Fred Wesley
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Here are some headlines in The Sunday Times edition for April 18.
But before that, the latest provisional results of the Fiji Teachers Union elections are out. This was released by the Fijian Elections Office tonight, at 10.20pm.
FTU election provisional result
FEO staff busy during the Fiji Teacher Unioin elections at Rishikul Sanatan College on Saturday, April 17, 2021. Picture: JONA KONATACI
It stated: These are the candidates that have been declared winners as per the provisional results released today. The Final Results will be first conveyed to the Union and then released in due course.
Ian Chute
17 April, 2021, 4:30 pm
Archbiship Peter Loy Chong gestures while speaking to the Fiji Times in an interview at his office. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA/FILE
PEACE and reconciliation are gifts from God and this is where we should start.
The head of the Catholic Church in Fiji, Archbishop Peter Loy Chong, said this when responding to the Nabua brawls involving young men from the Public Rental Board (PRB) flats at Mead Rd, Sukanaivalu Rd and Nabua Village.
He said the church had already addressed the faithful and the Nabua community on the issue and that Nabua Parish Priest, Fr Iosefo Tamati had been instructed to assist community leaders with the issue.
Resurrection of Jesus challenges us to go back to the hope and discipleship that once inflamed us fijivillage.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fijivillage.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Resurrection of Jesus challenges us to go back to the hope and discipleship that once inflamed us - Archbishop Chong
Resurrection of Jesus challenges us to go back to the hope and discipleship that once inflamed us - Archbishop Chong Sunday 04/04/2021
Head of the Catholic Church in Fiji Archbishop Peter Loy Chong says as we mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ today, it also challenges us to go back to the hope and discipleship that once inflamed us.
The Head of the Catholic Church in Fiji Archbishop Peter Loy Chong says as we mark the resurrection of Jesus Christ today, it also challenges us to go back to the hope and discipleship that once inflamed us.
We should correct those who are calling the COVID-19 vaccine evil and satanic – Archbishop Chong
We should correct those who are calling the COVID-19 vaccine evil and satanic – Archbishop Chong
Head of the Catholic Church in Fiji, Archbishop Peter Loy Chong
The Head of the Catholic Church in Fiji, Archbishop Peter Loy Chong says he thinks we should correct those who are calling the COVID-19 vaccine evil and satanic.
In an interview with fijivillage, Archbishop Chong says if something brings about good and is of good intention, it cannot be the work of evil.
He further says the vaccine is supposed to bring about good health and stopping the spread of the virus which is good.