Women should never quit before they start the race - Bari
Women should never quit before they start the race - Bari
Chief Executive Officer of the Nausori and Nasinu Town Council Anurashika Bari
A lot of women quit even before they take on the challenges that are ahead of them.
These were the sentiments shared by the Director of Local Government, Bindula Devi and the Chief Executive Officer of the Nausori and Nasinu Town Council Anurashika Bari who were panelists at the International Women s Day event at the Australian High Commission.
While she was sharing her journey in joining the Local Government Ministry, Bari says she was not used to her work as it was mostly male dominated.
Josivini now invests more time in her jewellery business. Picture:
VILIAME RAVAI
The journey of life teaches one of the greatest lessons through experience. There will always be regrets on past choices but adjusting to live life to the fullest is what Josivini Rauto hopes to achieve.
Josivini, a 55-year-old widow, sells home-made jewellery.
A business venture she started with her daughter. Business has been good and she even travels out of Viti Levu to sell her products.
After her retirement, she invests more time turning homemade jewellery into money and make ends meet in her family.
Originally from Nakavu Village in Namosi, she attended Nakavu Village School, Namosi before she moved to Vashist Muni Primary and Vashist Muni College in Navua.
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