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Fiji records 467 new cases of COVID-19, three deaths reported

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Fiji has recorded 467 new cases of COVID-19 and three new deaths Sunday, increasing the total number of cases to 40,167 and 369 deaths since the outbreak in April. Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr James Fong said there have been 231 new recoveries reported since the last update, which means that there are now 23,831 active cases. “17,226 active cases are...

Interview with Oceania Customs Organisation chairperson Salvador Jacobs

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If he is not busy as head of the Tax and Customs Division in the Federated States of Micronesia, Salvador Jacobs would be out fishing with families and friends. Or you would find him playing baseball. But the current Oceania Customs Organisation chairman is a typical family man, who loves to spend time with his wife, four daughters and...

ADB approves US$5 million grant to improve urban service delivery in Nauru

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a US$5 million grant to expand and improve water supply, sanitation, and waste management services in Nauru. The grant will partly fund the assessment, planning, and capacity building needed to implement the proposed Nauru Sustainable Urban Development Project. The planned US$20 million project will increase access to and improve the quality and safety...

Pacific leaders agree to continue dialogue with Micronesia to avoid PIF collapse

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Pacific Island leaders agreed to continue the dialogue among the nations to heal the fracture brought about by the withdrawal of the Micronesian countries from the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). Some Pacific experts said the line on a continued political dialogue among the leaders is a sign that there is still hope in keeping Micronesia in the Forum. In a communique...

PNG PM Marape to address Parliament, nation on Bougainville issue

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape will make a ministerial statement in Parliament on Wednesday to update the nation on the results of the Wabag and Kokopo meetings on Bougainville. The PNG and Bougainville governments have convened escalated Joint Supervisory Body meetings and joint consultation meetings to address the priority and sanctity of these issues. Marape said there can be...

Tonga proposes mandatory death penalty for illicit drugs traffickers

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Tonga is considering a mandatory death sentence for offenders who traffic five kilograms or more of a Class A drug. An amendment bill tabled in Parliament Friday also proposes the death sentence for offenders who repeatedly procure and use children in drug offences. The bill still has to go through the second and third readings before it can proceed further.... SOURCE: TONGA...

40 percent of COVID-19 patients in Fiji on oxygen support – Dr Tudravu

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Four COVID-19 patients in Fiji who are considered to be in severe condition are on ventilators and 74 patients are on oxygen support in the hospital. This, according to Health Ministry chief medical adviser Dr Jemesa Tudravu. He said over 40 percent of COVID-19 patients were on oxygen support. Dr Tudravu said 386 individuals were admitted at the COVID-19 isolation facilities in...

Five NZ judges appointed to assist Samoa bench

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Five High Court Judges from New Zealand have been appointed as Acting Judges of the Supreme Court of Samoa for a period of two years. The Judges are Justice Robert Fisher, Justice Peter Blanchard, Justice Rhys Harrison, Justice Rodney Hansen and Justice Raynor Asher. The Judges were sworn-in by the Head of State, Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi 11 in a ceremony...

PNG Stock market worth K120billion

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The current size of the PNG stock market is about K120 billion (US$34 billion), according to the PNG Securities Commission. Acting executive chairman Robert Minak said there were 13 companies currently listed on the PNG National Stock Exchange (PNGX). “The total market cap fluctuates around K120 billion,” he said. “The market tracks well and it’s steady all the time for those 13...

Tongan rugby coach ‘clinging to life’ after defending family in stabbing frenzy

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Tongan rugby coach and Wallabies legend Toutai Kefu is clinging to life after being stabbed in his Brisbane home while trying to defend his family during a reported break in. The former back rower was at home when three people broke into his family home in Coorparoo at 3am on Monday morning. According to Channel 7, Kefu was stabbed in the...

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