the game away to the Tahs but that golden point drop goal just...
View ArticleLetters: Holi
Holi, the Hindu festival of colours will be celebrated on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. It marks the end of the bitter winter and the beginning of the spring season in India. It is celebrated on the full...
View ArticleLetters: Blaring Siren
Mr Ronnie Chang’s letter (FT 24.03.24) on the above subject seemed significant. We do have that noisy siren too at times and let alone on Saturday after the yellow ribbon parade. What a fuss when the...
View ArticleLetters: Sewer Leak
At about 9am yesterday as I proceeded through the Denarau Bypass Rd in Nadi, Icame across several major sewer leakages. This is a huge health hazard, in anyone’s books. Feedback: letters@fijisun.com.fj
View ArticleLetters: Dredging In The West
A former Waterways minister is now laughing away, hence enjoying comfort in USP. Two and half years back, there were hives of launching dredging activities both in Ba and Nadi. It was big time grand...
View ArticleLetters: Chinese Influence
The rubbish being peddled by some against the involvement of China’s development in Fiji and the region speaks volume of neocolonialism. China treats its international partners as equal partners with...
View ArticleLetters: Migration
Wow, what a number of migrants in February? But what is our country’s total population count now? Maybe 859,000 in total, but why a small country like Fiji has problems that is not comparable to other...
View ArticleLetters: Tyranny Ruled
Epeli Rabua couldn’t have put it more succinctly when he said “fear ruled Fiji” during the 16-year reign in power (2006-2022) of Voreqe Bainimarama and Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum (FS 17/ 3/ 24). I can’t, for...
View ArticleLetters: Unsung Heroes
In the complex world of healthcare, the spotlight shines brightest on doctors as they are at the forefront of medical battles. However, behind the scenes, a silent force works tirelessly, day and...
View ArticleLetters: Water Disaster
Fiji’s Water Authority of Fiji probably has the most number of engineers in the whole of the southern hemisphere. And for all their collective engineering nous, one would think that Suva only is...
View ArticleLetters: Wheels Of Justice
As a layman who has witnessed inordinate delays in court cases of ordinary citizens I am told to appreciate that the wheels of justice turn slowly, but grind exceedingly fine. I am therefore perplexed...
View ArticleLetters: Improper Disposal
I agree with Fiji Roads Authority that one of the contributing factor of flooding is the improper disposal of household waste in our creeks, drains and rivers, but the aging drains is another problem...
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