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6 March, 2021, 8:45 pm
Prominent artist Aggie Vakaloloma belts out a few tunes in front of the jam-packed Sukuna Park during the STC Yasa Appeal Music Concert in Suva. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA /FILE
A HOST of renowned local female artists will frontline the Fiji Women’s Rights Movements’ (FWRM) “If Women Stop, the World Stops” concert that will be held at Ratu Sukuna Park in Suva next week.
FWRM executive director Nalini Singh said the concert would feature renowned artists such as ‘Vude Queen’ Laisa Vulakoro, Georgina Ledua, Aggie Vakaloloma and Natalie Raikadroka to celebrate International Women’s Day.
“We are organising the second such concert, in solidarity with the Women’s Global Strike, which is our symbolic strike action calling for women to stop or slow down their formal or care work and demand the recognition of women’s rights,” she said.
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Prof Pal Ahluwalia.
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Hullo.
In
The Sunday Times edition of Sunday, February 21, 2021, our follow up on the situation at the University of the South Pacific continues.
This time Vanuatu Prime Minister Bob Loughman has publicly declared that the USP Emalus Campus in Vanuatu was ready to host Professor Ahluwalia after his forceful removal from Fiji earlier this month.
Otherwise, here’s your briefing of what to expect in tomorrow’s
The Sunday Times, February 21, 2021:
Housing minister Premila Kumar at the PRB housing in Vunimoli Labasa. Picture: SERAFINA SILAITOGA
334 applicants benefit from initiative
A total of 334 applicants have benefited from the Ministry of Housing’s First Home and First Land Grant initiative, receiving a total payout in excess of $5 million during the 2020-2021 financial year. Minister for Housing and Community Development Premila Kumar said the intention of increasing the initiative’s grant in this year’s budget