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04 Wednesday Mar 2015
04 Wednesday Mar 2015
03 Tuesday Mar 2015
Posted in Articles & Reports
THIS IS A JOKE, NO HUMAN RIGHTS FOR PENSIONERS, NO RIGHT OF APPEAL, A BASIC HUMAN RIGHT STOLEN AND FRANK IS BRAGGING IN GENEVA.
Decree 51 of 25-11-2011
FIJI NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND TRANSITION DECREE 2011
(DECREE NO. 51)
(3) No court, tribunal or any other adjudicating body has jurisdiction or power to accept, hear, determine or in any other way entertain any challenge by any person to, or to grant any remedy or relief to any person in respect of:
(a) the validity or effect of the relevant provisions or of any regulations made under or for the purpose of any of the relevant provisions;
(b) the validity or effect of any transfer, assignment or disposition made under or for the purposes of any of the relevant provisions;
or (c) any loss or damage suffered by any person because of anything done in compliance or purported compliance with, or to give effect to, any of the relevant provisions.
(4) Where any relevant proceeding, claim, challenge, application or dispute of any form whatsoever is brought before any court, tribunal, commission or any other adjudicating body, the presiding judicial officer, without hearing or in any way determining the proceeding or the application, shall immediately transfer the proceeding or the application to the Chief Registrar of the High Court for the termination of the proceeding or the application, and a certificate to that effect shall be issued by the Chief Registrar of the High Court.
26 Thursday Feb 2015
25 Wednesday Feb 2015
25 Wednesday Feb 2015
24 Tuesday Feb 2015
Posted in Articles & Reports
40% of mahogany logs left in the field after harvest
40% of mahogany logs are left in the field after the harvest.
Ministry of Fisheries and Forests Principal Utilisation Officer, Semi Dranibaka said the Ministry is assessing the Nukurua Plantation in Tailevu and other plantations throughout Fiji to find ways of reducing the amount of mahogany logs which cannot be milled.
Dranibaka said the logs which cannot be milled are left in the field.
He said after the research on the waste mahogany logs, it has been established that 30% of the waste logs can be utilised.
He said the Fisheries and Forestry industry is planning to utilise these logs by selling them to local companies who make furniture.
Gwynn Watkins would turn in his grave….
23 Monday Feb 2015
21 Saturday Feb 2015
20 Friday Feb 2015
Posted in Grey Power Editor
They ripped off their fellow Fijians…The funds of ordinary Fijians were misappropriated.18 Wednesday Feb 2015