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Zanzeer Singh
25 February, 2021, 6:20 pm
Members of the Wadigi Salvo team
with offi cials after a training run at
Saweni, Lautoka. Picture: BALJEET SINGH
THE Wadigi Salvo team is aiming for a top four finish at the 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s tournament which starts at Prince Charles Park in Nadi tomorrow.
Wadigi Salvo proved to be the surprise package of the Fiji Rugby Union Super 7s Series reaching the cup quarter-finals last week.
The side lost to eventual winner Police Blue 45-0 and was relegated to the plate semi-finals going down to Ratu Filise 15-7. For the Nawaka 7s, Wadigi Salvo is grouped with Fire, Sydney Bukuya and Nawaka White.
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Zanzeer Singh
25 February, 2021, 7:50 pm
Jeff Nasavulagi on attack for Saunaka against Buruwa during the Nawaka 7s at Prince Charles Park in Nadi. Picture: BALJEET SINGH/FT FILE
THE 34th Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s is set to kick off at Prince Charles Park in Nadi tomorrow with a total of 90 teams featuring across three categories making it one of the biggest tournaments in the country.
Top teams including defending champions Police Blue, Police White, Warden Green, Raiwasa Taveuni, Uluinakau, Yamacia together with the two shadow national teams Fiji Barbarians and Fiji Warriors will battle it out for the top prize purse of $10,000.
The Fiji Times
25 February, 2021, 12:05 am
HRADC director Ashwin Raj has called for an independent investigation into the University of the South Pacific saga. Picture: FILE
Hullo,
Leading the headlines in today’s
The Fiji Times edition of Thursday, February 25, 2021, we continue with our follow up on the situation at the University of the South Pacific.
This time around the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission director Ashwin Raj has broken his silence on the issue and has said that there should be an independent investigation into all issues arising out of the University of the South Pacific.
The investigations should include complaints raised by staff on the ongoing governance issues at the university, and also against the vice-chancellor Professor Pal Ahluwalia.