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The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s Desk: Your March 6 edition briefing

Fred Wesley Image: THE FIJI TIMES Bula! It’s the end of another week, and as we look ahead to the weekend, here’s a sneak peek at the headlines for Saturday, March 6. NEWS Civil liberties Refrain from anti-union practices and instruct police and the armed forces to respect basic civil liberties and labour rights, the Fijian Government has been told by the International Labour Organization’s Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations. The second report is on an interview with unionist Felix Anthony. Unionist Felix Anthony. Picture: SOPHIE RALULU Interference Government says one thing in the international area when signing conventions and acts differently at home, says National Workers Union general secretary Felix Anthony. While commenting on the International Labour Organization’s Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations for Fiji to refrain from interfering with the internal affairs of the union, M

Minam expresses intention in going into politics and says watch the space on whether he has applied for FNPF CEO post

Minam expresses intention in going into politics and says watch the space on whether he has applied for FNPF CEO post Minam expresses intention in going into politics and says watch the space on whether he has applied for FNPF CEO post Saud Minam. [image: file] Departing ANZ Country Head, Saud Minam has expressed an intention in going into politics later and he has also said watch the space on whether he has applied for the Fiji National Provident Fund CEO’s post. It was announced last month that Minam will leave ANZ on 30th April 2021. Minam who is from Pakistan and is now a Fijian passport holder says he has just bought a new house and he is not going anywhere anytime soon.

The Fiji Times » Setting up shop – Vosadrugu realises his potential

Viliame Ravai 18 February, 2021, 9:00 pm Samuela Vosadrugu, left, and one of his employees after completing one of their tombstones for a client. Picture: SUPPLIED IT was only after Samuela Vosadrugu left his former employer Garden Island Resort on Taveuni that he found new business potential that got him earning more for his family. The 34-year-old carpenter was the resort’s professional dive master and boat captain for the past five years and had plans of becoming his own boss, but didn’t actually follow through to start his own business. In fact Mr Vosadrugu says he stumbled upon this opportunity before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.

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