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The Fiji Times » Company claims $5m loss

The Fiji Times » Company claims $5m loss
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The Fiji Times » Lovoni s dark history

The Fiji Times » Lovoni s dark history
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The Fiji Times » Vunuku s place in church history

John Mitchell 23 May, 2021, 9:00 pm Posing at the monument commemorating the arrival of the fi rst missionaries at Nakorovusa. Picture: CAMA BIUDOLE Historical documents and stories about the origin of Christianity in many parts of Fiji find that their paths converge on the island of Lakeba in Lau. The first-ever effort to establish the Christian religion in Fiji began in 1825. It is said that a man from Lau named Takai went to Tahiti to persuade the London Missionary Society (LMS) to send a missionary to Fiji. In 1830, unbeknownst to Takai and his kinsmen, a new religion was in the making, ready to displace paganism and ancestral deities of old forever.

Analysis: What Would Happen If Goundar Stopped Sailing?

Analysis: What Would Happen If Goundar Stopped Sailing? COVID-19’s impacts on the economy, domestic shipping is taking a significant hit due to the restrictions on passenger travel beyond Viti Levu. by andrew irvin 2021-05-17 A stir was caused this past weekend when Goundar Shipping’s social media account circulated an announcement it would be immediately ceasing its operations around the country . Social media Though on Monday, Goundar Shipping subsequently announced the social media account was hacked, and it has no intention to discontinue its operations in Fiji , the flurry of responses around the ramifications for domestic shipping of Goundar Shipping’s exit from the sector raises a number of questions worth answering in advance of any domestic shipping industry u

The Fiji Times » 80 ports serviced under shipping franchise scheme; 15 trips a month

Talebula Kate Inter-island ships docked at Port Mua-i-Walu in Suva. Picture: FT FILE Fiji’s Government Shipping Franchise Scheme presently service 80 ports with and without jetties for 10 routes with an average of about 15 trips a month. Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Faiyaz Koya highlighted this while responding to an oral question in Parliament this morning. Mr Koya said last year when he updated Parliament, the scheme was servicing 70 ports and nine routes. He said the routes that were serviced were lower Southern Lau, Rotuma, Lomaiviti, Northern Lau, Kadavu, upper Southern Lau, Yasayasa Moala, Yasawa, North-east Vanua Levu, Beqa, Yanuca and Vatulele.

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