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Downward trend in Fiji’s COVID-19 death rate

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The overall COVID-19 death rate graphs for Central and Western divisions in Vitilevu, Fiji's main island indicate a declining trend. This, according to Ministry of Health and Medical Services permanent secretary Dr James Fong. “The differences between the Central and Western are similar to the incidence of the daily cases and are likely a reflection of vaccination levels, COVID mitigation measures,...

PNG is back on the brink of a delta variant disaster

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Complacency and vaccine hesitancy at all levels of society have left PNG wide open to delta infection. The country needs outside help – and very quickly. Jonathan Pryke and Brendan Crabb A little later than expected perhaps but the delta strain of COVID-19 is now ripping through Papua New Guinea, threatening to overwhelm its fragile health system. Hospitals in Port...

PNG Speaker’s ‘bizarre’ bid to delay 2022 General Elections by one year

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Papua New Guinea Parliament Speaker Job Pomat has proposed to defer the 2022 National General Elections by one year, stating that the PNG Electoral Commission(PNGEC) is not ready. He said at the Parliament State Function Room last Thursday during the PNGEC briefing with the MPs that he was prepared, as the Speaker of the House, for any amendments to defer...

Samoa Court adjourns Prime Minister’s private prosecution trial

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Samoa District Court Judge Alalatoa Rosela Papalii reluctantly granted another adjournment in the hearing of Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mataafa’s private prosecution trial. She granted the adjournment but also noted that it would be the final adjournment. Mata'afa is charged with one count of bribery from the FAST party campaign rally in the lead up to the April general election and...

Fiji Rugby names Flying Fijians management and players for November tour

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and traveling restrictions and challenges, the Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) has altered its November tour plan for the Flying Fijians who are set to face Spain, Wales and Georgia next month in Europe. FRU Chief Executive Officer John O’Connor said taking in consideration the challenges associated with COVID-19 including travel and quarantine restrictions, Fiji Rugby...

Sekope Kepu added to Moana Pasifika squad

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Moana Pasifika have pulled off another major signing, adding former Wallabies prop Sekope Kepu to their squad ahead of the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. Kepu played 110 games for the Wallabies, making his debut in 2008, becoming the first prop to bring up the century for Australia. He would also go on to play 141 games for the Waratahs, helping...

Moana Pasifika announce signings of three Manu Samoa internationals

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Moana Pasifika have continued their spending spree in the lead-up to their debut Super Rugby Pacific campaign by announcing the signings of three Manu Samoa internationals. Nine-test midfielder Henry Taefu and two-test utility backs Neria Foma’i and Tomasi Alosio have all signed for the new expansion franchise ahead of the 2022 season. Taefu provides the most experience of the trio after...

OFC launches new online learning platform OFC Learn

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The Oceania Football Confederation is proud to announce the launch of its new online learning platform OFC Learn, which will revolutionise the way people learn across Oceania and in other regions around the world. Funded by UEFA Assist - UEFA's programme to support other Confederations and their Member Associations - OFC Learn aims to create a community of learners. OFC Learn...

Pacific Forum welcomes NZ climate aid boost, urges collective action

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The head of the Pacific Islands Forum says New Zealand's climate aid boost augurs well heading into COP26, and is pushing all developed countries to meet climate funding commitments made in Paris in 2015. New Zealand announced today that it is committing NZ$1.3 billion(US$920,000) over four years to support countries most vulnerable to climate change. Over half of the money...

UN calls on everyone to play a role in disaster response

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When it comes to surviving disaster, the United Nations’ Pacific Resident Coordinator of Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu Sanaka Samarasinha says everyone must step up and be counted. “State institutions have a particular role to play,” he said. “For instance, pre-positioning supplies before a disaster to make sure you are...

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