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Coca Cola Fiji moves to buy Fiji brewer outright

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Coca Cola Fiji Limited (CCEP Fiji) has moved to buy brewer Paradise Beverages Fiji outright. This follows CCEP Fiji’s acquisition of 57,323 (equivalent to 0.55%)...

Yato, Ravai and Mawi to join Flying Fijians team three days before first test

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Some players will join the Flying Fijians camp just three days before the first test against the All Blacks next weekend. At the moment it’s...

Māori All Blacks excited by addition of fans for Manu Samoa doubleheader at Mount Smart Stadium

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The Māori All Blacks are relishing what is set to be a strong turnout at Mount Smart Stadium for their second match against Manu...

‘He’s absolutely in the mix’: Meninga wants Luai to choose Australia over Samoa

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Mal Meninga will reach out to Jarome Luai and make his feelings known about why he should play for Australia – not Samoa –...

Japanese PM assures PNG of continued support

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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga says his country will support Papua New Guinea’s electrification programme, provide construction equipment for road development, and help with...

Convene Samoa Parliament as per ruling: NZ Foreign Minister

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New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta has urged Samoa to convene Parliament following a Supreme Court ruling early in the week that ordered...

ADB launches digital health guide for Pacific

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today launched its first guide to investing in digital health information systems for those working in the Pacific health...

Vaccines an injection of hope for Pacific

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By Kishti Sen & Tom Kenny The COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the Pacific islands has so far exceeded expectations in positive news for the...

No Government shutdown: Samoa caretaker PM

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Samoa caretaker Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa'ilele Malielegaoi has assured the public in a special address Tuesday that there will not be a shutdown of...

Nauru sets two-year deadline for deep-sea mining rules

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The tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru has requested approval for deep-sea mining plans for a subsidiary of The Metals Co, giving the UN...

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