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The Fiji Times » 71 breast cancer cases registered in 2022 – Chan

The Fiji Times » 71 breast cancer cases registered in 2022 – Chan
fijitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fijitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

The Fiji Times » Economic, fiscal update – Ministry: State hopes to raise $14 8m by selling properties

The Fiji Times » Economic, fiscal update – Ministry: State hopes to raise $14 8m by selling properties
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The Fiji Times » Kamikamica is The People s Alliance deputy leader

The Fiji Times » Kamikamica is The People s Alliance deputy leader
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We did not defy the Health Ministry s business shut down order – Lyndhurst

We did not defy the Health Ministry’s business shut down order – Lyndhurst We did not defy the Health Ministry’s business shut down order – Lyndhurst Lyndhurst Group of Companies CEO Rokoseru Nabalarua. Photo: LinkedIn Lyndhurst Group of Companies says their factory at the Kalabu Tax Free Zone did not defy the Ministry of Health business shut down order from Monday, 26th April as was suggested by a journalist during the press conference on Monday 3rd May. In a statement the CEO of the company Rokoseru Nabalarua says work on their factory floor ceased as directed by the Fijian Government on Sunday 25th April and by Monday 26th April, all their employees including their factory workers and patient number 113 were directed not to come to work.

COVID-19: Why 56-Hour Lockdown For Suva-Nausori

COVID-19: Why 56-Hour Lockdown For Suva-Nausori Dr Fong said the sudden lockdown was needed as screening of these people could determine the transmission of the Ra cases, classified as community transmission. by shalveen chand Photo: Leon Lord 2021-04-30 The 56-hour lockdown which started at 8pm last night was put in place to stop the movement of 877 people which are being looked at as possible carriers of COVID-19’s, B1617 strain India strain. Ministry of Health permanent secretary Dr James Fong says these people are linked to the Mark One Apparel and Lyndhurst Garment factories at the Kalabu Tax Free Zone

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