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Vodafone urges recipients of Govt s $50 cash assistance to avoid standing in lines for hours but to use cashless payments

Vodafone urges recipients of Govt s $50 cash assistance to avoid standing in lines for hours but to use cashless payments Vodafone urges recipients of Govt s $50 cash assistance to avoid standing in lines for hours but to use cashless payments File Photo Vodafone Fiji is urging recipients of the second round of the government s $50 cash assistance to avoid standing in lines for hours but to use cashless payments. This comes after long lines of people were seen outside majority of the MPAiSA outlets in the Suva-Lami and Nadi–Lautoka corridors. Chief Marketing Officer, Rajnesh Prasad says the $50 received by beneficiaries is safe in customers MPAiSA wallet without any deduction or expiry and can be withdrawn at anytime.

ANALYSIS: Calls are growing for another nationwide India lockdown That s not realistic

endIndex: (CNN) Millions of Indians are living under a mix of locally-imposed coronavirus restrictions, as the central government resists calls from leading medical experts for a nationwide lockdown. The Indian Medical Association earlier this month said a complete, well-planned, pre-announced national lockdown for 10 to 15 days would give the country s overstretched health system time to recoup and replenish both the material and manpower it needs. And top US coronavirus advisor, Dr. Anthony Fauci on May 9 said of India: You ve got to shut down . you need to break the chain of transmission. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi s government has done that before, and learned a very painful lesson. Experts say shutting down the nation again is not realistic.

India Covid-19: Calls are growing for another national lockdown That s not realistic

India Covid-19: Calls are growing for another national lockdown That s not realistic
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Vodafone Fiji to invest $50 million on network upgrade

April 7, 2021 5:47 am Despite the current challenges, Vodafone Fiji will invest a further $50 million to upgrade its network in the new financial year. Vodafone’s Chief Marketing Officer Rajnesh Prasad says they have been investing a substantial amount of money on upgrades for the past three years and this year will be no different. Prasad says they want to improve their network coverage and data speed. Article continues after advertisement “We are investing another big chunk of money into our network to ensure that we continue to evolve our network, we continue to provide the right experience to our customers with regards to data, voice, and other services so that they have the best service from Vodafone.”

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