Bula
The euphoria that emanated from that massive achievement in Cape Town when we became the world champions in 7s rugby is still out there.
It continues to provide a positive feeling for many Fijians. It gives them reason to smile and be proud. It is empowering. It is powerful and drives emotions and has set the stage for a positive week for many Fijians.
That’s the big one on the front page of the Fiji Times’ edition for Wednesday, September 14.
The team returned from Tailevu late this evening with a wonderful and touching story connected to the win in South Africa.
Read that in the Fiji Times!
KAILA!
Remember we have the Kaila! Edition inside. It’s for the young at heart…

HEADLINES
Here are some headlines inside:
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‘Failure not an option’
THIS time we will succeed because failure is not an option. National Federation Party (NFP) leader Professor Biman Prasad said this of NFP and The People’s Alliance (PA) working together to form government, just as former NFP leader Jai Ram Reddy and PA leader Sitiveni Rabuka did 23 years ago.
Labour promise
A LABOUR-led government will ensure that the Fiji Sugar Corporation, like all State-owned enterprises, will be better regulated to improve governance and efficiency.
Tax breaks
A LABOUR-led government will remove excessive tax breaks and tax holidays to create a level playing field in the tourism sector.
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PRB market day
A planned Public Rental Board market day will allow tenants to showcase the resources they have, says Public Rental Board (PRB) manager properties Maloni Daurewa.
Surgery waiting list
MORE than 30 child patients are on a waiting list for paediatric eye surgeries, says Pacific Eye Institute country manager Fiji Kirti Prasad.
Cataracts in children
A LOCAL eye specialist has raised concerns about young children developing cataracts – an eye affliction normally found in older people.
Teen artists visit Fiji
TWENTY teen artists from India and Nepal have arrived into the country for planned stage shows in the coming weeks.
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Radrodro case development
Parliamentarian Salote Radrodro has asked the Anti-Corruption Division of the Suva High Court to determine whether it had the power to try her for the offences in the information filed against her by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Vaccine mandates
A FAMILY of six is calling on the Fijian Government to consider removing all vaccine mandates for international travelers.
Aged-care training partnership
A PARTNERSHIP between the Australia Pacific Training Coalition and Sangam Institute of Technology’s College of Nursing and Health Care Education for aged care training will boost employment opportunities domestically and abroad.
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