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The Fiji Times » Be thankful – FRIEND

The Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises & Development (FRIEND) Director Sashi Kiran. Picture: FILE/REINAL CHAND You should be thankful your members were assisted. This is the message the Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprises & Development (FRIEND)director, Sashi Kiran, has for Fiji National University Students’ Association president Ketan Lal. This newspaper had reported on Monday that FRIEND Fiji and Commissioner Western Mesake Ledua had delivered groceries to students at the FNU Natabua campus last Saturday. In a statement responding to the article, Mr Lal said “no student at any of FNU’s campus facilities has gone hungry”. He also said: “FNUSA is also disappointed with the District Office (Commissioner Western) for entering the campus without following proper protocol or informing relevant heads of FNU”.

The Fiji Times » Bainimarama urges public to register for jab

Rakesh Kumar 14 April, 2021, 5:00 pm People wait to get their COVID-19 vaccination registration at the Vodafone Arena in Suva yesterday. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU REGISTER for the vaccine and help us join the world in defeating COVID-19 for good. This was the call by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama while addressing the Fiji National University Student Association multicultural event at the Koronivia campus on Monday. “I am appealing to all of you to register for your COVID-19 vaccines,” Mr Bainimarama said. “We have worked extremely hard to bring these medical marvels to the country so that we can all be protected. “I have received my first dose. I’m feeling great health-wise, but not only that, I feel even better about the fact that I’ve done my duty to get us on the road to recovery.

The Fiji Times » Event brings students together

14 April, 2021, 7:00 pm Members of the FNU Student Association during their Multi-Cultural Events at the FNU New Lecture Theatre, Koronivia Campus. Picture: ATU RASEA MULTICULTURALISM has become one of the core functions in Fiji’s development over the years. To share in cultural diversity, people co-exist harmoniously through their racial, religious and cultural values. A diverse community or society is one that will recognise and appreciate the varied cultures that people have within society. This was well-portrayed by the students of the Fiji National University’s Students’ Association (FNUSA) during its multi-cultural event at Koronivia Campus on Monday. The event was held to commemorate the various religious events observed by the Fiji National University (FNU) students.

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