Suva

Tourist tide shifts

Mary Rauto Sunday, November 22, 2009 A WOMAN who sells handicraft and jewellery to tourists reckons that tourism in the capital is livelier than on the Coral Coast. Natasha Pritika Singh, 26, of Olosara in Sigatoka, said...

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Gathering of island beauties

TWELVE beauties from Pacific Island countries gathered at Albert Park in Suva yesterday for the opening ceremony of the much-awaited South Pacific Pageant 2009. The chairman of the Hibiscus Event Group (Inc), Dhansukh Lal Bhika...

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Suva wins 3009 Chow Games

Suva has successfully retained the overall FMF Chow Games titles after some sublime performances at the end of the two-day competition at the TFL Stadium today. The capital City squad won the Girls category with 20 gold, 7...

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Police squad rostered for pageant duty

Monika Singh Saturday, November 21, 2009 THIRTY-TWO police officer will be on duty specifically for the Miss South Pacific Pageant which begins today at the Albert Park in Suva. Assistant police spokesman Sergeant Atunaisa...

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Crime-free December

Shalveen Chand Friday, November 20, 2009 POLICE and the Suva City Council have declared December as a crime-free month, with the aim to wipe out crime by 2012. A budget of $23,435 has been set aside for the crime free month...

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Chow time for Tongans

Members of the Tongan athletics team at their camp at Draiba Fijian School in Suva prepare for the FMF Chow Games in Suva on Friday and Saturday. TONGAN wonder boy Li'ekina Kau'fusi will lead the charge for the Friendly...

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EX-NLTB 3 deny charges

Former NLTB board member Keni Dakuidreketi, former general manager Kalivati Bakani and former legal manager Alanieta Vakatale yesterday pleaded not guilty in the High Court in Suva to conspiracy to defraud the NLTB.

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Ambulance services to be expanded

Ambulance services must be expanded so that people outside Suva can be accommodated. National manager ambulance service Phillip Chew commended the service provided by the Saint John Ambulance Brigade. This followed a decision...

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Pathfinder kids show off annual survival skills

Maneesha Karan Monday, November 16, 2009 ABOUT 400 children enjoyed themselves at the Seventh Day Adventist Pathfinder rally at the Valelevu grounds yesterday. Kids of up to 15 years participated in competitions such as knot...

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Man flees drinking party and falls

A MAN who ran away from a drinking party ended up unconscious and without some of his teeth after he fell off a wall in Suva. Police said the man was admitted at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital following the incident on...

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