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Paulini Curuqara 15 March, 2021, 6:42 pm Kaiviti Silktails head coach Wes Naiqama with his team enjoy a light moment during a photoshoot. Picture: SUPPLIED THE Kaiviti Silktails fired a warning shot against teams in the Ron Massey Cup competition in New South Wales on Saturday. The Fijians, coached by former Fiji Bati skipper Wes Naiqama, proved that his side would not be a walkover in the NSW rugby league competition after beating Mascot Jets 46-16 in their 2021 pre-season match. The Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL) side captured the imagination of the crowd with the massive win as a warm-up to the competition. ....
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. ....
increase font size The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world. news service reports Read Article Bank of America Corp. will offer its U.S. staff paid time off when they become eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine. A passer-by walks past the entrance to a Bank of America ATM in Boston in October 2019. Steven Senne/Associated Press Workers will have the option to use two half days, for up to four hours each, for vaccination appointments this year, the bank said Friday in a staff memo seen by Bloomberg. The policy is designed to accommodate the two-dose regimen current vaccines require. ....