PM Calls Village Self-sufficient Vunivutu Village in Macuata has been dubbed a self-sufficient village by the Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama after villagers banded together to rehabilitate their homes after Tropical Cyclone Yasa. Mr Bainimarama by laisa lui
18 Feb 2021 16:30 Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama with Vunivutu Village headwoman Radiniceva Raluna at Vunivutu Primary School on February 17, 2021. Photo: Laisa Lui
2021-04-07
Vunivutu Village in Macuata has been dubbed a self-sufficient village by the Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama after villagers banded together to rehabilitate their homes after T
Fourty-five companies including diving companies were given non-compliance notices by the Ministry of Environment and Waterways. These companies were operating from the Laucala Industrial area. A recent inspection to the.
Is He Our Next Star? The Tabadamu 7s team will be banking on the man who could be one of our trump cards at the Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan. Lanky forward Iosefo Masi is by simione haravanua Iosefo Masi.
2021-03-31
The Tabadamu 7s team will be banking on the man who could be one of our trump cards at the Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan.
Lanky forward Iosefo Masi is a sure starter for the side at Prince Charles Park, Nadi, in this weekend’s second leg of the Super Sevens Series.
Masi, a member of the national been highly rated by the Tabadamu coach Viliame Turagavou,
Children Cheer For Their Popular Prefects The children of Vuci Methodist Primary School cheered as the head prefects of the school were badged at the school in Nausori yesterday. This showed the popularity the prefects had by shalveen chand
18 Feb 2021 12:40 Assistant head girl Jyoti Romana, deputy head boy Solomone Tawake, head girl Akriti Chand, principal Jope Bukacaca, head boy Semi Kamikamica, deputy head girl Bharish Lal and assistant head boy Epi
Lutumailagi at the Vuci Methodist Hall after being inducted as head prefects on February 17, 2021. Photo: Shalveen Chand
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The children of Vuci Methodi
Maharaj Eyes MGM’s First Coca-Cola Gold Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School will be banking on long distance runner Avish Maharaj to win their first gold medal at this year’s Coca-Cola Games. The 15-year-old clocked 9.15 minutes
18 Feb 2021 14:48 Avish Maharaj - Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School
2021-04-08
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School will be banking on long distance runner Avish Maharaj to win their first gold medal at this year’s Coca-Cola Games.
The 15-year-old clocked 9.15 minutes in the intermediate boys 1500m final during the school’s interhouse competition at the ANZ Stadium in Suva yesterday.
With the win, Maharaj has set out his plans of running in his first ever Coca-Cola Games from April 22-24.