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The Fiji Times » Labasa Service volleyball men s team defeats Raiwasa Rebels

The Fiji Times » Labasa Service volleyball men s team defeats Raiwasa Rebels
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The Fiji Times » Villagers benefit from income generation activities

Monika Singh 3 June, 2021, 9:30 pm 196 farmers on Koro Island were involved in the set of four demonstration farms in the two districts of Cawa and Mudu to showcase the impact of the training. Picture: SUPPLIED Training on income generation activities conducted on Koro Island during the lockdown has been hailed as a success as the people on the island have started reaping the benefits from it. The program – climate smart agriculture – introduced under the Learning Environmental Adaptation and Development (LEAD) of CSOs in Fiji project, saw 196 farmers on the island involved in the set of four demonstration farms in the two districts of Cawa and Mudu to showcase the impact of training.

School Dropout Says Business Can Thrive During This Pandemic

School Dropout Says Business Can Thrive During This Pandemic Mr Prasad, a 44-year-old father runs an automotive repair shop in Tuatua, Labasa. by shratika naidu Rege Motors owner Rajendra Prasad in Siberia, Labasa on May 22, 2021. Photo: Shratika Naidu 2021-05-28 Some businesses could thrive during this COVID-19 pandemic depending on the nature of the business says Rege Motors owner Rajendra Prasad. Mr Prasad, a 44-year-old father runs an automotive repair shop in Tuatua, Labasa. He said last year he learnt to obey all COVID-19 protocols and restrictions at the height of the pandemic. “When you put God firs

Pāpāmoa group allegedly caught with more than three times legal limit of tuatua

Pāpāmoa group allegedly caught with more than three times legal limit of tuatua 11 Feb, 2021 12:36 AM 2 minutes to read The catch at Pāpāmoa s Taylors Reserve. Photo / Supplied Bay of Plenty Times A group has been caught with allegedly more than three times the legal limit of popular shellfish tuatua in Tauranga. A Ministry for Primary Industries honorary fishery officer patrol were inspecting the catch of a group of four people at Pāpāmoa s Taylors Reserve on Wednesday when they made the discovery. Initially, the group showed the officers a bucket with the daily allowable limit of 600 tuatua, or 150 each. However, following a search, officers uncovered a chilly bin in their vehicle allegedly containing a further 1287 tuatua.

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