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Ben Padarath. Picture: FILE/FELIX CHAUDHARY A Lautoka-based businessman has applied for a permit for a protest march against the proposed Police Bill 2020. Ben Padarath said the applications were lodged with police, the Suva City Council and the Fiji Roads Authority. The move for a vocal protest against the proposed Bill is supported by Social Democratic Liberal Party member and Parliament Whip Lynda Tabuya. Yesterday, Ms Tabuya said SODELPA would be gathering signatures for a petition which will be later presented to Parliament. “This is in line with the Speaker of Parliament’s directive that he will not consider signatures of petitions lodged online, but those collected manually,” said Ms Tabuya. ....
The Fiji Times 26 February, 2021, 1:11 am Effective Governance Team leader with UNDP, Revai Aalbark ( (left) and EU Embassador to Fiji and Pacific, Sujiro Seam launching the Citizens Budget Guide at Studio 6 Hotel in Suva today. Picture: RAKESH KUMAR In The Fiji Times edition of Friday, February 25, 2021, we bring you developments to most of the stories that we have been covering for the past week or so, and more happenings from around the major divisions of the country. So in today’s The Fiji Times – Friday, February 26, 2021, here are some of the stories that you will get to read more about. Fijian currency. ....
Intensity of Cyclone Ana hammering of Fiji catches many by surprise asiapacificreport.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiapacificreport.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tropical Cyclone Ana [image:supplied] A family of six from Soasoa Labasa are counting their lucky stars after they escaped unharmed when a landslide moved their house by almost 10 metres during the heavy rain brought by TC Ana. Kamlesh Kumar says his parents, brother, sister-in-law and 2 nieces managed to move out of the house moments before the incident. Kumar says at around midday Sunday, his family could feel something was about to happen as they could feel their house moving. He adds they didn’t take any risk and moved out immediately. The family is currently living with other relatives as they wait for things to normalise before they start repair works. ....