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Women's group to support development
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A women group was set up in the early 70's to support the development of villagers around Fiji. The Soqosoqo Vakamarama ni Yasana o Lau was set up by the former First Lady of Fiji to oversee and monitor development reports been submitted during the Annual Meeting. The women's group monitor and report developments that were incomplete and mismanage by the development committee. They action help the committee to be inline with they goals. Date received by the group a also used for developing planning and also show progress report. Upon celebrating their 50th anniversary, the president reminder the women's on their activities and reason behind their establishment.
A Great Hero to Fiji Rugby
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Former Suva and Fiji Rugby 15s Prop and Captain Mosese Taga was laid to rest on the 8th Feburary 2022. Mosese Taga started working in the banking industry as a 19 yrs of age and currently enjoying his retirement and supporting community and his village rugby team. Mr Taga made his debut for the Fiji Rugby (Flying Fijian) during the Rugby World Cup 1987 in New Zealand. He played along side some famous rugby player such as Manasa Qoro and Tomasi Cama. Upon return, Taga continued to play for the Suva Rugby Unio and Flying Fijians. His last debut was in 1998 with the Australia at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney. Mr Taga will be miss with his on and off the field good records and performances.
Mr Siga Laid to Rest
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The Director Operations of the iTaukei Affairs Board, Livai Siga was finally laid to rest at his Island home in Ovalau. Mr. Siga was escorted for the last time to his village in Nauouo, in the Tikina of Levuka on Saturday, (19/02/22) by his family and work colleagues. The entourage of mourners was led by His Excellency the President and Turaga na Tui Macuata, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere and the first lady Filomena Katonivere. Mr Siga’s service to the Government of Fiji started off in 1985 as an Assistant Health Inspector with the Ministry of Health. After 15 years with the Health Ministry and becoming the Senior Health Inspector, Mr Siga joined iTaukei Affairs Board as Assistant Roko Tui Lomaiviti in 2000. His other positions in the Board include, Executive Training Officer, Senior Training Officer, Principal Training Officer, and Acting Director Operations and later became Director Operations in December 2019. He was described as a very cool, calm and composed person who was always w...
" I love you Daddy and I will be Back"
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They left leaving their loved ones with shattered hearts Along with their insecurities, Their unspoken dreams Their silence Their tears, Their unfinished sentences Their unsaid good byes …… It has been a few days since that dreadful Friday afternoon when a mother and three children left without saying good-bye in a horrific car accident at Wainiyabia in Navua on November 5. The families of Elenoa Savuiwasa, 34, siblings Jemima Grace, 11 and Elijah Armstrong, 4, and their cousin Moses Koroibulileka, 11, have been left broken by their loss while trying their hearts to adjust to the painful reality that they are no more. No parent should have to bury a child ... No mother should have to bury her child… Sky Production is honored to have been given the opportunity to cover this special and raw moments of pain as they bid farewell to their loved ones. “Sadly enough, the most painful goodbyes are the ones that are left unsaid and never explained.”….
A DREAM TO BECAME A CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIVIST
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Ms Karalaini Tubuna wanted to waord alongside his father for the United Nation but that dream was shattered by the vehicle accident along Nabouwalu Highway. With tears running down his face, Mr Tubuna shared that her daughter had a lot of dreams to achieve. Recently completed her Postgraduate Diploma in Climate Change, Ms Tubuna has establish the right path for her Career. Karalaini was the eldest out of four sibling and she was leading by example to be success in life. Kara was laid to rest on the 21st of November 2020 at the Tamavua Village Cemetery.