Letters: No More Surprises
The former lone backbencher, Aseri Radrodro, was reinstated as Minister for Education (Fiji Sun 25/ 4). I am not surprised. I have reached a point where nothing in Fijian politics comes as a surprise....
View ArticleLetters: Radrodro’s Reintstatement
The Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, has copped some heavy criticism for reinstating Aseri Radrdro as the Minister for Education. Fiji Sun’s front page roars that it is Rabuka’s U-turn and some even...
View ArticleLetters: Municipal Elections
Time and again, the issue of whether municipal elections will be held or not keeps coming to mind. The last local government elections were held in 2005. Since then, municipal councils have been run by...
View ArticleLetters: Vinaka, PM Rabuka
Yes, Aseri Radrodro is now back in the limelight as a Cabinet Minister for Education and as SODELPA leader, to replace Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka. It doesn’t matter what’s happened; that is...
View ArticleLetters: Thomson St Bridge Hazard
The Thomson St bridge over the Nubukalou creek in Suva is one of the vital connectivity for water, telecom, electricity, and other articulation points in the city. These infrastructure runs on the side...
View ArticleLetters: 2013 Constitution
It is now clear to the people of Fiji and the world that apart from the leadership of the FijiFirst Government who imposed on the people of Fiji the “illegal” 2013 Fiji Constitution, the other key...
View ArticleCounselling
In today’s complex and ever-changing world, schools play a crucial role in shaping young minds and preparing them for future success. While academic achievement is undeniably important, it is equally...
View ArticleStinson Parade Safety Hazard
The walkway along Stinson Parade in Suva is still a popular stretch along the seawall, for relaxing and leisure activities. The place is in good condition with seating benches where one can sit and...
View ArticleTruth, reconciliation
Last Friday, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, speaking at the launch of the United Nations Social Cohesion project at the Grand Pacific Hotel, revealed Government was committed to establishing the...
View Article‘Letters’: Nadi Hospital
The purpose of this letter is not to point fingers or score brownie points. The Ministry of Health consistently tries to educate men over 50 to get tested for prostate cancer. For the second time in...
View ArticleLETTERS: Coca-Cola Games
This year’s Coca-Cola Games will probably go down as one of the most poorly planned and administered ever. These Games, which had at its core and essence the welfare and development of young athletes...
View ArticleRecycling Bin Abuse
Recently, throughout the major centres in the country including communities and universities, there was great emphasis placed on recycling. The commencement of the recycling projects was launched with...
View ArticleLETTERS: Nadi Town
The proposal to declare Nadi a city hasn’t. been successful after a few attempts. The issue is no longer talked about because they know the reality on the ground. The declaration did not happen,...
View ArticleLETTERS: Gods And World Conflicts
My shortened reply to Vijay P Madhavan (FSl/5) is that from a Christian perspective, the Bible reveals answers, which require knowing and understanding the Creator and His Plan of Salvation for...
View ArticleLetters: Minimum Wage
Our workforce can’t even keep to time! Our workforce doesn’t turn up for work! Our workforce is not skilled enough! Our workforce takes extra-long lunch breaks! Our workforce can’t perform to match the...
View ArticleLetters: Lack of Support Shown by Fiji FA
It is absolutely outraging to witness the negligence and lack of support shown by the Fiji FA towards the welfare of its current and former players during times of crisis. While it is disheartening to...
View ArticleLetters: Soul Searching Kolinisau
Gone are the days when the Fiji 7s team could wallop opposing teams on the paddock with high-scoring sprees. Now, our men’s team is beaten at will by any 7s team showing their prowess and how they can...
View ArticleLetters: Drug Pain Killer
For Fiji rugby fans, I believe the great performance by our Fijian Drua team going down 28-20 to the ACT Brumbies was a relaxant and pain killer, after our Fiji 7s team did not qualify for the Cup...
View ArticleLetters: Namadi-Suva Eyesore
On a very recent visit to Suva, I could not help but observe how the city fathers, in all their power and wisdom, are not able to effectively handle solid waste management from an informal settlement...
View ArticleLetters: Minimum Wage
My good friend Dan Uraia agrees to the $10.00 minimum wage rate. Imagine if that is achieved, then many people don’t have to run to foreign countries for work. Fiji will retain the workforce and...
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