A-G Gives Online Budget Straight Talk Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said the Government would be looking at the many of the initiatives which the Government undertook to help people. by shalveen chand An aerial view of Suva City. Photo: Ronald Kumar
2021-04-07
The state of government finances, the national debt, infrastructure, agriculture, opening borders, scholarships and legalising marijuana were part of questions posed to the Attorney-General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum.
Speaking live from Singapore on the forum titled Straight Budget Talk National Budget Consultation 2021 – 2022 on the
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Use Discretion In Flood Affected Areas In Sending Children To School – HON. MINISTER AKBAR The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts wishes to inform teachers, students and parents that a heavy rain warning is in force for the whole of the Fiji Group. Parents by ministry of education
2021-04-12
The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts wishes to inform teachers, students and parents that a heavy rain warning is in force for the whole of the Fiji Group.
Parents and/or guardians in flood affected areas are advised to use their discretion in sending their children to school.
Students living in low lying areas and flood prone areas are advised to remain home, while those living in unaffected zones are urged to exercise caution when traveling to school.
Families In Vatamai Without Water For Four Days “Animals bath there like cows and bullocks and if we drink from there, we will get sick,” she said. by salote qalubau
01 Mar 2021 11:20 From left: Ilaisa Nalewe, Immanuel Bole, LuisaLeawata, Kelera Adi Luvu and Katarina Nalewe with their buckets next to a tap near their home at the Vatamai Settlement in Lovu, Lautoka. Photo: Salote Qalubau
2021-04-06
Residents of Vatamai Settlement in Lovu, Lautoka have expressed their grievances over the four-day water cut in their area.
Katarina Nalewe said they had been facing water cuts from Thursday and until yesterday