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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 Picture: CAMA BIUDOLE Historical documents and stories about the origin of Christianity in many parts of Fiji find that their paths converge on the island of Lakeba in Lau.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. ....
Tropical Cyclone Yasa Tuesday 15/12/2020 The impacts felt from Yasa were large and wide. Many affected people had their access to essential things, like food and water, cut off. Tremendous support shown for the Rotary Club of Peninsula Sunset’s disaster relief initiative for the North Sunday 20/12/2020 The Rotary Club of Peninsula Sunset collected $800 cash and 35 bags of relief items during their disaster relief initiative collection at the ROC Market in Suva, and donations continue to pour in. Community Service Director Prashant Anuraag says the support from the people of Fiji towards the initiative has been tremendous and they are thankful that people have shown their support to those who have been affected by Tropical Cyclone Yasa. ....
Nasoki villagers in Moala seek assistance Nasoki villagers in Moala seek assistance Moala Health Centre. [image: file] The people of Nasoki Village in Moala are asking the government for assistance in terms of food supply as most of their food source was damaged by Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa. Viliame Titoko of Nasoki Village says some of the men went out to their farms today and saw that their crops have all been damaged. Titoko says now they are sharing whatever they have but it is not enough to sustain them. He says none of the houses in the village were damaged however their farms have been destroyed. ....