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  • Missing files irk court

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    THE High Court is no place that will accept lawyers reporting missing files. High Court judge Justice Salesi Temo reminded lawyers and police officers of their duty after DPP lawyer Madonna Fong informed the court that she could not locate a file of one of the two persons accused of planting marijuana.Ms Fong informed the court that Nemani Bula's file was misplaced. Bula and Paula Tawake ...

  • Surprise party for birthday champion

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    WINNING medals at this year's Coca-Cola Games was certainly a priceless gift for Inia Sili who turned 18 yesterday. The sixth former at Shree Guru Nanak Khalsa College in Labasa was all smiles when his family greeted him at their Naiwala home and treated him to an afternoon tea party in recognition of his birthday and achievement.He stunned fellow competitors after winning gold in the ...

  • Victim calls for more support

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    HIV is something that Temo Sasau has to live with for the rest of his life but he hopes to create awareness in getting communities to support people living with HIV/AIDS. Mr Sasau said life was hard for him while growing up. Seeing the reaction of people towards people with HIV/AIDS was even harder because he was treated as an outcast within his community.Mr Sasau said people did not understand ...

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  • 350K squatter upgrade project

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    TWO informal settlement upgrading projects in the Western Division are being planned to address the squatter issue in the area. The projects are earmarked for Nadi and Sigatoka.An initiative of the Ministry of Local Government and Housing, the project is expected to cost a total of $350,000.Department of Housing director Kolinio Bola said the upgrading project in Cuvu and Votualevu would take ...

  • Man dies in hit-and-run

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    AN iTaukei man is dead after he was hit by two unidentified vehicles near Delainamasi Primary School early on Saturday morning. This was confirmed by police yesterday."Near Delainamasi Primary School around 1.30 this morning, an unidentified iTaukei male was walking along Kings Rd towards Kinoya where he was bumped by two unidentified vehicles," a statement from the Fiji Police Force ...

  • Fiji smiles warm the heart of Bollywood actor

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    + Enlarge this image From left: Akhilesh Kr Aman, LICI regional manager west operation, Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia and Sanjeev Kumar Jain, LICI's acting general manager Fiji operation, at the cocktail party. Picture: ANA ...

  • Weighing the cost of cheaper sea travel

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    ASK any shipping operator about the single largest expense associated with running a vessel, and you will only get one answer. Diesel. Without diesel, boats do not move, cargo does not get freighted and passengers do not travel.And that expense does not look like it will diminish any time soon with the global demand for fossil fuels pushing prices sky high.This reality is one that vessel ...

  • Strength test for U20

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    THE national under- 20 rugby side will participate in iron man activities this week as part of their preparations for next month's Junior World Championships. Coach Viliame Gadolo said the team would be in camp at Uprising Beach Resort in Pacific Harbour for the whole of this week and would work on the strength of the players.He said they had already tested the endurance of the players and ...

  • Arrival base for Musket Cove

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    MUSKET Cove Island Resort of Malolo Island will close for a month later this year for renovations. This was revealed by resort sales and marketing manager Kini Saukuru.She said the resort had plans to construct a new arrival base on the site of its former supermarket, The Trader, which was destroyed in a freak fire caused by lightning in April."Plans for a new building on the site of the ...

  • Beating probe still on

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    NO one has been questioned in relation to an online video showing two men in handcuffs being brutally abused by other men, suspected of being police in plain clothes. Chief of operations ACP Rusiate Tudravu said they were still investigating to determine who took part in the beating.The nine-minute video -- which was posted on YouTube on March 4, showed a man being beaten with wooden and metal ...

  • FNRL wants more locals

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    THE Fiji National Rugby League plans to localise all positions within the body in future. And to attain the vision, FNRL hopes that all coaches, referees, trainers and managers have accreditation.In the build up to the Rugby League World Cup, FNRL has sought the assistance of Rick Stone to guide the Fiji Bati side. Gold Coast Titans defence coach Wise Kativerata who is based in Australia, often ...

  • Efforts to break down barriers

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    THE International AIDS candlelight memorial which was co-ordinated by the Global Network of People living with HIV was held at the Salvation Army headquarters in Suva yesterday. Salvation Army youth group representative Lima Gataurua said the International Aids candlelight memorial was much more than just a memorial as it served as a community mobilisation campaign to raise social consciousness ...

  • Unity vital in fight against stigma

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    SOLIDARITY in communities is essential in reducing stigma and discrimination on HIV and promotes involvement of people living with HIV to ensure a more effective HIV response. This was highlighted by the Fiji Network Plus program officer Atunaisa Dokonivalu during the 30th International AIDS candlelight memorial service in Suva yesterday.Mr Dokonivalu said Network Plus was an organisation with ...

  • THE financial tourism and construction industries are among the seven priority sectors that contribute to economic development in Fiji. more...

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    THE financial, tourism and construction industries are among the seven priority sectors that contribute to economic development in Fiji. Speaking at the World Hindu Economic Forum-Oceania Conference this month, USP economist Professor Biman Prasad said banking and insurance, hotels, large scale construction, legal, computer-related and accounting businesses were areas where little difficulty ...

  • ITS important for people to be aware of the roles and functions of the Fiji Commerce Commission says chief executive Bobby Maharaj. more...

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    IT'S important for people to be aware of the roles and functions of the Fiji Commerce Commission, says chief executive Bobby Maharaj. Speaking at the latest Pacific conference on finance and investment, Mr Maharaj said they had raised awareness on their roles in terms of various issues like unfair trading practices, rents market and the telecommunications sector."It's important ...

  • Chris Rattue Snubbing of Fiji rugby shows no imagination

    New Zealand Herald - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    It's official. The New Zealand Rugby Union lacks imagination and soul. We knew that anyway, of course. But its snubbing of Fiji - whose request for a home test against the All Blacks to mark their centenary was turned down - typifies the arrogant, ham-fisted running of the national ...

  • Man struck twice by cars dead

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    A MAN is dead after being bumped by two vehicles on the Kings Road early this morning. The unidentified iTaukei man was walking towards the Kinoya traffic lights when he was bumped near Delanamasi Primary School at about 1:30am. A police statement said officers are going house to house in the Kinoya-Caubati corridor now and gathering information. "The statement of a machine operator of ...

  • Fijian leader looks to Russia and China

    The Courier Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    FIJI'S military ruler says he will meet Beijing's leaders in China this month, a week after unveiling an official trip to Russia, as he looks beyond strained regional ties in the South Pacific. Frank Bainimarama has been banned from Australia and New Zealand since seizing control in a 2006 coup. His announcement that he would hold talks with Premier Li Keqiang and President Xi Jinping ...

  • Fiji turns to Russia China amid strained regional ties

    General Sources - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    SUVA (AFP) - Fiji's military ruler said on Sunday he would meet Beijing's leaders in China this month, a week after unveiling an official trip to Russia, as he looks beyond strained regional ties in the South Pacific. Mr Voreqe Bainimarama has been banned from Australia and New Zealand since seizing control in a 2006 coup. His announcement that he would hold talks with Premier Li ...

  • Salauneune scores on debut for Nadi

    Fiji Live - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Suva Football coach Gurjit Singh has tipped Kolinio Sivoki to impress when he replaces Samuela Vula in his debut for the Whites against Nadi at the ANZ Stadium ...

  • Savusavu welcomes home sprint hero

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    + Enlarge this image Beni Maravu is escorted to Savarekareka in Savusavu where he was traditionally welcomed this afternoon. Picture: SERAFINA ...

  • NFL Nadi downs Suva 1-0

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    NADI stretched its lead at the top of the National Football League with a 1-0 win over Suva at the ANZ Stadium this afternoon. Jone Salauneune was the hero for the jetsetters as his goal early in the second half proved to be the only difference between the two sides. In an earlier match, Inia Boko's second-half goal allowed Navua to beat Rewa 1-0. In the morning match, Rewa Youth ...

  • NFL half-time Suva 0 Ba 0

    Fiji Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    SUVA and Nadi are both scoreless in the first half of the National Football League top-of-the-table clash at the ANZ Stadium. Former Ba and Fiji U20 striker Jone Salauneune is making his debut for Nadi today while former Navua players Kolinio Sivoki gets his first start for the capital city ...

  • Team completes firefighting training

    Fiji Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    THE firefighting team from BOC (Fiji) Limited has completed a training under the guidance of the National Fire Authority. NFA CEO John O'Connor said the firefighting training was very important for the fire team at BOC because they worked with highly flammable material and early response to fire was very essential in such work places.The training, which was completed on Friday, involved a ...

  • Fiji remains sixth in Oceania region

    Fiji Live - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Fiji U23 marksman Jone Salauneune has been cleared by Fiji Football Association to feature for Nadi this afternoon against Suva in the National Football ...

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