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Ana Madigibuli
3 August, 2021, 9:00 pm
Maggie’s thrift
online business
offers customers
affordable clothing
to meet the standard
of living in Fiji today.
Picture: SUPPLIED
Maggie Savu is a real-life superwoman when it comes to meeting the needs of mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a time when expectant mothers struggle to find and buy affordable clothing for their new born in Suva, Maggie’s online business offers mothers the alternative.
The 33-year-old businesswoman from Waciwaci Village in Lakeba, Lau started her business in 2019.
She is also proud of her maternal links to Toga Village in Rewa.
Maggie has had to make tough decisions during these difficult times to keep her business operating and is up for the challenge.
Ian Chute
21 January, 2021, 7:00 pm
Guests dance while vude queen Laisa Vulakoro (far left) performs at the Bula Broads musical celebration of cancer warriors in Suva yesterday. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU
Women cancer survivors were hosted to the Bula Broads celebration morning tea by Denise Kloeden, wife of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) coordinator David Kloeden, at the IMF residence in the Domain, Suva yesterday.
Ms Kloeden, a cancer survivor and founder of Bula Broads, called her guests “cancer warriors” and said they were celebrating the lives of women who had fought cancer and won.
“I call them warriors because they are warriors.