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Resignation by new MP could become illegal in Samoa

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A Samoa Parliamentary Committee is seeking to make it illegal for an election-winning candidate to resign after an opponent filed a court petition questioning his or her victory. The Standing Orders, Electoral, Petitions and Constitutional Offices Committee made the recommendation in its report after it reviewed the findings of a Commission of Inquiry (COI) into electoral matters arising from the...

Adhere to weather warnings, cyclone season begins: Fiji’s Disaster Management Minister Ditoka

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Fiji's Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development and Disaster Management is urging all Fijians to consistently heed weather warnings provided by relevant authorities. With the cyclone season commencing, Minister Sakiasi Ditoka has emphasised the importance of being prepared and attentive to weather advisories from the Fiji Meteorological Service. The Fiji Meteorological Service predicts that Fiji can expect two to three cyclones...

U.S and SPC sign $1.5 million grant to promote Pacific Women and Girls’ Climate and Clean Energy leadership

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The Acting Assistant Secretary for the U.S Department of State’s Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) ennifer Littlejohn Tuesday joined Pacific Community (SPC) Deputy Director General Paula Vivili to sign a USD$1.5 million Gender Equity and Equality Action grant. The grant will support implementation of SPC’s Pacific Energy and Gender Strategic Action Plan (PEGSAP), launched at...

UN calls for global action to turn cities into engines of sustainable development

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Marking World Cities Day on Tuesday, the UN Secretary-General emphasised the vital role cities play in sustainable development as catalysts for economic growth and innovation. “World Cities Day is a time to consider the pivotal role cities play in sustainable development,” said António Guterres, setting the stage for a global call to action. Cities, he noted, are not only engines of...

Pacific Partnership 2023 Returns to Fiji

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Pacific Partnership has returned to Fiji to conduct the largest annual multinational humanitarian assistance and disaster relief preparedness mission conducted in the Indo-Pacific, 31 October Returning to Fiji for the second time during the 2023 mission, Pacific Partnership enables participants to work together to enhance disaster response capabilities and foster new and enduring friendships in Fiji. Engagements for this year’s...

Flying Fijians coach Simon Raiwalui calls for British & Irish Lions Test

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Flying Fijian coach Simon Raiwalui talked through his 2023 Rugby World Cup memories and moments with Planet Rugby, reflecting on the future of the game for Fiji and the world. The need for a Fiji/Pacific Island-Lions Test “I think there would be a huge appetite but I think it all comes down to the host country, as it’s their...

FRU seeks new Flying Fijians coach

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The Fiji Rugby Union has announced plans to appoint a new head coach for the Flying Fijians. This is according to FRU interim Chair Peter Mazey. Mazey says that discussions will be held with the unions this weekend regarding the new coach. “Not at the moment, because it’s something that we will look at, but we also consult with our partners and...

NSW Waratahs sign Fijian Bati International Vuate Karawalevu

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Fijian Bati International Vuate Karawalevu has joined the NSW Waratahs ahead of the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific campaign on a two-year deal. Karawalevu, a former Fijian schoolboy rugby union star was scouted by the Roosters playing for the Kaiviti Silktails and made the decision to switch to the 13-man code despite being named in Fiji’s Under 18’s World Cup squad. Karawalevu...

‘Juz is still No.1 but I’m second’: Tui humbled to be a favourite of PNG PM

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Tui Kamikamica was overwhelmed after PNG Prime Minister James Marape publicly declared that the Fiji captain was his favourite player at the Pacific Championships in Port Moresby. Marape revealed his admiration for Kamikamica after the Storm forward came up to the stage to present him with a Fiji jersey at a dinner for players and officials from the Bati and...

Permit for Free Palestine protest march in Fiji denied

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A planned peaceful protest to 'Free Palestine' in Fiji's capital, Suva on Saturday (04 November) has been denied a permit by the Government citing national security concerns. Home Affairs Minister, Pio Tikoduadua fronted up the media in Suva today explaining the Coalition Government's decision not to issue the permit to march organiser, Amira Dean of the Abhu Bakar Sidddeeq Foundation,...

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