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Uprising Beach Resort put up for sale

Uprising Beach Resort put up for sale Uprising Beach Resort put up for sale Uprising Beach Resort in Pacific Harbour has been put up for sale. This has been confirmed by the resort owner Rene Munch who is expected to release more details on this later. The reason for the sale has not been revealed. The resort has been in operation for almost 14 years now and employs around 30 workers in the Navua and Pacific Harbour area. It contains 24 traditionally thatched private rooms including 12 standard bures and 12 deluxe villas, plus a 20 bed tree- house style shared facility. The resort also has a rugby/soccer field with fully equipped state of the art gymnasium.

The Fiji Times » Leadership Fiji – Grateful and proud

Sharyne Fong Leadership Fiji 2016 participants on a field trip to Koroipita, Lautoka. Picture: SUPPLIED James Pridgeon first heard about Leadership Fiji through close friends and family who also knew others who had participated in the program, learnt of their experiences and shared this with him. In 2015, he applied for the Leadership Fiji 2016 (LF2016) program when he was the general manager of Uprising Beach Resort and was fortunate to have been accepted. The Leadership Fiji 2016 program journey started within a month after Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, and as we all know it was labelled as one of the most intense tropical cyclones in the southern hemisphere on record when it ravaged.

The Fiji Times » NGO fundraises to build homes

Felix Chaudhary 19 April, 2021, 10:10 pm First Responder founderSarah Conrad (right) at one of the homes they want to rebuild in Nawaca, Vanua Levu. Picture: SUPPLIED A Suva-based non-governmental organisation is fundraising to build five homes that were destroyed in Nawaca, Vanua Levu during Tropical Cyclone Yasa. First Responders are trying to raise at least $15,000 per home. Founder Sarah Conrad said one of their fundraising drives was a food stall located opposite the Uprising Beach Resort in Pacific Harbour. “Nawaca was the only village whose community hall was not destroyed or in use as an evacuation centre and the only one available to host the 40 volunteers who travelled across,” she said.

The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s Desk: Your March 15 briefing

NEWS: Police Bill 2020 THE first phase of face-to-face public consultations on the draft Police Bill will be held in Levuka today. This, according to the Ministry of Defence. The consultation will be held at the Lomaiviti Provincial Council conference room. AG’s Singapore flight THE flight which ferried Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum to Singapore for medical treatment was a “repatriation and cargo flight”. This, according to Fiji Airways, in response to queries. PAGE 2: Birth certificate FIJIANS are required to present their birth certificates in order to get the COVID-19 vaccine injection, says Health Ministry permanent secretary Dr James Fong. He said the document was needed for verification purposes. He said the information on birth certificates were needed so verification of our immunity status could be shared with other countries once our borders open.

The Fiji Times » Pool draw made for 2021 Mobil Uprising 7s tournament

Noa Biudole 26 January, 2021, 5:32 pm Uprising Beach Resort owner and director, Rene Munch and Ropate Kauvesi officiate in the pool draws, at Pacific Harbour today, January 26, 2021. Picture: JONA KONATACI Tabadamu, Uluinakau, Fiji 7s two and Fire have been drawn together in pool B in what has been described as the pool of death of the 2021 Mobil Uprising 7s tournament during the pool draws at the Uprising Beach Resort today. Gareth Baber’s Fiji 7s one leads pool A with Uprising, Cross of Victory and the Veiyasana Providers. Super 7s first leg champions Police also lead a strong pool C with Yamacia, Dominion Brothers and Waidrauso Brothers.

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