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Monthly Archives: July 2016

The PM is Correct

30 Saturday Jul 2016

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FBIT IS WRONG TO USE THE INTERNET OR ANY FORM OF MEDIA TO GENERATE HATRED ON ETHNIC OR RELIGIOUS GROUNDS.

IT IS ALSO WRONG TO CONTROL THE PRESS BY COMMERCIAL MEANS, IT IS WRONG TO ABUSE POWER AND PERPETUATE CRONYISM AND CORRUPTION.

WE SHOULD ALL BE CAPABLE OF BETTER THAN THIS, ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT PUT THEMSELVES FORWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE.

 

http://fijivillage.com/news-feature/PM-speaks-about-the-increasing-misuse-of-social-media-2ks5r9/

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Money in The Bank

25 Monday Jul 2016

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A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says they deposited $9.7 million lease money in the HFC bank last week.

This was highlighted by the Prime Minister during a public meeting with sugar cane growers in Ba today.

Bainimarama who is also the Chair of the TLTB says the money was deposited following their meeting last Thursday.

He says this is the money that belongs to those who are 18 years and below and are registered in Vola ni Kawa Bula.

Bainimarama says the money will be equally distributed and they will be only able to withdraw the money when they are 18 years old.

http://fijivillage.com/news-feature/97M-lease-money-deposited-for-youths-18-and-below—PM–ksr592/

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Certainly Not Honourable

24 Sunday Jul 2016

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Do not be Sexist, Shake Hands !

14 Thursday Jul 2016

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Sometimes it’s the little things that are most telling.

In Switzerland it has long been customary for students to shake the hands of their teachers at the beginning and end of the school day. It’s a sign of solidarity and mutual respect between teacher and pupil, one that is thought to encourage the right classroom atmosphere. Justice Minister Simonetta Sommaruga recently felt compelled to further explain that shaking hands was part of Swiss culture and daily life.

And the reason she felt compelled to speak out about the handshake is that two Muslim brothers, aged 14 and 15, who have lived in Switzerland for several years (and thus are familiar with its mores), in the town of Therwil, near Basel, refused to shake the hands of their teacher, a woman, because, they claimed, this would violate Muslim teachings that contact with the opposite sex is allowed only with family members. At first the school authorities decided to avoid trouble, and initially granted the boys an exemption from having to shake the hand of any female teacher. But an uproar followed, as Mayor Reto Wolf explained to the BBC: “the community was unhappy with the decision taken by the school. In our culture and in our way of communication a handshake is normal and sends out respect for the other person, and this has to be brought home to the children in school.”

Therwil’s Educational Department reversed the school’s decision, explaining in a statement on May 25 that the school’s exemption was lifted because “the public interest with respect to equality between men and women and the integration of foreigners significantly outweighs the freedom of religion.” It added that a teacher has the right to demand a handshake. Furthermore, if the students refused to shake hands again “the sanctions called for by law will be applied,” which included a possible fine of up to 5,000 dollars. Continue reading →

Who Can We Trust ?

07 Thursday Jul 2016

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“Apart from this [dangerous driving causing death] charges against PRAVEEN BALA the Attorney-General AIYAZ SAYED KHAIYUM very well knew of his illegal activities because I had personally briefed him. I had also briefed the former CP Teleni and his deputy and had showed evidence against PRAVEEN BALA and others for their involvement in 2000 Coup and the attempt to kill the Commander Bainimarama…I was stopped from directing the investigations” – former ACP Nasir Ali, on his Facebook posting, 13/6/2016

We Pensioners know we cannot trust the writer and instigator of Decree 51, so that eliminates one of them.

A Rose By Any Other Name ???

07 Thursday Jul 2016

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Minister for Trade

Update: 11:39AM THE title ‘Minister of Economy’ is an appointment used in Arab and Islam countries says Opposition Whip Ratu Isoa Tikoca.

The Opposition Whip made these remarks while responding to the 2016-2017 National Budget debate in Parliament yesterday.

He termed the change as “unprecedented” for Fiji saying it would make the “Minister of Economy” the most powerful man in Fiji.

“A promotion of no separation of powers under the false pretence of a Democratic Fiji,” he said.

Ratu Isoa said: “This was clearly demonstrated in the removal of two Opposition MP’s through the total disregard of their own Constitution and Standing Orders. The Prime Minister must understand that such action promotes ill will or hostility between communities in Fiji.”

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