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Vaccination remains important part of Fiji response to COVID: Dr Morris

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Fiji's Ministry of Health is preparing for increased numbers of severe COVID-19 cases. The Australia and New Zealand medical assistance team( that is working with the Ministry Fiji is also preparing for inevitably more deaths due to the virus. New Zealand Health Specialist Dr Wayne Morris said the team is also optimistic of Fiji’s response to the outbreak so far especially...

PNG Special Parliamentary Committee to table Gender-Based Violence report

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Papua New Guinea Special Parliamentary Committee on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) will table a report for the August session of parliament which will include concrete, practical recommendations for action aimed at reducing levels of GBV across the country and improving responses for GBV survivors. Chairman Charles Abel said that there has been a lot of public support following the hearings on...

Bank South Pacific warned by regulator over PNG money laundering

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The Bank of Papua New Guinea has issued Bank South Pacific Financial Group (BSP) with a formal warning under section 100 of Anti money laundering/counter terrorist financing act of 2015 of what is believes is contrary conduct. In issuing the formal warning Monday, the Bank of PNG is also calling for BSP to remove certain executive management staff and to...

Tonga People’s Party inspired by Communist Party of China, says PM Tu‘i‘onetoa

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A close relationship between the Communist Party of China and the Tonga People’s Party, led by Prime Minister Dr Pohiva Tu‘i‘onetoa, was revealed at a reception to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Communist Party of China, at the Chinese Embassy last Friday. Tonga’s Prime Minister said he had inspiration from the Communist Party of China (CPC). “Tonga People’s Party learns...

Flying Fijians put up a gutsy performance against All Blacks

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Flying Fijians put up a gutsy performance despite doing down 57-23 in their first test match against the All Blacks in Dunedin on Saturday night. The national 15’s side led by Levani Botia played with a lot of emotions dedicating it to the loyal fans here in Fiji as we continue to face the second wave of COVID-19. Fly-half Ben Volavola...

Samoa take step towards Rugby World Cup 2023 with first-leg win against Tonga

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Manu Samoa ran in five second-half tries to take the upper hand in their France 2023 qualifier against the ‘Ikale Tahi. Samoa ran in five second-half tries to win the first leg of their Rugby World Cup 2023 qualifier 42-13 against Tonga in Auckland. Henry Taefu scored 20 points at Mt Smart Stadium as Manu Samoa turned on the style following...

Flying Fijians coach Vern Cotter says ‘Vaccinate’ jerseys were sprung on players

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Fiji's Kiwi coach Vern Cotter says his players weren't properly consulted about the ‘Vaccinate Fiji’ jerseys revealed days before the All Blacks test, leaving them with little time to resolve the “complex” issues they created within the squad. Fiji wore clean jerseys during the All Blacks tests after ditching the ‘Vaccinate’ messaging at late notice, prompting concern from medical professionals...

Samoa caretaker Education Minister resigns

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Samoa caretaker Minister of Education Sports and Culture, Loau Keneti Sio, has agreed to resign from office as a result of a post election challenge filed against him. Loau's resignation has resulted in the petition being dropped but it has also triggered a sixth by-election and reduced the Human Rights Protection Party's (HRPP) numbers even lower. Loau's resignation will effectively reduce...

Weeks of training for contactless delivery of Pfizer jabs to virus-free Tokelau

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The first batch of Covid-19 vaccines for Tokelau will leave New Zealand on Monday, delivered by the naval ship HMNZS Wellington. The 76-member crew underwent weeks of rehearsals to ensure strict safety protocols were in place to protect the islands from Covid-19. The Pfizer vaccine doses will be enough to vaccinate Tokelau’s entire eligible population and can only be delivered by...

Fijian-born soldiers given right to live in UK despite legal battle loss

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A group of Fijian-born soldiers who sued the government after being classified as illegal immigrants have been granted leave to remain in the UK, despite losing their legal battle against the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Home Office. Seven of the group, who claimed they were the victims of serious and systemic administrative mistakes because they were not properly...

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President Adeang backs Nauru’s switch to China

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‘Precarious’ – Newsmakers dissect state and future of Pacific journalism

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If the pen is mightier than the sword, then an army of journalists has assembled in Fiji’s capital to discuss the state and future...