Fiji Water shortlisted for top American award
KERESI NAUWAKARAWA
Fiji Water has been shortlisted as one of 12 finalists for the 2010 Secretary of State’s Award for Corporate Excellence (ACE). Fiji Water director external affairs David Roth said the Fiji Water family is thrilled and honoured to be among the final......
State witness takes stand
SITERI SAUVAKACOLO
A State witness told the High Court in Suva of her horror when she was allegedly threatened by a suspect to injure her friend as she lay motionless. Witness Ema Tauyavu of Omkar Road in Narere, Nasinu said that one of the suspects, Anesh Chand alleg......
Drowning figures worry minister
NANISE VOLAU
About 35 per cent of drowning cases between 1999 and 2009 were of school children. The Ministry of Education is concerned with the figures and is calling on parents who reside near the sea and rivers to strictly supervise their children at all times......
Chief hires top lawyer for mutiny trial
SITERI SAUVAKACOLO
Naitasiri Paramount Chief, Ratu Inoke Takiveikata will have a Queen’s Counsel representing him when his November 2000 mutiny re-trial proper begins on Monday. The High Court in Suva yesterday heard that Queens Counsel Peter Maiden will arrive into ......
Muslims prepare for EID festival
SITERI SAUVAKACOLO
Muslims around the country are looking forward to another year of festivities as they end their 30 days of fasting on Saturday. It will be another season of gatherings, exchange of gifts and merrymaking with families and friends and a time to forget......
State talks of support
NANISE VOLAU
Fiji has shown support to the People’s Charter for Change, Peace and Progress says Lieutenant-Colonel Pio Tikoduadua, Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Office. He said that it is a positive move as the 14 provinces have indicated their sup......
Regional ports need upgrade: AG
LOSALINI RASOQOSOQO
Fiji is willing to work with other countries to improve ports facilities in order to meet the international standard. Minister for Public Enterprises and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said this at the 35th Pacific Countries Port Association ......
DISMAC monitors dry spell
KERESI NAUWAKARAWA
Authorities are yet to receive reports from the Fiji Meteorological Service on the dry spell being experienced throughout the Fiji Group. Disaster Management Centre (DISMAC) co-ordinator Pajiliai Dobui said they would make announcements later. “We ......
Bee farmers to take extra care
TIMOCI CAUCAU
Bee farmers must take extra care during this long dry spell and check for any signs of disease or abnormalities in bees or colonies in their hives. This is the advice given by Agriculture Officer (Bees) Kamal Prasad to all bee farmers in the country......
Tikoduadua calls for dialogue
NANISE VOLAU
Government spends 70 per cent of time and money on resolving development conflicts. This was revealed by the Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Office Lieutenant-Colonel Pio Tikoduadua. He said Government continues to strengthen dialogue w......
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