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The Fiji Times » Mervyn vies for CYC chairperson role


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Broderick Mervyn. Picture: SUPPLIED
Broderick Mervyn says young Pacific leaders are not getting the recognition they deserve.
The Ignite4Change founder says this was why he was pleased to be announced as one of two Fijian candidates that would be vying for the role of chairperson of the Commonwealth Youth Council.
“The position of chairperson to the Pacific region comes once in a generation and I intend to become the first Pacific Islander to achieve this and begin work on the ground once elected,” he said.
Mr Mervyn, an active youth and community member for the past decade was chosen from more than hundreds of nominations received from across the Commonwealth following a thorough review and would be competing for the nine executive seats on the council. ....

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The Fiji Times » Duo vie for chairperson of the Commonwealth Youth Council


ANISH CHAND
4 May, 2021, 10:05 am
Mererai Vatege, a lawyer by profession and Broderick Mervyn, founder of Ignite4Change are the two candidates from Fiji. Picture: SUPPLIED
Two Fijians are vying for the position of Chairperson of the Commonwealth Youth Council.
Mererai Vatege, a lawyer by profession who works as the Senior Industrial Relations Officer for the National Union of Workers (NUW) and Broderick Mervyn, founder of Ignite4Change are the two candidates from Fiji.
Their opponents are from Tonga and Papua New Guinea.
Candidates were chosen from more than hundreds of nominations received from across the Commonwealth following a careful review process. They will compete for the nine executive seats on the council. ....

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41 candidates announced for Commonwealth Youth Council 2021 election


41 candidates announced for Commonwealth Youth Council 2021 election
30 April 2021
Forty-one young leaders have been announced as candidates who will stand in the election to join the Commonwealth Youth Council as executive members.
Candidates were chosen from more than hundreds of nominations received from across the Commonwealth following a careful review process. They will compete for the nine executive seats on the council.
The online campaigning, which starts today with candidates announcing their manifestos, will end on 21 May. The voting will take place online on 22 and 23 May, while the results will be out on 24 May.
Elected candidates will serve the council from 2021 to 2023 and will lead inclusive consultation, projects and events to bring forward ideas and concerns of young people to shape youth development policies and frameworks. ....

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In brief: News from around the Pacific 27 January


The Tonga Parliament in session.
Photo: Tonga Parliament
Cabinet reshuffle in Tonga
Tonga s King Tupou VI has approved a Cabinet reshuffle.
Matangi Tonga reports the former Minister of Trade and Economic Development, Samiu Kuita Vaipulu becomes the new Minister of Justice and Prisons.
Samiu Vaipulu replaces Vuna Fa otusia, who also resigns as Deputy Prime Minister, for health reasons.
Fa otusia is still a member of parliament, the No 7 People s Representative for Tongatapu.
Meanwhile, a newcomer, Tatafu Toma Moeaki, an unelected MP, receives the Trade and Economic Development portfolio.
Prime Minister Pohiva Tu i onetoa has the privilege to appoint two unelected members to his Cabinet. ....

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