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The Fiji Times » Residential fires concerns Housing Ministry; six house fires recorded since April 19 lockdown

Rohit Deo 13 May, 2021, 6:30 am The four-bedroom corrugated iron and timber house that was destroyed in a fire at Vunikavika settlement in Sigatoka. Pictures: SUPPLIED Fiji’s Minister for Local Government, Housing and Community Development Premila Kumar has expressed concerns about the number of house fires during this lockdown period. This after the National Fire Authority reported three cases of residential fires in a span of four days since May 7. The three residential fires include a family losing their five-bedroom home on Friday, May 7; the second was that of a Wainiveidio family losing their two-bedroom home on Saturday, May 8; and the third was the early morning fire that destroyed the home of three families at Vunikavika Settlement in Sigatoka on Monday, May 8.

Fiji s fourth largest island moves towards cashless society - World News

2021-02-22 08:35:47 GMT2021-02-22 16:35:47(Beijing Time) Xinhua English SUVA, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) Using cash to pay for goods and services will become a thing of the past for residents in Fiji s fourth largest island Kadavu following the launch of the Vodafone M-PAiSA QR at the Advanced Store in the island s main administrative center of Vunisea. According to Fiji s leading news website on Monday, Advanced Store owner Viliame Naqelevuki said that the Kadavu residents will benefit a lot from the cashless payment as there have been no banks on the island. Kadavu chief Kitione Raibevu said a cashless society will benefit Kadavu in decentralization of the services of the post office.

The Fiji Times » In The Sunday Times tomorrow – Sunday, February 21, 2021

The Fiji Times Prof Pal Ahluwalia. Picture: FILE Hullo. In The Sunday Times edition of Sunday, February 21, 2021, our follow up on the situation at the University of the South Pacific continues. This time Vanuatu Prime Minister Bob Loughman has publicly declared that the USP Emalus Campus in Vanuatu was ready to host Professor Ahluwalia after his forceful removal from Fiji earlier this month. Otherwise, here’s your briefing of what to expect in tomorrow’s The Sunday Times, February 21, 2021: Housing minister Premila Kumar at the PRB housing in Vunimoli Labasa. Picture: SERAFINA SILAITOGA 334 applicants benefit from initiative A total of 334 applicants have benefited from the Ministry of Housing’s First Home and First Land Grant initiative, receiving a total payout in excess of $5 million during the 2020-2021 financial year. Minister for Housing and Community Development Premila Kumar said the intention of increasing the initiative’s grant in this year’s budget

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