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Fiji rugby rocked by three sackings as CEO takes ‘annual leave’ as internal audit launched

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The Fiji Rugby Union is conducting an internal investigation with three staff members sacked while John O’Connor, the chief executive, has agreed to take annual leave. Over the years various Pacific Islands rugby unions have faced investigations over the financial handling of their affairs and now Fiji is dealing with speculation and rumour at a time when its sevens team...

Fijian Drua bolster squad with Sevens gold medalist, Fijian International

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The Fijian Drua have confirmed the signings of prop Mesake Doge and Sevens Gold Medalist Iosefo Masi for the next two seasons. Doge returns to Fiji from Welsh club Dragons in the United Rugby Championship. The 29-year-old, who has played eight games for Fiji since making his debut in 2016, previously had stints with Timisoara Saracens in Romania, making 27 appearances,...

Solomon Islands Government seeks to delay election, sparking concern

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There’s a concern there may be trouble ahead in the Solomon Islands as the ruling Government seeks to delay next year’s election. MP Peter Kenilorea, a key member of the opposition and son of the Solomon Islands' first Prime Minister, says he believes there will be “boots on ground” from the Chinese to help the Government push through a...

Tongatapu by-elections on 03 November

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Tonga will hold a parliamentary by-election on 03 November to elect three new People's Representatives to the Tonga Legislative Assembly, in the constituencies of Tongatapu 4, Tongatapu 6 and Tongatapu 7. The Office of the Legislative Assembly, stated that the Speaker Lord Fakafanua had issued to the Electoral Commission, writs of election for the by-elections, following the unseating of three...

Vanuatu leads the way for Pacific elimination of trachoma – the world’s biggest infectious cause of blindness

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-Vanuatu has become the most recent country in the world and the first Pacific island country to eliminate trachoma, a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that can cause blindness. This will be the second NTD eliminated from this archipelago nation of 83 islands, after lymphatic filariasis in 2016. “This is a proud moment for Vanuatu,” said Minister of Health Bruno Leingkone. “My...

Former Fiji Opposition MP and Tui Namosi sentenced to 36 months imprisonment

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Former Fiji’s Opposition MP and Namosi province paramount Ratu Suliano Matanitobua has been sentenced to 36 months imprisonment by the Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court in Suva. Justice Thushara Kumarage delivered his sentence to a courtroom packed with his people and supporters. Ratu Suliano was sentenced to 36 months with 10 months suspended, and for the remaining 26 months, he...

AOSIS pushes progress on Loss and Damage Finance Facility

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The operationalisation of a Loss and Damage Finance Facility is an urgent issue for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) that grapple with servicing loans to recover from extreme climate disasters and slow-onset impacts, at the cost of sustainable development. The Alliance for Small Island States (AOSIS) is leading the charge to ensure that loss and damage finance, or “L$D” for...

China-proposed BRI boosts socio-economic development of Pacific island countries — Fijian expert

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The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been warmly welcomed in the Pacific island countries because it has helped boost their social and economic development over the past decade, a Fijian expert said. In an interview with Xinhua, Keshmeer Makun, a lecturer at the University of the South Pacific based in the Fijian capital Suva, said that the BRI...

‘We are not ready’: Divisions deepen over rush to finalise deep sea mining rules

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A growing number of countries are demanding more time to decide on rules that would allow companies to mine the deep seabed for minerals needed to manufacture batteries for the energy transition. Last year, the small island state of Nauru, triggered a never-before-used procedure giving the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the UN body which regulates mining activities in international waters,...

Mark Brown confirmed as Cook Islands prime minister

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The Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands has confirmed Mark Brown as the Prime Minister. In a statement issued from Mark Brown's office Sir Tom Marsters said he was "satisfied" that Mark Brown had the majority of the MPs elected to Parliament. Following the final count of the Cook Islands general elections, the Cook Islands Party (CIP) gained 12 seats including...

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