Talebula Kate
14 June, 2021, 4:27 pm
Prime Minister Voreqe gets his body temperature by a police officer with a thermal gun before going into Parliament. Picture: PARLIAMENT OF FIJI
A donation of 300 thermal guns from Vodafone Fiji Limited and Telecom Fiji Limited was handed over to Government today to support Fiji’s response in tackling the COVID-19 second wave.
According to a statement the thermal guns cost $19,500 and the two companies each contributed $9,750 towards this initiative.
The statement further said the in-kind donation is in response to the Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama’s commitment in Parliament recently to support the Tailevu, Rewa and other provinces in the provision of personal protective equipment (PPEs).
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Disabled Father Remains Proactive Despite Crisis Vijay Kumar with flower pot plant stands at his home in Nasekula, Labasa on May 21, 2021. Photo: Sampras Anand by sampras anand
22 May 2021 11:00 Vijay Kumar with flower pot plant stands at his home in Nasekula, Labasa on May 21, 2021. Photo: Sampras Anand
2021-05-18
A 66-year-old disabled father has not given up in finding means of staying active during this COVID-19 pandemic.
With the COVID-19 restrictions in place, Vijay Kumar has not stopped working as he actively engages in making pot plant stands.
Regardless of being a doctor’s father, Mr Kumar said he