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The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief's Desk: Your March 17 briefing


Fred Wesley
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Here’s a look at some of the headlines in the Wednesday edition of The Fiji Times – March 17.
NEWS:
Levuka villagers speak on Police Bill
LEVUKA villagers have called on the Defence Ministry to ensure the draft Police Bill 2020 is translated into a language ordinary Fijians can understand. They also requested the Bill be translated in the iTaukei language and disseminated to villages. The consultation processes too, they said, should be held in villages and not urban areas.
There’s more on Pages 2 and 3.
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Be vigilant
NATIONAL Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad says the public must remain vigilant despite assurances by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama that the draft Police Bill would not reach Parliament in its current form. ....

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The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief's Desk: Your March 11 briefing


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COVID-19 vaccine
The big one on Page 1 is about Government rolling out its COVID-19 AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination program at Nadi International airport yesterday. And ecstatic Lautoka Hospital consultant anaesthetist Dr Mara Vukivukiseru, the first Fijian in-country to receive the jab described the experience as “the first beautiful step in the right direction”. Health Minister Dr Ifereimi Waqainabete said no Fijian would pay for the vaccine because Government had set aside $75 million to ensure Fiji keeps receiving regular doses.
Market licence fee
A yaqona vendor with his product. Picture: FILE
The second story on Page 1 is about the news that market vendors selling yaqona may have to fork out $2000 per year in licence fee if a proposed Local Government (Municipal Market) Regulations 2020 comes into effect. Under the proposed regulation, anyone wishing to sell anything apart from fish, poultry and yaqona from a stall inside the market would ne ....

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