3 gold medals for Sokiveta at Suva Zone II
3 gold medals for Sokiveta at Suva Zone II Friday 05/03/2021
Suva Grammar School sprinter Tevita Sokiveta won his third gold medal at the Suva Zone II this afternoon.
He helped his 4x100 metres team win gold.
Sokiveta also won gold in the Senior Boys 100 and 200 metres.
He ran a manual time of 10.64 seconds in the 100 metres. The Year 13 student has dedicated his win to children suffering from Rheumatic Heart Disease.
Sokiveta says he aims to break Banuve Tabakaucoro s record in both the 100 metres and 200 metres during the Coca-Cola Games.
Marian O Neill of Saint Joseph s Secondary School won the Senior Girls 100 metres.
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Fourteen-year-old, Tarusila Ranadi Sito stands proud after she scooped all five subject awards at Ratu Rusiate Nabuta Memorial School in Nailaga Village, Ba.
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Hullo readers.
In The Fiji Times edition of Friday, February 19, 2021, our coverage of the situation at the University of the South Pacific continues, and today you will read about the Prime Minister’s public comment calling for the resignation of an award-winning USP academic who is also the wife of an Opposition MP.
The Prime Minister is touring affected areas, particularly schools, in the Northern Division that were affected by the recent natural disasters.
And while in the Northern Division, we bring you reports of the challenges – post-disaster – that northerners continue to experience.