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2014 Election Boost
Another signicant step forward to the2014 parliamentary elections has taken
place in Suva.Attorney-General and MinisterResponsible for Elections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum convened and chaired theinaugural meeting of an internationalcommittee to discuss assisting theFijian Elections Ofce.Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said in a statementissued afterwards: The BainimaramaGovernments top priority is makingsure that elections are conducted ina smooth, transparent and apoliticalmanner, using best international
practices, unlike elections in the past.Partnership with the international
community will help us achieve this.The Co-ordinating Committee will
be responsible for organising andco-ordinating member countriesassistance for the elections.The meeting included:- High Commissioners, ambassadorsand representatives from United Statesof America, Australia, New Zealand,Indonesia, Korea, Japan, India, Franceand Britain;- as well as representatives from theEuropean Union, the United NationsDevelopment Programme (UNDP),and the Commonwealth Secretariat.It is understood it was held in a positiveatmosphere. It is also understood that
other countries and organisations join.Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said: Committee has been organiseidentify what resources each counwilling and able to contribute.Committee members are expectreport back on what specic assistheir governments or organiswill be willing to provide to the Elections Ofce.The committee will have its smeeting early next month.The co-ordinating committee mecame as the Elections Ofce w
busily on the third phase of elecvoter registration.
FRONT FROM LEFT: Deputy Chief of Mission Korean Embassy Oka Byol-Im, Japanese Ambassador EiichOshima, acting Head of Mission Australian High Commission Glenn Miles, Indonesian Ambassador Adil ChanSalim, Attorney-General and Minister Responsible for Elections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, Commonwealth electoexpert Carl W Dundas, Political Affairs Ofcer in the Goo Ofces Section - Commonwealth Dr Tes-Ann Kreme
and Acting Head of Mission New Zealand High Commission Phillip Taula. BACK FROM LEFT: Charge DAffairs Embassy of Republic of France Jules Irrmann, United Nations resident co-ordinator Knut Ostby, depu
Chief of Mission of the US Embassy in Suva Jeffrey Robertson, Indian High Commissioner Vinod Kumar, Headelegation of the European Commission to Fiji Ambassador Andrew Jacobs, Advisor and Head of Democracy Se
- Commonwealth Martin Kasirye, and the acting British High Commissioner Steven Chandler.
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Constitution To IncludeEconomic Participation
Fijis new constitution will include theright to economic participation, saysPrime Minister Commodore VoreqeBainimarama.While opening the Lomaivuna High
School telecentre, he said the inclusionof the right in the new constitution meansthat Government must do everything inits power to help people achieve a decentliving for themselves and their familiesregardless of their occupation.These rights cannot be tampered withor weakened in any way because Fijiansknow that different governmentshave delivered very different results,especially for ordinary people,
Bainimarama said.He further said the new constitutionwill guarantee and protect every
persons right including housingand sanitation, reasonable access to
transportation, adequate food, cleanwater, a just minimum wage, socialsecurity schemes, and education.The constitution is likely to be ready
by the end of the month.Meanwhile, the newly openedtelecentre, the 11th of its kind to beopened by the Government, ensuresthat more than 400 students and 3,000members of the local community ofLomaivuna have internet access.
Internet Access For StudenAnd Community At Lomer
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaramahas today highlighted that Governmentis working on bridging the digitaldivide to ensure all Fijians have equalaccess to benets of technology.In opening the new telecentre atLomeri Secondary School in the SeruaProvince, the head of governmentsaid telecentres play a key role inGovernments work to empower allFijians by providing them access to thedigital world.The centre will provide free internetservices for more than 280 studentsincluding citizens from surroundingvillages within the province.Every Fijian, no matter wheretheyre from or how much moneythey make, deserves equal access tothe benets of technology. Thats whymy Government is bridging the divide
the digital divide between the richand poor, the urban and rural, PMBainimarama said.As a result of our reforms, moreFijians now have access to computersand the internet than ever before.PM Bainimarama said Governmentwas working towards achieving 100
per cent mobile coverage in Fiji bygiving subsidies to companies that
provide services in remote and ruralareas.And every time I open another oneof these telecentres, hundreds if notthousands more Fijians are plugged intoFijis telecommunications revolution,
PM Bainimarama said.By the end of this year, 60-thomore Fijians including ve thostudents will have access to the inat more than 20 community telecacross Fiji.Lomeri Secondary School prinIosefo Matavue said that students
benetting from the internet seas they previously had to travel get access.Students have been using the into source information for their s
projects and with this new telethey will not have to travel as
Navua to access internet servicesMatavue said.Vanuadogo villager, Keresi Tawhilst commending governfor the new telecentre said thefacilities has brought services clothe community of Batiwai.I would like to thank the Minister and Government for briservices closer to the community
previously we used to travel access internet and use computersTawake said.The opening of the telecentre has opened new doors of opporfor us.Government has already openetelecentres so far with close to 2Fijians using these facilities to cowith friends and family in Fijabroad, search for jobs, do school research, print, scan and photocop
Indian-Origin Men In NewZealand Found Guilty Of Fraud
Two Indian-origin men have beenfound guilty of defrauding a former
city council in New Zealand of nearlyNZ$850,000 (US$676,855).The Auckland District CouncilThursday found Hemant KumarMaharaj and Suresh Din guilty ofdefrauding the former North Shore CityCouncil to the tune of NZ$849,000through their corrupt scheme,according to a statement issued by theSerious Frauds Ofce (SFO).The two were found guilty of four
joint counts of using a document withintent to defraud and seven counts ofdishonestly using a document, over a
period of approximately 10 years, usingtheir roles as employer and contractor.The SFO had laid the charges againstMaharaj and Din in September 2010.Simon McArley, acting chief of SFO,said that while New Zealand's publicsector has a clean record in terms ofcorruption, still vigilance and robustinternal processes are needed tomaintain that reputation."Addressing abuse of public funds bycorrupt public employees is one ofSFO's highest priorities," he said in astatement."The impact of the schemes can best
be addressed by the earliest possibleintervention. It may take courage butwe strongly encourage people to bringmatters to our attention as soon as theysuspect unethical practices."
When Maharaj was working for theNorth Shore City Council in 1999,
he and Din formed an agreement toinvoice the council for road and bermmaintenance work.Though the work mentioned was nevercompleted, the pair used 151 invoicesin their scheme, with Din submittingthe invoices under the name of S DinFamily Trust and Maharaj then signingoff the work as being completed andforwarding the invoice for payment.
North Shore City, a former territorialauthority in the Auckland region ofthis south Pacic island nation, wasgoverned by the North Shore CityCouncil from 1989 to 2010.In November 2010, the city was mergedwith the rest of the Auckland region.The North Shore City Council was thenabolished and the place came under the
purview of the Auckland City Council.According to the SFO statement,Maharaj has also been found guiltyof two counts of attempting to pervertthe course of justice in relation to thealteration and provision of a diary andthe creation of a receipt book.Din has been found guilty of one countof using a document with intent todefraud and six counts of dishonestlyusing a document in relation to theuse of income tax returns that claimedexpenditure he had not incurred, itadded.The two are set to be sentenced July 25.
New Location For CasinoFijis rst casino which was to be builton Denarau Island in Nadi will now
be built at a different location, as nowdisclosed.Also, a nal extension of one weekhas been given to casino developerOne Hundred Sands Limited to nalisearrangements.Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum conrmed that thedevelopers had sought a nal extensionof one week, which Government hasapproved.They have requested for an extensionto the deadline. They have been givenanother week, until the end of nextweek to commence construction.They have also requested that theychange the site where the casino will
be built. So, we have given them thatapproval as well.
The new site is believed to be close toDenarau Island.Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said the delaysfaced by the developers were partlydue to unfavourable image of Fiji being
portrayed overseas by some people.They have had some challenges inrespect to some of the informationthat has been given out from variousinstitutions from Fiji.This wrong information, Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said obstructed the companyin raising funds.He said wrong information about Fijiwas being given by some lawyers andnancial institutions.But not withstanding that fact that we
are quite keen to ensure that the projectdoes commence but we also have our
limitations in terms of time constraints.We have given them the extension and
if they dont agree to it, we will obvhave to rethink the way forward, in
of whether we call for new tendeexpressions of interest.
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Woman Accused Of Fiji HolidayHome Fraud On Trial
Family celebrations, including ahealing wedding and a 50th birthday
party, were ruined when Anita Cranstontook thousands of dollars in depositsfor a luxury Fiji holiday home at thecentre of legal action, a court has been
told.Cranston denies 24 charges of usingdocuments to get deposits totallingover $60,000 for the $2.5 millionholiday home in Denarau.The Crown says Cranston and her
partner spent the money receivedfrom 19 people to maintain a lifestylethat included a rented apartment inAuckland's Sentinel building.Leonie Wallace told Cranston'sdefended hearing in the AucklandDistrict Court that her family waslooking forward to celebrating her
brother's wedding in Fiji a year afterher mother was murdered.She said she emailed Cranston anumber of times in January 2011 before
phoning her to conrm the bookingand paying a $2625 deposit.
"The tone was very friendly and Iguess that's what made it possible toopen up," she told the court.But after media reports of a policeinvestigation into Cranston and her nowdeceased partner Craig Mudgeway, MsWallace said she tried to get her money
back.She said Cranston emailed her to saythey were trying to get money out ofa nance company but the deadlinecame and went and Ms Wallace neversaw a cent.Her family had to nd alternativeaccommodation at a hotel which endedup costing them an extra $5000.Dunedin accountant Paul Moodie
booked Cranston's holiday home at thesame time as Ms Wallace.He hoped to celebrate his 50th birthday
with friends and family and paid $6375in two deposits.Mr Moodie said he found the house onholidayhomes.co.nz and said it looked"luxurious".
"The photos were gorgeous. There wereplenty of rooms for my adult childrento have a room to themselves."He said the ights were booked anda rental car organised when he sawmedia reports alleging Cranston was
involved in a scam.Despite asking for a refund, Mr Moodiesaid he never saw his money again.Under cross-examination fromCranston's lawyer Alice Kemp, MrMoodie conrmed that he did notknow what steps were taken to recoverhis deposit.In her opening address, Ms Kemp saidthat while her client could be open tocivil action, she had not committed acriminal offence."In brief, there was no dishonestyhere."But Crown prosecutor Rachael Reedsaid Cranston knew the property had
been the subject of legal action in theHigh Court in Nadi and had double-
booked some customers.Ms Reed said Mudgeway bought the
property in 2008 but two years later hewas defaulting on the loan paymentsand legal action in the High Courtin Fiji saw him lose the property thefollowing year.At the same time Mudgeway had
promised to sell the property to partlycover a $40 million debt with WestpacBank. He ended up being bankrupt.Ms Reed said that despite the legalaction, Cranston continued takingdeposits for the home."The Crown says this is a case abouta women's xation with her ownlifestyle that led her to take advantageof others."She said the couple were living off thedeposits and spending the money onrent for their $850 per week apartmentin the Sentinel at Takapuna. Ms Reed
said a further $20,000 was spent onhotels and motels around the countryand $30,000 on food and alcoholThe hearing, before Judge DavidHarvey, is set down for two weeks.
Fiji To Host Womens ConferenIn the 50 years of the Pan Pacic andSouth-East Asia Womens Associationsexistence in Fiji, this year will be the rst
time for Fiji to host the 25th PPSEAWAInternational Conference.The week-long conference will beheld at the Novotel Suva Lami Bay onAugust 24-31 later this year.Ravesi Johnston, the vice-presidentof PPSEAWA Fiji, said this triennialconference would provide a goodopportunity for Fiji to host high-level womens delegations from thecountries of South-East Asia.This will become a platform to shareinformation and experience on various
policies and programmes based on thetheme, Managing the Environmentfor a Sustainable and Peaceful World,Mrs Johnston said.The conference will also focus onthe three major sub-themes, Disaster
Management and Food SecOur Biodiversity, Our IdentityResponsibility and Managing
Home Environment for a PeacefuHappy Family Existence.She said the conference had been
possible with a timely grant of $5from the Fijian Government.Since its inception in 1928, twill be the rst time Fiji hostPPSEAWA International Confeand we are grateful to the Govern
particularly the Minister for SWelfare, Women and PoAlleviation, Dr Jiko Luveni, fosupport. We are expecting abou
participants from Fiji and SouthAsia including Russia, she said.Dr Luveni said: Hosting the mereected that Fiji had been recogand embraced as a deserving meof PPSEAWA.
RBF Keen To Solve CoinDiscoloration Issue
The Reserve Bank of Fiji is currentlyliaising with suppliers to solve the issue ofcoin discoloration after noting concernsfrom the public on the tarnishing of thenewly issued $1 and $2 coins as well asthe confusion on the coin sizes.RBF Governor Barry Whiteside saidthe discoloration of the $1 and $2
coins were rst identied early thisyear, soon after these coins were issuedinto circulation from January 2, 2013,and the suppliers were immediatelynotied of the issue."The discoloration issue, unfortunately,has contributed to confusion amongstmembers of the public in differentiating
between the two coins as the designscan be difcult to see in poor lightconditions," he said."The RBF is currently liaising withthe suppliers in arriving at an amicablesolution to address the discolorationand sizing issue."Governor Whiteside said that this issueis only with the $1 and $2 coins and
that no issues have been experiencedwith 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent coindenominations.He said as soon as an agreement has
been reached with the suppliers, theRBF will further advise the public ofany remedial action to be taken and hasurged people to take extra precautions
when handling cash for makingpayments.He added that all the new Flora andFauna coins, including the $1 and $2coins have a unique feature whichwas specically included to assist thevisually challenged."The edges of each coin are different.For the $1 or Saqamoli, the edge ismilled with many uninterruptedgrooves.This is easily identied by runningyour ngernail along the edge of thecoin. In direct contrast, the $2 coin hasa completely smooth edge, so you feelnothing but smoothness when runningyour ngernail across it."
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Fight Against Child Labour ContinueThe Fijian Governments efforts toeradicate child labour have seen thesuccessful withdrawal of 24 childrenfrom the clutches of child labour in therst ve months of this year.This was revealed at the World Day
Against Child Labour celebrations atthe Civic Centre in Suva.The Ministry Labour, IndustrialRelations and Employment has referredall these children to school with theassistance from the Ministry of SocialWelfare and Ministry of Education.Speaking at the celebrations, ministryacting permanent secretary Samuela
Namosimalua said the attention to thephenomenon of children working hasprobably never been greater than it istoday.Children employed during schoolhours either in domestic work or anyother duty deprive them of educationand it infringes on their basic rights,Mr Namosimalua said.Many people agree that some typeof work done by children do not harm
their lives and are considered as partof the moral development of the child.However, there are certain situationswhich our children should never beemployed in where these types ofsituation destroy the future and thedevelopment of our children.Mr Namosimalua said the celebrationsignies serious concerns andcommitments to ensure that allstakeholders join hands in the ghtagainst child labour.The theme for this years celebrationsis No to Child Labour in DomesticWork which throws light on themany children employed in domesticwork who are deprived of the basicfundamental rights of education.In any situation at home where a childis deprived of education due to a family
commitment, such as crop harvesting,looking after younger siblings, selling
produce, attending to traditional andreligious commitments to name a few,is child labour. These are examplesof child labour in domestic workand is real in Fiji. These domesticactivities deprive a child from attainingeducation, Mr Namosimalua stressed.The preliminary ndings of childlabour school based survey conductedin 2012 in collaboration with the
Ministry of Education that involved 79schools, both primary and secondaryin the four Divisions, conrmed theexistence of child labour.The nal report of that survey will bereleased soon.
School students at the World DayAgainst Child Labour celebrations inSuvaMr Namosimalua said Governmentscommitment to eradicating child labouris enunciated in the provisions of TheEmployment Relations Promulgation(ERP) which came into effect on April2nd, 2008.The ERP denes the issues of theworst forms of child labour, minimumage of employment, the rights of a child,condition on restriction of employmentof children, hours and type of workthat the child can perform if the child isabove the age of 15 years which is theminimum employment age in Fiji, Mr
Namosimalua said.It also sets out the conditions underwhich a child can be employed; taking
into consideration that the employmentshould not in any way affect the childs
educational participation.Fiji has also recently gazetted of hazardous occupation prohibichildren below 18 years of age.This legal notice came into on May 28th, 2013. This haza
list basically denes that thercertain type of work children cannemployed in. This is the rst list fand we are proud of our Governmcommitment in ensuring that wetowards a goal of eradicating
problem of child Labour and ensthat we provide the right environfor our children to grow and the necessary educational traand competencies for their employability and creativity,
Namosimalua said.The ERP 2007 legal framgives Labour ofcers and Linspectors the legal powers to enthe minimum age of employmenother conditions of employmenchildren who are above 15 years.Those who violate this law can
ne from $10,000 for individualmaximum of $50,000 for corporat
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Fraudster Awaits AppeaA PROMINENT Lautoka lawyerquestioned the delay in the Court ofAppeal system that deprived his clientof her rights.Shirley Chand, who was sentencedto four and half years for defraudingTurtle Island Resort of about $1million,applied for bail pending appeal on July28, 2011.Her lawyer Iqbal Khan told the courtthat this was a "sad matter" because his
client was denied her right."My client had served two years andtwo months of her sentence and herapplication bail pending appeal is still
before this court," Mr Khan said."In the future, if the court misplacesany application bail pending appeal,the process must go on."He said the International Convention
had been breached because the in the court system should not stoclient from being granted bail.Mr Khan said his client only hmonths left to serve and the in process was insulting to thesystem in Fiji."It's not on."State lawyer Lisiate Fotoli objto bail before Justice Suresh ChaMr Khan appealed against his c
conviction and sentence on the grthat the learned trial judge erred in not recusing himself when on Septe10, 2010, he made a nding fact twas "satised beyond reasonable that all of the subject propertyobtained by illegal activities puto section 19C of the Proceed of C(Amendment Act) 2004".
Outrigger Tops Relaxing CategoIn The South Pacic
OUTRIGGER on the Lagoon ResortFiji has achieved another milestone
by scooping Tripadvisor Traveller'schoice award in the Relaxation and SpaHotels South Pacic category.Resort general manager Peter Hopgoodsaid the award recognised the hardwork of staff to ensure guests had anunforgettable Fijian holiday."When our guests leave we ask them to
leave their reviews on Tripadvisowe are very appreciative of theratings our guests give us," he sai"I also take the time to personallyto each guest's comment and tthe added personal touch our resrenowned for."He said it reected guest satisfaon Tripadvisor, the world's ltourist holiday feedback website.
RFMF Joins Effort To CounterLies
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces(RFMF) is now involved in efforts tostop incitement by people spreadinglies on issues like land.Chief operations ofcer Lieutenant-Colonel Amani Suliano conrmed atLomary Secondary School that theywere closely monitoring the situation.I must admit that some chiefs areinvolved in this, Lieutenant-ColonelSuliano said.He said these liars have been goingaround villages distributing pamphletsintended to cause trouble.The RFMF chief operations ofcersaid some had been questioned and hadadmitted that they were used by some
other people.Some retired civil servants are alsoinvolved but Lieutenant-ColonelSuliano said these people were ghtinga losing battle.He said RFMF had already predictedthat this would happen as the countrywas preparing for the 2014 elections.It has happened as we had predictedand this will increase as political
parties prepare for the elections.He said most people were not listeningto those involved as they knew they hada Government that had committed itselfto delivering services to the people.Lieutenant-Colonel Suliano haswarned all those spreading lies to stop.
Fiji Army Heading To SyriaBorder
While other peacekeeping nations areeeing the Syria border, Fijian soldiersare to go in wearing United Nation's
peacekeeper helmets.The UN has had peacekeepers,including eight New Zealanders, onthe Golan Heights between Syria andIsrael since 1974. But as soldiers nowface kidnapping and being shot atin the Syrian civil war, contributingnations are pulling out.Fiji Military Forces Land ForceCommander Colonel MoseseTikoitoga has told state radio the Fijimilitary regime is talking to the UNwhile preparing 163 military andhealth personnel UN DisengagementObserver Force.Ever since military commander VoreqeBainimarama staged a democracyending military coup in 2006, NewZealand and others have urged theUN not to use Fijians in peacekeeping
roles.But as the latest negotiations show,they are willing to go where no oneelse will.Fiji could have as many as 300 soldierson the Golan by later this year.Austria last week said it was pullingout its 377 soldiers and Croatia hasalready gone.
New Zealand is considering withdrawbut has yet to make a decision.Tikoitoga says a departure date has yetto be decided.Fiji currently has a unit in Iraq
providing security services for the UNas well as forces in the Sinai monitoringthe Egypt-Israel border.A Golan deployment will be a return tothe neighbourhood for the Fijians whofrom 1978 to 2002 provided 15,000soldiers for the UN Interim Forcein Lebanon. Thirty ve Fijians werekilled in that service.
Committee To Monitor ElectionAssistance
A committee has been organised toidentify what resources internationalcountries are willing to contributeduring Fijis 2014 elections.Attorney General and Minister forElections Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum whochaired the rst inaugural meeting ofinternational committee to discussassistance for Fijian Elections Ofcesaid this marks a signicant stepforward in Fijis preparations for the2014 elections.The Bainimarama Governmentstop priority is making sure that
elections are conducted in a smooth,transparent and political manner, usingbest international practices, unlikeelections in the past. Partnership withthe international community will help
us achieve this, Sayed-Khaiyum said.Members are expected to report tothe Minister for Elections on whatspecic assistance their governmentsor organizations will be willing to
provide to the Fijian Elections Ofcein preparation for the 2014 elections.Those present during the meetingincluded High Commissioners,Ambassadors and representatives fromUnited States of America, Australia,
New Zealand, Indonesia, Korea,Japan, India, France and Britain,as well as representatives from the
European Union, the United NationsDevelopment Programme (UNDP),and the Commonwealth Secretariat.The next meeting will be held earlynext month.
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Gift Registry Opened AtCourts
Have you ever received a gift that yousimply did not want on the celebrationof a special occasion? It happens all thetime!Such unwanted gifts generally end up
getting stored away in the corners ofdark cupboards or in turn recycled andgiven away as gifts.But this is now a thing of the past.Courts (Fiji) Limited, owned by VisionGroup, has taken the initiative to opena gift registry which was launchedTuesday.The gift registry would be perfectfor whether it be your wedding,anniversary, birthday, farewell, or babyshower and intend to invite friendsand families as guests to celebrate theoccasion.Courts chief executive, PL Munasinghe,said: You can actually nominate thegifts you would like to receive fromyour guests through the Courts GiftRegistry.This is something to add value to
customers shopping experience andis a unique thing keeping up with thetechnology advancement.Creating a gift registryThe Courts Gift Registry is fullyautomated and very simple to use. MrMunasinghe explained how the processworks:Walk into a Courts nominated Store(Samabula, Rodwell Road, Namaka,Lautoka), browse around the store and
select a list of all gifts you would liketo receive from your guests; Walk to the Courts Gift Registry
Computer Terminal, register yourpersonal details and enter the list
of gifts you would like to receivefrom your guests; Obtain your Gift Registration
Number; Let your guests know that you
have opened an account in theCourts Gift Registry and tell themyour Gift Registration Number. Astatement can be printed on yourinvitation card as follows:
A Gift Register Has Been Opened atCourts. If you intend to give a Gift,
please walk into any Courts Store FijiWide provide the Gift Registration
Number xxxxxxx and select from thelist of Gifts we have chosen;
A guest can then walk intoany Courts Store, give the GiftRegistration Number and select agift according to the sum they wish
to spend from the list of gifts youhave nominated. Once a particularitem has been purchased by a guest,that item will be automaticallyremoved from the list of gifts; and
The guest has also the choiceof picking up the gift or askingCourts to deliver the gift to you ata nominated place and date.
Courts will attractively gift wrapthe items.
Nominations For Civil ServiceMedal Awards
The Public Service Commission(PSC) is calling for nominations fromministries and departments for the FijiCivil Service Medal (CSM) award.Government had agreed to the re-activation of the award of the CSMwith the concurrence of Prime Minister,Voreqe Bainimarama early this year.PSC permanent secretary, ParmeshChand said civil servants may be awardedthe CSM for distinguished devotion toduty and outstanding achievement.A committee of permanent secretariesfor the CSM has been appointed andthey have established a criterion forscreening and granting of the awards.The nominations submitted need tohave names of those civil servantswho have served with dedication, arecommitted to their work, have had
excellent attendance, have gone thatextra mile, served with high exampleand hold a position of responsibility.They need to have recorded outstandingachievements, where the nomineehas done something extraordinaryto further the interests of the publicservice, Mr Chand said.Mr Chand said the names of nomineeswill be presented to the College ofHonour following concurrence of thePrime Minister as Minister responsiblefor public service and the investiturewill be done by the President, HisExcellency Ratu Epeli Nailatikau.
Nominations for the CSM will have tobe submitted by permanent secretariesto PSC permanent secretary, who isChair of the CSM committee by June30th, 2013.
Sugar Cane Burning AheaOf Season Start
Cane farmer Parvind Kumar (centre) at his razed farm in Togolavusa, Nwith neighbours Kaminieli Turaga and Surend Kumar.
Two weeks away from the cane crushingseason and seemingly deliberatecases of farm res continue to hit theoptimism of farmers in Togolavusa inthe interior of Nadi.Police are investigating a night infernothat razed 30 tonnes of sugar cane ata farm belonging to Parvind Kumar inTogolavusa.Another cane farm was also set on rehere last year, just before the crushingseason, he said.Its a huge blow for the father of four,who returned to renew the lease of hisTogolavusa farm after a ten year breakand had banked on these earnings toalso support his elderly mother.
I live a short distance from theand received a call from neighthat it was on re around 7:Sunday, he recalled.I rushed over and we managed to p
blaze out with gallons of water. Ththat burnt was nearing maturity fharvesting season and we only mato save two lorry loads of sugarcanPolice have already raked the and begun investigations.Mr Kumar said he supportedefforts of the Fiji Sugar Corpoin encouraging farmers arouncountry but was upset over whsuspects to be the malice of enhooligans.
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No Push To Rejoin TheForum
Fiji has no plans to push for readmissionto the Pacic Island Forum.This was revealed by the Minister forForeign Affairs and International Co-operation, Ratu Inoke Kubuabola, inhis interview with Pavel Vanichkin ofRussias ITAR-TASSHe said, Action should speak louderthan words.In the case of Fiji, he said he was
proud that the Government wasdelivering what it had promised onthe developments pertaining to the
preparations for elections in 2014.The development of the newconstitution for Fiji that is premisedon equity and fairness is testament ofFijis progress.He said the Pacic Island ForumMinisterial Contact Group, comprisingsome foreign ministers of the Forumcountries, including Australias BobCarr and Murray McCully from NewZealand, has been asked by the PacicIsland Forum leaders to continue to
dialogue and engage with Fiji andmonitor and report on its progress.However on the question of whetherFiji had any plans to push forapproval to rejoin the organisation,Ratu Inoke replied: The onus ison those that made the decision tosuspend our membership to reviewtheir decision.Fiji, he said, remained rm andcertainly had no plans ght forapproval to rejoin the Forum.
Onus on CommonwealthRatu Inoke was also asked by MrVanichkin whether Fiji is taking stepsto end its suspension and become partof the Commonwealth again.He said the Commonwealth hadmade certain demands and Fiji had
been perpetually taking positive stepstowards parliamentary elections anddemocracy in 2014.The promise which was made to theinternational community that Fiji willwork towards having elections in 2014is even more concrete.In terms of the progress made sofar, many eligible voters have beenregistered.The Government is continuing toencourage and promote registration.Moreover, interested political partieshave been given until early next yearin which to register their parties forelections under the Political Parties(Registration, Conduct, Funding andDisclosures) Decree 2013.Ratu Inoke said the developmentof the new constitution involved anarduous task of consultations but theGovernment would ensure that theviews of all Fijians are included in thenew constitution.He said Fiji had acted on the promisesit made to the people of Fiji and theinternational community.The onus, he said, was for theCommonwealth to recognise this andmake their assessments.
Ratu Inoke Kubuabola
Top Two Bodies Replaced
Attorney-General and Minister of Anti-Corruption Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyumacted decisively over problems at twotown councils.The special administrator for Sigatokaand Nadi, Aisea Tuidraki, and the
chief executive ofcer of the NadiTown Council, Nemia Tagi, had theircontracts terminated.Praveen Bala, the special administratorfor Lautoka, will assume theresponsibilities of special administrator
Nadi until such a time as Mr Tuidrakissuccessor is announced.In Sigatoka, Jay Whyte, a tourism industrygure and local businessman will becomeSigatokas special administrator. MrWhyte will appoint a committee of localstakeholders to assist him.The changes were announced by MrSayed-Khaiyum.He said theyd been made in theinterests of transparency and betterservice delivery for the residents of
both towns and would be widely-welcomed.
FICACHe said that Mr Tuidraki and Mr Tagiwere being investigated by the FijiIndependent Commission AgainstCorruption (FICAC).
Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said: charges have yet to be laidGovernment is extremely concthat both men had declined toperate fully with FICAC. Irrespof the outcome of any investig
this is clearly not the standard reqof our local government ofcialwe were left with no choice.He said there had also been secomplaints made about other aspeMr Tuidrakis and Mr Tagis conincluding allegations of favouritithe allocation of jobs and contracIt was also alleged that the ofthe special administrator had notkeeping proper records.Whatever the outcome of the cuinquiries, they are secondary tneed to provide the ratepaye
Nadi and Sigatoka with a high dof transparency, accounta
performance and condence thatinterests are paramount.On that basis alone, the sadministrators and the C
positions were clearly untenable.The Government is also very grthat Mr Whyte has offered to pethe role of special administratSigatoka for no remuneration.
Out: Aisea Tuidraki
Credit Access To Help Sma
BusinessesDeepening and broadening a nancialsystem in Fiji is a good thing.And offering more people access tocredit for small and micro businessescould lead to capital growth.Westpac Group senior economist JustinSmirk said this could lead to growthand expansion of the Fijian nancesector.Mr Smirk said this would start by
building micro credit as it would helpgrowth and break the cycle of povertyin Fiji."The concept of deepening and
broadening of nancial services for all
Fijians to save, invest and borrpositive," he said.He said banks in Fiji were operatia normal traditional-conservativeof banking which was positive.He said this strengthened relationships and understandingtheir clients."I think that is what builds a knancial system and business becmore engaged in nancial skillsSmirk said.He said as they gained more knowrelationships started to build witdeepening and broadening of the sy
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Minister For Health Meets Counterpart In IndiaMinister for Health, Dr Neil Sharmamet his counterpart in India Mr Gulam
Nabi Azad in New Delhi to discuss theimplementation of the Memorandum ofUnderstanding (MOU) signed betweenthe two countries.Dr Sharma, accompanied by Fijis HighCommissioner to India Mr Yogesh
Karan, expressed his appreciationto the Government of India for thesupport provided to Fiji over the years.I would like to take this opportunityto thank the Indian Government forthe assistance given in the past, suchas ambulances, boilers and medicalequipment, Dr Sharma said.Dr Sharma updated Mr Azad and otherhigh ranking ofcials from IndiasMinistry of Health and Family Welfareabout the extension of work done toimprove infrastructure at the CWMHospital where additional operatingtheaters are being built.This extension and new technologiesat the CWM hospital will allow doctorsfrom Sahyadri Hospital in India toundertake various types of heartsurgeries associated with cardiovasculardiseases and other complex surgeries inFiji, Dr Sharma said.Dr Sharma also outlined Fijis interestin the work done by the Associationfor Social Health Advancement(ASHA) program which is a non-
prot, non-political, non-governmentalorganization, that works to improve thesocio-economic and health status ofdisadvantaged communities in India.Dr Sharma further highlighted Fijisinterest in traditional medicine,
especially the work done by IndiasDepartment of Ayurveda, Yoga &
Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha andHomoeopathy (AYUSH).High Commissioner Mr Karan saidAYUSH could assist Fiji since it offersa focused attention to the developmentof education & research in ayurveda,
yoga & naturopathy, unani, siddha andhomoeopathy systems.Dr Sharma also requested theGovernment of India to allocate a quotasystem every year for Fiji to enableFijian students to study medicine intop Indian medical universities on self-funding basis.Commissioner Karan said a follow-updiscussion would be held with Ministryof External Affairs and the Ministryof Health in India in the forthcomingweeks.Further to the MOU with India, DrSharma discussed with his counterparton the program for visit of IndianMedical Team for the second round ofdiscussion in Fiji as part of the signedagreement.Dr Sharma said a MOU has beensigned between the Fiji NationalUniversity and the Apollo Grouplast month for developments inTelemedicine in Fiji and discussionshave also been conducted with Apolloon possible developments in Oncologyand Urology in Fiji.Mr Azad expressed his ministryswillingness to assist Fiji and hasassured Dr Sharma about discussionswith Indias Ministry of ExternalAffairs on Fijis requests.
Minister for Health Dr Neil Sharma meets his counterpart in India
Doctors SuspendedTwo doctors at the Lautoka Hospitalhave been suspended followinginvestigations in a case which led tothe death of a woman in April.Permanent Secretary for Health DrEloni Tora said further action would
be taken on the medical ofcers ifnecessary as they await the results ofthe investigations.After the initial investigation, the twomedical ofcers were given suspensionletters.
Two ofcers have been sent suspeletters. Further investigations wconducted which will decide factions on the two ofcers, Dr TorIt is believed that a 25-year-old wdied after an operation at the LaHospital.The woman was admitted to her womb removed but later dicomplications.Her family claimed that she dieresult of the doctors negligence.
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Permanent Secretary of Information Sharon Smith-Johns looks at the displayat the GSC
The Ministry of Information, NationalArchives and Library Services of Fiji iscurrently displaying its services to the
public in a one week exhibition at theGovernment Service Centre (GSC) inSuva.Ministry of Information permanentsecretary Sharon Smith-Johns saidthe ministry is keen on assisting themembers of the public with theirqueries and suggestions on servicesthat Government provides.It is very important we bringgovernment services to the peopleas one might witness we have the
National Archives and Library servicesof Fiji displaying at the booths, MsSmith-Johns said.For us at the Ministry this is goodopportunity to interact with the general
public on how we can improve ourservices and it should be benecial to
the public.Ms Smith-Johns encouraged membersof the public to visit the booths andlearn more on how the ministryoperates within Government.Members of public gathered innumbers to take advantage of thedisplays offered by the Ministry.Sigatoka resident, Mr Bir Chandacknowledged Government for
providing such opportunities for thepublic to access information.The encouraging thing about thedisplay from the National Archives ofFiji is that we can trace back our familyhistory and it is also a great learning toolfor students to learn more about our richheritage of Fiji, Mr Chand said.Sharing similar sentiments, MrDharmendra Sharma from Nasole in
Nasinu also encouraged the generalpublic to visit the booths.
Plans For 100PC Mobile CoverageIn The Country
Prime Minister Commodore VoreqeBainimarama has revealed that thegovernment is working towards 100 percent mobile coverage in Fiji by givingsubsidies to companies that provideservices in remote and rural areas."We are bringing 4G to Fiji, which willdeliver super fast internet directly to
people's smart phone," CommodoreBainimarama said during the openingof a telecaster at Lomary SecondarySchool on Monday."We have liberalised the industry andintroduced genuine competition for therst time making phone calls and textscheaper."He said service delivery was importantto government, not just to promise
better access to things like electricity,clean water, affordable housing,
education and transport to the peoplebut to deliver it."Under a new constitution, many ofthese things won't only be servicesdependent upon one government's
policy or another but rights accordedto every Fijian no matter what."For the rst time, the constitution willinclude permanent rights to housingand sanitation, reasonable access totransportation, adequate food, cleanwater, a just minimum wage, socialsecurity scheme, health and sanitation."He said for ordinary Fijians, nothingwas more important than having thoserights protected in the new constitution."For my government, nothing is moreimportant than making sure theserights are upheld and these needs are
provided for."
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Program Underway ToEradicate American Iguana
The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji(BAF) together with Nature Fiji- Mareqeti Viti has put in place a
bounty programme to eradicate theAmerican Iguana, considered a pest bylocal authorities and a threat to localvegetation.The bounty programme will rewardlocals for capturing this iguana speciesat a rate of $10 for adult iguana, $5for juvenile iguana and 50 cents forrecovering eggs. The program will endin December this year.BAF chief executive ofcer WaisikiGonemaituba said the bounty programis part of an eradication program thatincludes various stakeholders.Since 2009- 2011 we have receivedreports from people in Qamea, Matagiand Taveuni that the iguana has been
cited in these areas however we needto contain the numbers before theyspread, Mr Gonemaituba said.A six-member team is currently on theisland of Qamea conducting surveys
because between April to Septemberis mating period for this species and afemale iguana can lay 50-80 eggs at atime.In 2010, the American Iguana
eradication campaign taskforce wasset-up to eradicate this species anda number of community outreach
programmes have been carried sinceto highlight to villagers, the harm it
brings to the endemic iguanas and thetourism sector.A survey conducted in 2011 estimated2000 American iguanas and 400
breeding adults in Qamea, Matagi,Laucala Island and Taveuni and thisnumber can increase exponentially,Mr Gonemaituba said.Meanwhile, Director for NatureFiji Mareqeti Viti, Nunia Thomas,highlighted that this pest is a threat toFijis crested iguanas.We are conducting training withlocal people to be able to distinguishthe features of the crested iguana and
American iguana, Ms Thomas said.American iguanas are mostlyarboreal, well camouaged and haveexcellent eyesight, and the ability toavoid detection high in the canopy,Ms Thomas said.Ms Thomas said part of the programwill include training wildlife detectordogs and their handlers to sniff outAmerican iguanas and their nests.
CEO Biosecurity Authority of Fiji Mr Waisiki Gonemaituba (right) briengmembers of the media
Citizens' Well-Being Is ToPriority: PM
Nothing is more important to theFijian government than the tnessand wellbeing its people, saysPrime Minister Commodore VoreqeBainimarama.
Speaking during the ofcial openingof the ANZ stadium Bainimaramasaid the well-being of Fijians is ofhigh importance to the governmentand that is why they are building newintegrated sporting centers throughoutthe country.Providing people in rural andmaritime communities with some of
the facilities our towns and citiescome to expect. Of course, this
pinnacle of that effort the haveto expect.Of course, this is the pinnac
that effort - the venue where thperformers will eventually comrepresent their districts and, in cases, their country. Striving to bregions best and the worlds bestMeanwhile Bainimarama has called on the nation to suppoFlying Fijians team playing againClassic All Blacks.
Emperor Gold Mine To PayThe Emperor Gold Mining CompanyLimited was ordered by the Court ofAppeal to pay a nominal cost of $1000 toMine Workers Union of Fiji and Vatukoula
Mine Workers Staff Association.Justices of Appeal Justice SusanthaLecamwasam, Justice Anjala Watiand Justice Chandrasiri Kotigalagedismissed the appeal from an order of a
judicial review application by the HighCourt at the judgement in Suva late lastmonth.The court heard the invocation of
judicial review arose pursuant toa disagreement on a redundancy
packages offered by the companyto the mine workers union and staffassociation.It heard that members of the twogroups were employed under thecompany, which had carried outmining operations in Vatukoula for along period of time.And as the mining operations were
running at a loss over a few years, thecompany decided to cease operationsand close down a section of the mineand treat some of the workers asredundant.It further heard that from April 2006,the company through the issuance
of a number of letters and circinformed the workers of the clowhich triggered discussions bethe workers and the managemen
the redundancy payments.And the packages demandeworkers and staff members osci
between three months' pay upfronthe payment of two weeks for year of service.Having heard the matter, Arbitration Tribunal made an that the redundant employee memof the union and the associationto be paid redundancy packagve months upfront together witweeks for each year of service.The instant of appeal was againcourt order which was dismissed bthree justices of appeals."Taking into consideration losses incurred by the companycommercial enterprise into 2002006 which had a crippling effect
performance and a sympathetic min which it treated its employees bresorting to take steps under c17 or 10 of the agreement," JLecamwasam said.The other justices of appeal awith Justice Lecamwasam's decis
Fake University PapersFiji Customs ofcials have conscated41 fake certicates alleged to have beenissued by a locally-based university.The fake certicates were in a packagethat was part of overseas consignmentsto be cleared by Fiji Revenue and
Customs Authority ofcials marked forlocal destinations.Authority CEO Jitoko Tikolevu saidthe package was detained after ofcials
became suspicious of the authenticityof the certicates.He said the university concernedveried that the certicates werecounterfeit.He said investigations by Customsofcers at the Customs Baggage Hallrevealed that the certicates were
printed in a foreign country and werebeing sent to a local address.A statement issued, signed by MrTikolevu, said the package was
addressed to no particular person, andan overseas phone number was listedas a contact.It stated that the certicates were forEnglish language courses.The statement added that according
to the courier company, which was todeliver the package, all charges had
been prepaid."We will be referring the matter to
police for further investigation," MrTikolevu said."However, this is a reminder tomembers of the public that we will bevigilant in our work."FRCA's role is to protect our borderand we will ensure the security of all
ports of entries at all times."Police spokeswoman Ana Naisoro said
police would wait for a report from theauthority before they carried out theirinvestigations.
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Bernadette Ganilau Ready ToForm New Party
Former leader of the dissolved GreenParty Bernadette Rounds Ganilau willform a new party.While speaking to the media, Ganilau
said the decision follows the dissolutionof the Green Party last year.We were just so encouraged bythe number of people who weredisappointed at the dissolution of ourformer party."Ganilau said they enquired with theElections Ofce regarding the partyregistration process.We have been informed that if weget all necessary requirements neededunder the Political Party RegistrationDecree then we would have no problem
forming a new party, she said.The party, Ganilau says has also begunregistration process with the collectionof signatures.
Once we get our 5000 we wouldbe able to register with the PoliticalParties Registrar.This will take time to collect, and weare happy with the people who havecome forward.We have also had a lot of interests fromvarious former politicians; howeverwe would not be able to release theirnames as yet.The dissolved Green Party was formedin 2008 by Ganilau.
Bernadette Rounds Ganilau
Praveen Bala Brings His TalentTo Nadi
Lautoka special administrator PraveenBala has added responsibilities forlooking after the affairs of Nadi town.He brings plenty of experience to therole.This follows the dismissal of Aisea
Tuidraki and Nemia Tagi from theNadi Town Council. They are beinginvestigated by the Fiji CommissionAgainst Corruption.Mr Bala holds extensive experiencein public ofce and is also a formermayor of Ba as well as a formerPresident of the Fiji Local GovernmentAssociation.Meanwhile, Sigatoka River Safarismanaging director Jay Whyte is
pleased to assume the role of Sigatokaspecial administrator and withoutremuneration.Mr Whytes appointment followsthe dismissal of predecessor AiseaTuidraki and former Nadi TownCouncil chief executive ofcer NemiaTagi, who are being investigated by theFiji Independent Commission Against
Corruption.Mr Whyte said immediate include consultations with rate pnext Tuesday at 6pm. He said thihear their views on the positivenegatives and allow them to h
clear pathway for dialogue.The areas I would like to work oproviding the rate payers with aservice, build on the positives weand create a town which will thriv
benet from our points of diffewith other towns around Fiji,.Mr Whyte accepted a request Government to take on the roSigtaoka special administratordeclined remuneration, optin
provide his service freely. I was asked if I was willing to the town that I call home and lovit really was an easy decision to mTrue public service is done wiknowledge you are giving bac
because you are receiving paythis is what motivated the decisiwork without remuneration,.
Praveen Bala (right) is the new Special Administrator for Nadi.
Horse Patrol For Cane Farms
A special horse patrol unit of the FijiPolice Force will soon be patrolling
sugar cane farms in the WesternDivision.Permanent Secretary for SugarLieutenant-Colonel Manasa Vaniqisaid they had received a proposal fromthe Police force highlighting waysin which additional security could be
provided.He said that the DivisionalPolice Commander West SeniorSuperintendent of Police Jope Raluluhad proposed the use of horses to theMinistry.Under the proposal, Lieutenant-Colonel Vaniqi said the Ministry would
provide horses and the Police forcewould provide the manpower for the
patrolling.The special horse patrol unit would
patrol sugarcane farms to ensure therewere no cases of arson of sugarcane
before they were harvested.We received the proposal and this issomething that we would be going togo on with. Such an initiative would
provide additional security to the canefarms and of course additional securityto people, Lieutenant-Colonel Vaniqisaid.SSP Ralulu said for this initiative tosucceed they needed assistance fromthe community.It is very important that we havethe community backing. We want to
provide the best possible security topeople and cane farms and this can only
be made possible when we have got theassistance from the community, SSP
Ralulu said.Meanwhile, Prime MinisterCommodore Voreqe Bainimarama hasasked Lieutenant-Colonel Vaniqi tolook into avenues of compensating Nadifarmer Parvind Kumar of Togolavusa,interior of Nadi who lost his cane farmto re. Police are investigating if arsonwas involved.Commodore Bainimarama saidcrushing was yet to start and the farmerhad sustained loss to his farm, whichshould be compensated.
Permanent Secretary for SugarLieutenant Colonel Manasa Vaniqi
Three Companies FaceEmployment Court
Three local companies are currentlybefore the Employment RelationsCourt charged with non-compliance ofchild labour-related laws.And this is the rst three cases to be
prosecuted for alleged child labouroffences in Fiji.This was conrmed to the reporter
by the Manager Labour Standard andChild Labour Atish Kumar.According to Mr Kumar the LabourMinistrys Child Labour Unit hadrecorded 146 child labour cases in theirdatabase since 2011.Out of this, 24 children have directly
been sent to school through theassistance of the Education Ministrywhile the remaining 122 children hadundergone various workshops andawareness programs.We found that 122 of these childrenwere already in school but were
partly engaged in child labour andweve assisted them in awareness andworkshops, Mr Kumar said.Although none of the companies could
be identied publicly, according toMr Kumar the construction sectorwas amongst those that have been
investigated for similar cases.He said the increase in awareness issue has resulted in the overwhereports received for cases.International Labour OrganiDirector-General Guy Ryder strthat there was no place and no efor child labour in domestic oother form of work.In a statement delivered by Mr to commemorate World Day aChild Labour, he said child labouan abuse of human rights and dchildren hope for a future.He stated that child labour in its form exposes children to slaverytrafcking and prostitution.Child labour is most difcult to when it takes place behind cdoors away from the public eye. Tfrequently the case with child labdomestic work, with children someworking far from their familiecommunities, Mr Ryder said.Guests at the Suva celebration incInternational Labour OrganiDirector for Pacic Island CouDavid Lamotte and Deputy PermSecretary Samuela Namosimalua
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Agriculture Show Aims To EngageTourism This Year
Goodman Fielder Asia Pacic, general manager Fiji, Chris Zaayman handsover sponsorship cheque to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and
Forests; Liutenant-Colonel Inia Seruiratu at the Crest Agriculture Show 2013naming rights announcement
The Ministry of Agriculture hopes toactively engage the tourism industryduring the Crest Agriculture Show thisyear.This was revealed as Goodman FielderAsia Pacic, the manufacturers of Crestchicken, was once again announced asmajor sponsors of what has become theannual agriculture show.This time the company is increasing itssponsorship pledge by $5000 to $45,000.The Permanent Secretary forAgriculture Ropate Ligairi signeda memorandum of agreement andnaming rights with Goodman Fielder.Every year we do something differentto promote the show and this year we
have requested hotels to promote theshow to the tourists, Mr Ligairi said.The tourism industry is vital tothe economy just as much as theagricultural sector is to the economy.By bringing these two together, theshow can be more successful.The show will also see participantsfrom the Commonwealth VeterinaryAssociation meeting which falls in linewith the show.The weeklong events theme isAgriculture for Fijis Health &Wealth and will be held in Lautokafrom September 3 to 7.A similar but miniature show will beheld in Labasa prior to the week longevent in Lautoka.Increased sponsorship
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheriesand Forests Lieutenant-Colonel IniaSeruiratu, said: From $40,000 lastyear to an additional $5000 in kind,this will surely boost the showsmomentum in September.He acknowledged that throughGoodman Fielders continuoussupport, the show had grown in termsof delivery of displays, stakeholdersupport and popularity amongst ourrural as well as urban population.The sponsorship and donation in kindwill go a long way in assisting theorganiation of another successful showthis year, he said.My ministry is currently working
with our stakeholders as well as Crestto ensure this.Show fulls objectiveGoodman Fielder Asia Pacic generalmanager Fiji, Chris Zaayman, saidthe main objective for sponsoring theevent was help promote the agricultureas a whole in Fiji.The theme this year captures what we
believe at Crest Chicken: that a strongagriculture sector is good for the healthand wealth of the people in Fiji, MrZaayman said.We hope the show will help promotethe agriculture sector as a viable careeropportunity to the youths of Fiji asenhancing the agriculture capability isvery important for now and the longterm.
510,684 Registered For 2014Elections
A total of 5648 people were registeredafter the rst week of voter registration
phase three bringing the total numberof people registered for the 2014elections to 510,684.The Elections ofce in additionreplaced 745 lost voter registrationcard and 380 Fijians made correctionsto their personal registration details.Ministry of Justice Permanent SecretaryMohammed Saneem said their goalduring this phase of registration is to
register those who have missed out andconcentrate on areas that had a lowturn out from voters.Saneem said Fijians wanting to registerneed to make sure they have one formof valid identication before going toregister.Meanwhile EVR teams are locatedaround the country from Mondaysto Saturdays and mobile registrationteams will be going door to door onSundays.
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Ms World Fiji Costumes Up ForPublic View
The public now has a say in the costumeMiss World Fiji will be wearing inIndonesia for the 2013 Miss Worldcontest.Fiji Broadcasting Corporationmarketing manager, Morika Huntersays this was a chance for the public tovoice their opinions.
Four costume designs will be displayedin yesterday's Fiji Sun for the public toreview.Telecom Fiji Limited (TFL) users cantext onto 433 to vote for their favoritecostumes while Vodafone and Inkkusers can text to 866.The costume which has the mostvotes will be taken to Indonesia. Thecostumes represent the issue that Miss
World Fiji, Caireen Erbsleben willhighlight on the Miss World stagewhich is on climate change.The four costumes represent the fourelements which are, earth, water, reand wind.Please send in as many votes as you canin trying to help us choose the costume.
Ten per cent of the money generated fromthe text promotion will be going towardsCaramaka Pathway Education Fund. Thisa fund that is put in place by the Ministryof Education and the Fiji Arts Council to
provide art supplies to schools.Ms Erbsleben will represent Fiji in the63rd Miss World nals which will beheld in Bali, Indonesia on September28, 2013.
Miss World Fiji Caireen Erbsleben
Miss World Australia New SoutWales Brand Ambassador For F
In AustraliaMiss World Australia New South WalesState nalist Veniana Natekuru has
been chosen to be the ambassador forFijian-owned luxury car and limousine
company Bula Australia.The 24-year-old from Ra, who livesin Sydney and is one of the three
NSW State nalists for the pageant,was approached by the Fiji HighCommission to help promote Fiji in hercampaign."This is an amazing opportunity forme," Ms Natekuru said."I will be their ambassador at theirfundraisers or functions. They want methere to mingle with the business peopleand talk about not just the company butFiji and they also want me to be the
face of their brand for photo shopromotions and advertisements."She said she would be woclosely with Bula Australia durin
campaign and plans are also in for her to continue working focompany after the pageant."Bula Australia will be pickinup from my doorstep to myfundraising event this Saturday and also help with security."Bula Australia is a luxury hig
professional car and limousine seowned by former Fiji rugby pAdriu Rinakama and is baseSydney.They provide services to bu
people who travel to Fiji.
Grandfather Gets 3 Years JaA man who indecently assaultedhis granddaughter was sentenced tothree years in prison by the TavuaMagistrates Court on Monday.The 64-year-old was charged with onecount of indecent assault against hisnine-year-old granddaughter.Magistrate Samuela Qica heard that onOctober 10, 2010, the victim was in her
bedroom when the accused approachedher and fondled her.The victim related the incident to herteacher the next day who alerted the
mother before the matter was repto the police.The accused asked for forgivsaying it was his rst offence anhe was married.Mr Qica said the court's duty w
protect young children from sabuse.He ordered an immediate cussentence and that parole be consiafter two years.Police inspector Asaeli Naappeared for the prosecution.
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ARIES -Stars are taking a turn for the betterin this week, but don't dive into anyfresh quarrel at home or outside, orinto any new litigation. Mind would beless boggled about the developments
affecting you if you take spouse intocondence. If you are a Government
personage, see your son is not misusingyour name or status.TAURUS -
Now is the right time to implement anyplans relating to ownership of property.If marriage proposal for daughter ishalf-way, discuss it with her in advance,lest her face indicates her disapproval.If rift exists at place of work or withinwider family, bury it deep. Pay directattention to money management, starsare favourable in this week.GEMINI -Anger and outbursts be kept undercontrol with mother of self and spouse,and with colleagues. Unfair meansin exams get exposed at valuationstage. Unless your kids are agreeable,drop the idea of sale of property.Politicians would extend the helpasked for. Foreign journey this monthis benecial for medicos and exporters.Dealers in motor spirit to suspend allkinds of adulteration.
CANCER -Sudden chances of foreign travel for
professors, government ofcers andscribes. Postpone change of residencetill summer. Delayed dispatcheswould cost exporters heavily. Consult
nancial experts on your new project,since estimates by your technocrats areinated. Your father must drive verysafely in this week.LEO -If exam or viva dates got postponedto this week, prepare afresh. Whetherthe negotiations are for business,superior job or marriage, touch ofego would damage your case. Strongchance of loss of cash by theft ifyou move unguarded. Continuethe existing business with uncle/cousin, but avoid starting a new onethroughout year.VIRGO -Re-read last weeks column relatingto you. Success is assured in a matter
pending with government, providedit concerns you or the daughter. Goto Exam or viva with full condence;if its competitive test, refresh yourstudy. Spouse should be told neither to
pick up a quarrel, nor to drive rashly.If in manpower supply trade, someonemight trap you in legal or criminal
action/offence.LIBRA -Your wisdom (not your anger) would
protect your money and assets fromnow till August next. Bright week forstudents, competitors, scribes,critics,
medical people and politicians. If themarriage is less than seven years old,effort needed for harmony betweenwife & husband. Don't stand securityor negotiate a loan on behalf of others.SCORPIO -If you are in any industry, or trade inany kind of oil and lubricants, you musttry to expand or diversify your incomeactivity. Scribes and professors shouldtry for change of job or assignmentabroad. Exporters shouldn't trust everyvisiting buyer. Do take full precautionagainst theft, physical attack; keepmind free of worry.SAGITTARIUS -In matters of profession, careerand business, all stars are presentlyhelping you, but success in industrialmanagement, and in talks regardingmarriage would depend on your qualityof acumen, especially if the proposal isfor your sister or daughter. Selectivestudies would not help students, scribesand fortune tellers. Those havingmoney dealings with foreign countries
stay alert of F.E.R.A. etc.CAPRICORN -Writers seeking foreign publand scribes desirous of appeain foreign press get a good chExporters/importers get good bu
from new contacts. If the femin family approve, nalize the d
property. Girls wanting only tallfor marriage may have to wait year more. Drive slowly on this wAQUARIUS -Undiverted attention is warrantyour main source of income. Takof your important documents. Ma
proposal meets with approval. Atrouble with uncle/aunt/cousin. Dget into the trap of unsolicited awfree trips. No speculation or gamStand no guarantee, or suretanyone. Get proposal be given aseat. Spouse should avoid injury tand rift within the family.PICES -
No drinks, no speculation in sNo dispatch of goods to foreign without L.C. or Bank guarant
promotion is even remotely dulikely to arrive. Politicians gestep nearer to top boss. All butransactions of high order go to
benet.
BBQ-Chicken TostadasIngredientsFOR MEXICAN SALSA VERDE: 2 garlic cloves 1 anchovy llet 1/4 cup capers, drained zest from 1 lime 2 tbsp lime juice 1/3 cup olive oil
3 whole canned tomatillos 1/4 cups coarsely chopped, packedat-leaf parsley
1 1/4 cup chopped packed cilantroFOR BBQ-CHICKEN TOSTADAS: 6 inch our tortillas 1 whole sliced BBQ (or rotisserie)
chicken thinly sliced fresh chilies chopped cilantro lime wedges
Instructions To make Mexican Salsa Verde:Whirl garlic in a food processor untilnely chopped. Add anchovy, capers,lime zest and lime juice. Pulse in oliveoil just until combined. Add tomatillos,
parsley and cilantro. Pulse just untilslightly chunky, but not pureed. Use
immediately or refrigerate in a sealedjar for up to 2 weeks. To make BBQ-Chicken Tostadas:Toast 6-in. our tortillas in a non-stick pan until brown and crispy on
both sides, 1 to 2 min per side. Topeach tortilla with 1/2 cup sliced BBQchicken, then sprinkle with thinlysliced fresh chilies, chopped cilantroand a squeeze of fresh lime (to taste).Drizzle with Mexican Salsa Verde.
Baked Mango Cheesecake
Ingredients125 gms digestive biscuits50 gms unsalted butter, melted3 eggs80 gms castor sugar (caster sugar)
250 gms cream cheese1/2 cup mango pulp1/2 cup mango (1/2 centimeter cubes)2 tbsp mango jelly crystalsMethod- Preheat the oven to 180C. Putcrushed biscuits in a bowl. Add melted
butter and mix.- Take a spring bottom tin and line the
bottom with this mixture. Press lightlyand keep the tin in the refrigerator to chill.- Break eggs into a bowl. Add sugarand whisk with a hand blender.
- Take cream cheese in another Add mango pulp and mix with a
blender.- Add eggs and mix. Pour this mover the biscuit base in the s
bottom tin.- Spread mango cubes over it. Rthe tin to the preheated oven andfor about forty minutes or till weTake it out of the oven and let it c- Keep it in the refrigerator to Heat half cup water in another panmango jelly crystals and cook tildissolved.- Cool to room temperature. Pover the chilled cheesecake and kin the refrigerator to chill again. chilled.
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Oprah Winfrey Makes 'Biggest'Donation To New Museum
American talk-show host OprahWinfrey is donating $12m towardsa new museum in Washington DCdedicated to African Americanhistory.
After previously giving $1m to theNational Museum of African AmericanHistory and Culture, her totalcontribution is its biggest so far.The museum on Washington's NationalMall is due to be completed in 2015.It will house a 35-seat theatre namedafter Winfrey, who is also a member ofthe museum's advisory council.Lonnie Bunch, director of the museumsaid the media mogul had been verymuch involved in its creation andtalks were taking place to acquirememorabilia from her career.'Deeply appreciative'He said he would love to have oneof the microphones used during hertelevision show - one of the most-watched programmes in US history,which ended after 25 years in 2011 - to
add to the museum's collection of morethan 22,000 items.The collection helps to tell the story ofAfrican American history from slaveryto the post-Civil War period, the civil
rights era, the Harlem Renaissance andthe 21st Century.In a statement released by the museum,Winfrey said: "I am deeply appreciativeof those who paved the path for me and
all who follow in their footsteps."By investing in this museum, I wantto help ensure that we both honour and
preserve our culture and history, so thatthe stories of who we are will live onfor generations to come," she added.Costing $500m to build, the USgovernment is providing half of thefunding with the remainder beingraised through private donations.When in opens in 2015, it will be the19th Smithsonian museum.Some of the items which will bedisplayed include the glass-toppedcasket that held the body of 14-year-old Emmett Till, whose 1955 murderin Mississippi for whistling at a whitewoman helped spark the civil rightsmovement.The museum's most recent big
acquisition was a South Carolina slavecabin dating from the 19th Century.The cabin from Edisto Island wasdisassembled in May in preparation forits move to the museum.
German WWII Dornier BombeLifted From Sea Off England
A British salvage team has lifted aGerman World War II bomber fromthe seabed off the coast of south-eastEngland.The Dornier Do 17 was shot downduring the Battle of Britain in August
1940, but was only discovered bydivers in 2008.Covered with barnacles and missing awing, the dripping wreck of the planewas slowly raised 15 metres to thesurface at Goodwin Sands, Kent, at themouth of the English Channel.Experts from the Royal Air Force(RAF) Museum had spent ve weeks
preparing the aircraft for salvage.It is believed to be the only DornierDo 17 bomber plane left from the war,and the operation to retrieve it was the
biggest of its kind in British waters."The discovery and recovery of theDornier is of national and internationalimportance," said Air Vice-MarshalPeter Dye, director general of the RAFMuseum."The aircraft is a unique andunprecedented survivor from the Battleof Britain and the Blitz," he said.The Dornier 17 was nicknamed the
Luftwaffe's "ying pencil" becauits narrow fuselage.Work will now begin to conservDornier and prepare it for displaymuseum's London site.Air Vice-Marshal Dye said the
would provide an "evocativemoving exhibit" that would higthe sacrices made by young menall sides."It is a project that has reconciland remembrance at its heart," heThe Battle of Britain began on10, 1940, and ended on October 3same year.More than 2,900 BCommonwealth and Allied atook part in some 600 planes, the Germans had 1,750 aircraft adisposal.Despite being heavily outnumbthe RAF defeated the Luftwafwhat is considered a turning poWorld War II.Hundreds of German bombers shot down during the battle, aall of them were smelted and tinto British aircraft, according tmuseum.
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Five-Storey Mumbai Apartment Block Collapses On Second Day OMonsoon
An apartment block collapsed in centralMumbai, killing at least one personwith more feared trapped inside, on thesecond day of heavy monsoon rains inthe city."We have information that one person
is dead," a police inspector in theMahim neighbourhood, where thecollapse happened, said."Rescue operations are on, but they aredifcult due to the heavy rain."Four diggers and a crowd of peoplewere gathered around a high moundof rubble - the remains of half of theve-storey building that caved in, a
photographer at the scene said.The other half of the building was stillstanding.The Press Trust of India news agency,quoting a municipal ofcer, said anelderly woman had been killed while
four others had been injured and takento hospital.The accident comes two months aftera seven-storey building collapsedon Mumbai's outskirts and killed 74
people, leading to the arrest of two
builders and seven others in connectionwith the tragedy.The collapse of the partially-nished
building highlighted widespreadshoddy construction standards in India,where huge demand for housing and
pervasive corruption often mean cost-cutting and a lack of safety inspections.
NDTV cited neighbours saying at least20 people were feared trapped beneaththe debris after Monday's collapse.Downpours on the rst two days ofthe monsoon season in Mumbai havecaused ooding, train delays and trafc
jams across the city.
Air New Zealand's New Livery
Revealed
Air New Zealand's eet is in fora makeover, with bold new liveryincorporating the iconic New Zealand'fernmark' logo.The new livery will be introducedlater this year as part of a worldwide
NZ$20m (A$16.7m) marketingcampaign between Air New Zealandand Tourism New Zealand.Most aircraft will be dressed to impressin the airline's standard white livery,which will now feature a dramatic
black section sweeping up from therear of the wings, as seen in PR shotshowing the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
due for delivery next year (and whichwill likely launch on the Auckland-Shanghai route).However, Air New Zealand willcontinue to paint a select numberof aircraft in a distinctive 'all-black'variant of the new design.The design process involved extensiveconsumer testing including focusgroups both in New Zealand andoverseas, with the airline stating that78 percent of those surveyed believingthe country's familiar 'fernmark' should
be incorporated into the airline's newlook.
Tornado Survivor Killed By DogA 5-year-old boy who survived the
devastating storms that ripped Oklahomaapart has been killed by a dog.The boy, whose name has not beenreleased, was attacked by a Bullmastiffthat belonged to a family friend.The dog's owner, Lynnn Geiling, triedto pull the animal off the boy but by thetime she had separated them the boyhad suffered "major lacerations" to thehead and neck.He was pronounced dead at hospitallast Sunday.Police said the boy had been crying and
the dog "possibly took that as being
aggressive".The attack took place at Ms Geiling'shome in Jessieville, Arkansas. The boyand his sister had been staying therewhile their parents rebuilt their homein Moore, Oklahoma.Garland County Deputy Scott Hinojosasaid of the tragedy: "You can't imaginewhat this family and friends are goingthrough right now."The 68kg dog ran away after theattack but authorities put it down aftercapturing it on Monday.
Ten Women, Many In 90S, Esca
Burning LimoTen elderly women have escapedunharmed when the limousine theywere in burst into ames while idlingin northern California, authorities anda passenger say.The Sunday morning re came a littlemore than a month after ve nurseswere killed while trapped inside a
burning limousine on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge.Fire crews were called to a gatedcommunity in Walnut Creek around11.35am local time on Sunday for avehicle re. They quickly put out the
burning 2009 Lincoln Town Car, adispatcher said.Many of the women were in their90s. They were apparently headed to
Sonoma to celebrate a friend's 96thbirthday.Passenger Mary Chapman told KGO-TV the driver of the limousine toldeveryone to get out, and she and twoother women who were more able-
bodied helped others escape. She
smelled and saw smoke and said erupted seconds later."When I looked out, there werames all over the place and smoke," Ms Chapman said, stain front of the charred limousine.now you can see the result."The other passengers were depeon walkers and canes, she said.The limousine has been inspectemaintained, Claudius Oliveira, oof Town Car SF, which operatelimousine, told KGO-TV.He attributed the re to the electrical system and saimanufacturer's defect was to blam"I'm speechless because this is acar. ... I keep great records of the
Mr Oliveira said.Walnut Creek police are investigthe re and have alerted the CaliHighway Patrol about it, Lt. LEdwards said.The CHP is investigating the Mayon the San Mateo-Hayward Brid
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Prince Philip Spends 92ndBirthday In Hospital
Queen Elizabeth II's husband PrincePhilip was "in good spirits" as he spenthis 92nd birthday in hospital recoveringfrom exploratory abdominal surgery,Buckingham Palace said."His Royal Highness The Duke of
Edinburgh is progressing accordingto plans at this early stage. He iscomfortable and in good spirits," a
brief statement said."He will remain in hospital for up to twoweeks, and it is expected he will then
be taking a period of
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