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Tawalo Laid to Rest
By LITIA TIKOMAILEPANONI
Low Depression
necessities for the typical tropical paradise, pretty much everything. The golden sun, sandy
beaches, sparkling blue water and tropical rainforest with activities ranging from diving,
snorkelling, jet-skiing and more”
Cancer Is Real
With the Cyclone month still hovering our head, it can be
expected that Fiji may crossways with a few Low depression.
According to research a low pressure-area, low, or depres-
sion is a region on the topographic map where the atmospheric
pressure is lower than that of surrounding locations.
Low-pressure systems from under areas of wind divergence
that occur in the upper levels of the troposphere.
Since surface air pressure is a measure of the weight of the
atmosphere above any location, a low pressure area represents
a region where there is somewhat less atmosphere overlying it.
These Low pressure areas form when atmospheric circula-
tions of air up and down remove a small amount of atmosphere
from a region. This usually happens along the boundary be-
tween warm and cold air masses by air flows “trying” to reduce
that temperature contrast. The air flows that develop around
the low pressure system then help to accomplish that reduction
of contrast in temperature, with the colder air flowing under the
warmer air mass, and the warmer air flowing over the colder
air mass.
Do remember that preparation is always better during any
disaster:
• Preparing for cyclones
• Prepare your home
• Prepare an emergency kit
• Prepare for evacuation
• Check your neighbor’s
• Pet emergency planning
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Lung cancer symptoms Persistent breathlessness could be an indicator of lung cancer.Photo: GOGGLE.
By MARIA LAQETA
When we read the state- bleeding, or interfere with the vice about cancer if you de- an average about 700 people
ment, CANCER, what is the function of a body organ or velop symptoms that may die annually due to cancer.
first thing came into our system. indicate cancer, that are not Besides, all these happening
mind? illness, growth, tumor, Please remember, the clearly linked to another because these cancers are
infection or virus and disease seven warning signs of can- cause, and persist for more not detected early as there are
etc.? If a person happen to be cer were to think of the word than two to three weeks. late presentations.
the victim of CANCER, it is CAUTION. Change in bowel You should arrange to have Doctor Tukana believes
plain and clear that a person or bladder habits, a sore that a medical examination. If the that if people make a habit of
would experience Death or does not heal, unusual bleed- cause of your symptoms is getting screened, these dis-
Life soon. ing or discharge, thickening or cancer, early diagnosis and eases will be detected early
Before we get any further, lump in the breast, testicles, treatment will offer a better and the chances of treatment
what is Cancer? Cancer is the or elsewhere, indigestion or chance of being cured. will be very high and people
name given to a collection of difficulty swallowing, obvi- Meanwhile, the Ministry of will be able to live quality of
related diseases, in all types ous change in the size, color, Health managed to detect 700 life.
of cancer, some of the body’s shape, or thickness of a wart, Cancer deaths claiming love From the new cases, more
THE JET is Fiji’s first community newspaper published weekly by cells begin to divide without mole, or mouth sore, nagging ones and family. than 50 per cent are found to
stopping and spread into sur- cough or hoarseness. National Advisor for Non- be breast and cervical cancer
YOURSPACE LIMITED from Nadi - the tourism capital of Fiji.
rounding tissues. Wikipedia stated the fol- Communicable Disease Dr in women and the most com-
Cancer can start almost lowing symptoms may also Isimeli Tukana while relaying mon cancer in males is pros-
PUBLISHER/EDITOR: SAMUEL SHANKAR Cell: 9966115 anywhere in the human body, indicate the presence of some the message of the Assistant tate cancer and it is the third
NEWS : LITIA TIKOMAILEPANONI Cell: 8002671 which is made up of trillions form of cancer; coughing-up Minister for Health and Medi- commonest cancer in Fiji.
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or become damaged, they sea, or vomiting, persistent should work together to re- treatment.
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According to Wikipedia, in instances of infection. cer Day 2018 is ‘You can and I ing up now, like in the mouth,
COMPLAINTS: The Jet Newspaper continues to strive for excellence in its early stages, cancer usu- Good news is that the ear- can prevent cancer’. skin and cancer of the bowls
its publications, with this in mind we welcome all complaints and sug-
ally has no symptoms, but lier a cancer is detected, the Positive vibe was told dur- and the Health ministry is call-
eventually a malignant tumor more likely the treatment will ing the event, is that cancer ing people to give hope and
gestions from our readers. All such comments could be sent to
will grow large enough to be be successful. Understanding is preventable and cancer is support to people living with
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blood vessels and cause Always seek medical ad- es of cancer every year and at
Bus Stand
the existence of the problem, due noise under Regulation from making unnecessary
according to Mr Patel in some 46 and 87 of Land Transport noise which could cause in-
cases passengers ask the driv- (Traffic) Regulations 2000 as convenience to the general
ers to turn up the music, espe- due diligent process. public
cially the young generation. “Loud music is not only a LTA has issued year to date
He said this practice was nuisance to the occupants a total of 32 TINs for causing
mostly common during ma- of the vehicle, but it also dis- undue noise, 89 TINs for con-
jor sporting events and when tracts the driver. The driver duct of drivers and 248 TINs By LITIA TIKOMAILEPANONI
school students were travel- can also be issued with a were issued for carrying ex-
ing on the bus. traffic infringement notice for cess passengers. A woman is dead after a where taken to the Nadi hos- woman was pronounced
“Sometimes the drivers re- inconsiderate driving under bus veered off the road into pital for medical examina- dead on arrival, while two el-
duce the volume of the music Section 99 (2) and 114 of Land the seating area at the Nadi tions. derly woman and babies were
when passing police or LTA Transport Act.” bus stand on Thursday after- It is assumed that the treated and sent home.
checkpoint and once they are Meanwhile, as enforce- noon. brakes on the bus failed to Police said that investiga-
in a ‘safer zone’ they increase ment measures, apart from Witnesses claimed that a function pushing the bus to tion is underway to determine
the volume, but we do not issuing traffic infringement few of the public members the side. the cause of the accident.
condone this practice,” Mr Pa- notice, LTA will call all drivers seated at the bus shelter Meanwhile, an elderly
tel said. who have offended more than
“Our enforcement team three times for a show cause,
throughout Fiji are issuing additionally vehicle owners
Traffic Infringement Notices
(TINs) also LTA cannot have
have also been issued warn-
ings with regards to the sub-
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Early Morning
Robbery Leaves
Family in Fear
By LITIA TIKOMAILEPANONI
A family in Solovi in Nadi is living in window. Once they were inside they to arm myself so I can help my dad.
fear after their family home was broken entered my room took out my mobile “I got hold of this swinging board and
into on Tuesday. phones, Chains and camera. I had taken tried to hit the robber who was sitting on
The Kumar family said the break-in my medication and was asleep when top of him but dad managed to push him
at their four bedroom house occurred they entered my room before heading off, the robber swung the knife and it hit
at around12-1am Wednesday morning straight for my parents’ bedroom,” he my dad forearm and chin.
while they were asleep. said. “I think they turned off the main
The dad, son and mum who wish to “They took my S6 and J5 phone and switch because the lights were out and
remain anonymous were asleep in their chain and camera which I had just the only way we could see was from a
respective rooms when the incident hap- brought a few months back. I also kept dim light coming right from outside. After
pened. some cash for my money bank saving injuring my dad they ran of outside, we
The 25 year old son said three thieves which they also took along with my ID, were so socked we did not know what to
broke in through the window and broke Wallet and work bag. say as we are still in shock.
into their door to enter their home. “I woke up at my dad’s screaming and “After the incident we than called my
He said the robbers used crowbars rushed to his room, I saw this guy wear- aunt who came to take my parents to the
entered their homes, ransacked their ing the mask and saying we just want hospital and we called the Police who
worship place and stole valuable items cash and he went out the door. have been doing a wonderful job of gath-
in his room. He had been fearful for his The other guy who was sitting on top ering evidence and interviewing us.
parent’s safety and he would do anything of my dad was threatening him with a Meanwhile, Police is still con tinuing
to protect them from that horrific night. crowbar threating, I ran back to the sit- with its Investigation
“The three men got in through the ting room and tried to look for something
Nicollette Chambers Vinita Singh Wise Umendra Pratap Seru Serevi Bill Tosh
LAUTOKA NADI SUVA SUVA SUVA TAILEVU
“Holi is the festival of “Its a festival of colors “It’s a festival of colours”. “Time for joy and celebra- “Holiday”. “It’s a Hindu spring festival
colors. It’s a celebration and happiness”. tions and lets all get in dif- celebrated in February or
where different people meet ferent colours and leave March”.
each other and mend their behind the differences and
broken relationships. It’s a move forward”.
time to enjoy the colors and
dance”.
Leaders
morial School Head Girl was a bodies and more. Whether
gold medallist at the Universi- through global conferences,
ty of the South Pacific in 1996 community gatherings, class-
and then went on to study and room lessons or dinner table
teach aboard. conversations - everyone
She has a PhD on Indig- must play a purposeful role in
vides an important space to enous Epistemology, Knowl- pressing for gender parity. To
reach out to the other Pacific edge and Implications from achieve our goals and press
islands. the University of Auckland, for progress, we need to fo-
The Chargé d’Affaires, New Zealand and is a distin- cus on education as the most
MrVelelo G. Kwepile, also re- guished scholar recognised important tool to break away
flected on the recent political for original contributions in in- from the shackles of gender
developments in his country digenous knowledge and the stereotypes and prejudice,”
which also enjoyed coverage academy by the American said Dr Ali-Chand.
in Fiji’s media. Educational Research As- “It is a day on which we
The interactions with busi- sociation (AERA) (2007) –In- celebrate the courageous and
ness-leaders in Nadi were ternational and Indigenous inspiring work women are do-
fruitful and the gathering noted peoples Education (SIG). ing
with appreciation the potential “I have had many great around the world to shape
for growth in trade between women in my life and some more tolerant and equitable
South Africa and Fiji. The two very great men who helped societies.”
countries enjoy cordial rela- make the woman I’ve be- FNU
tions since the establishment come today. I always believe
of relations in 2006. South Af- as women we need to find
The South African High Commission and provided the opportunity to market rica and Fiji co-operate inter-
and the Nadi Chamber of Commerce and South Africa as being open for business. nationally and share common concerns,
Industry jointly co-hosted a roundtable It is not the first time the two institu- especially those related to developing
discussion on trade opportunities with tions hosted an annual event like this, countries, such as trade regulations and
climate change.
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South Africa. and there is an acknowledgement that
The purpose of the Roundtable Dis- there is progress albeit on a small scale. to:
cussion was to search for means of in- In some outlets, one could find a few
creasing trade between South Africa and South African products and there is a
NADI CHAMBER
Fiji especially in the area of export busi-
ness.
The initiative also assists in promoting
need to magnify this scope of penetration
into the Fiji market. The High Commis-
sion highlighted wine, jewellery, leather
OF COMMERCE feedbacks@media.com.fj
a better understanding of the South Afri- and canned fruit as products which can
can market to the Fijian private business, do well in Fiji. It is seen as a hub and pro-
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Declaration
cases of cancer every year as a community and as a na-
and at average about 700 tion to make a pledge and not
people die annually due to only to pledge but to actually
cancer. do something to fight against
Dr Tukana said this is hap- cancer,” he said.
pening because these can- Dr Tukana said other can- By LITIA TIKOMAILEPANONI
cers are not detected early as cers are growing up now, like
there are late presentations. the mouth, skin and cancer of
He believes that if peo- the bowls. He has called on Women’s participation in political life
ple make a habit of getting the people to give hope and makes policymaking more inclusive.
screened, these diseases will support to people living with Speaking at the 5th Fiji Young Wom-
be detected early and the cancer to make a big differ- en’s Forum, British High Commissioner
chances of treatment will be ence in our lives. to Fiji Melanie Hopkins stressed the im-
very high and people will be The theme for World Can- portance of involving women in all level
able to live quality of life. cer Day 2018 is ‘You can and I of decision making.
From the new cases, Dr can prevent cancer’. “All women have a right to be repre-
Tukana said that slightly more sented in the decision-making processes
that affect their lives.The UK is committed
to promoting the participation of women
in decision-making and supporting wom-
en and girls’ meaningful mobilisation and
participation in political life,” she said.
The workshop was funded The work-
shop was funded by the Magna Carta Participant of the Young Women’s Forum. Photo: SUPPLIED.
Funding for Human Rights and Democ-
racy (MCF) through the British High Com- a unique feminist space for diverse young safety issues, sexual harassment and for-
mission and was the first FYWF to be or- women from Fiji. malizing grievance processes.”
ganised in the Northern Division. She says,” This is coming together in Health
femLINK pacific Co-Convener Alisia solidarity to share our lived experiences “Greater collaboration between
Evans said the consultation was an op- and strategizing to change perceptions is women’s rights organizations and health
portunity to inform young women on liberating. Despite the challenges we are practitioners through gender sensitiza-
their rights. united as an empowering voice. tion workshops and training highlighting
“This consultation was an opportunity A major outcome of the Forum was the connection between women’s rights
to inform young women on their rights, the young women’s Declaration. This was and access to quality health services in-
support their capacity to exercise their drafted by the participants and highlight- cluding sexual, reproductive health and
rights as citizens as well as hold govern- ed areas of concern for young women’s rights.”
ment to account to their gender equal- issues. The Declaration is a key lobbying Young Women’s Equal Participation in
ity commitments in the National Gender tool for young women to raise issues with Decision Making-
Policy. their leaders, particularly in the build up “We must have access to mentoring,
She said,” The rural-urban divide to the national elections. coaching and accompaniment strate-
particularly in terms of access to infor- Few priority areas for young women gies to support young women to realise
mation and communication has been a as highlighted in the Declaration include: their human rights including freedom of
consistent barrier that limits rural young Economic Security speech and expression.”
women’s awareness of their basic hu- “Collaboration between private sec- Altogether, twenty-two diverse young
man rights.” tor, government and women’s rights or- women convened at the 5th Fiji Young
FWRM Young Women’s Officer Mam- ganisations in terms of assessing gender Women’s Forum that was held at Laba-
ta Chandacknowledged that Fiji Wom- inequality and social norms in the work- sa’s Friendly North Inn from February 23
en’s Forum is a powerful, influential and place including occupational health and to 25.
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Excellency, President Major General (Ret’d) JiojiKonusiKonrote, First Lady H. E SaroteKonrote with the Non-Resident Am-
bassador of Nigeria His Excellency Bello Kazaure Husseini and his wife after the presentation of credentials. Photo: DEPTFO.
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His Excellency the Presi- sented his credentials today Japan. served in the Protocol Depart-
dent Major General (Ret’d) after inspecting a 25-member The Nigerian envoy com- ment, Trade and Investment
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Jioji Konusi Konrote received guard of honour by officers pleted his tertiary qualifica- Division and Budget Depart-
the credentials of the non- from the Republic of Fiji Mili- tion at the Foreign Service ment of Federal Ministry of
resident Ambassador of Nige- tary Forces. Academy in Lagos and Bayero Foreign Affairs in Abuja, Nige-
com.fj
ria to Fiji His Excellency Bello Prior to his appointment, University in Kano as well as ria.
Kazaure Husseini at Borron Ambassador Husseini served at the Denmark Training Ser- He will be based in Can-
House. as Nigeria’s Ambassador to vices in Harare, Zimbabwe. berra, Australia.
Ambassador Husseini pre- Zimbabwe, Kuwait, India and Ambassador Husseini DEPTFO
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(L-R)Honorable Minister for Employment Hon. Jone Usamate meets with APO’s Secretary
Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Hon. Viam Pillay inspecting yaqona cuttings in Natumua General Dr. Santhi Kanoktanaporn. Photo: DEPTFO.
Village, Kadavu. Photo: MOA.
WORLD IN BRIEF
Death Toll Rises to 31 in PNG Quake as
Weather and Damage Hamper Relief Effort
The death toll from the in Port Moresby in an email, the district’s Development Au- the quake, which struck the (435-mile) gas pipeline that that had been affected,” said
strongest earthquake to strike citing a two-way radio call thority told Reuters by phone. mountainous Southern High- connects to a coastal lique- Connie-Lou Aebischer from
Papua New Guinea’s rugged from a mission station in the “All the water tanks have lands some 560 km (350 faction plant, but were ham- MAF.
interior in almost a century region. been turned over and at the miles) northwest of the capi- pered by bad weather accord- “The majority of the land-
has climbed to 31 and would Most of the other con- moment people are suffering tal, Port Moresby, was still in- ing to Oil Search Ltd. slides were in what appeared
probably rise further, officials firmed fatalities were in or a lack of fresh water, all the complete. Quake damage shut the to be largely uninhabited
said on Thursday, as damage around the provincial capital rivers are dirty,” he said. “The Australia has promised region’s biggest airfield at mountainous regions, or at
to roads, runways and phone of Mendi and the town of Tari runway has some cracks, the tarpaulins, water purification Komo, built to supply remote least sporadically inhabited,
lines slowed relief efforts. 40 km (25 miles) from the district offices are all spoiled, tablets, and water contain- Exxon Mobil Corp facilities, which was the saving grace
Remote hamlets closest to epicenter, where aftershocks all our roads within Tari are ers, and despatched a military though bush airstrips were ac- through this ongoing instabil-
the epicenter of the 7.5 mag- continue to be felt and people cracked, blocking traveling C-130 transport plane to assist cessible and Mission Aviation ity in the earth.”
nitude quake in the Southern afraid their homes may yet traffic.” with aerial surveillance. Fellowship (MAF) evacuated
Highlands were buried, killing collapse have been sleeping A spokesman from the Miners and oil and gas four people to Mt Hagen.
13 people, said James Justin, in their yards. country’s National Disaster companies were also assess- “As we flew and photo- REUTERS
a research officer at the Min- “Tari is completely shut Centre said a preliminary ing damage to their infra- graphed all that we could see,
istry of Petroleum and Energy down,” Mark Mendai, head of damage assessment from structure, including a 700-km we prayed for those below
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“Fresh” is used to describe said Naivaukula. two basic principles was what distinguishes Tu’s Place from Naivaukula stresses that birthdays, et cetera,” added
the food, and “Fijian” the at- Tu’s Place, along with we wanted,” he continued. many restaurants.Asked if any while Tu’s Place is a destina- Naivaukula. “Because of the
mosphere, at the premier stop Queens Road businesses “Those were to use fresh, lo- worker has left during her ten- tion restaurant for tourists, it proximity to the airport, we
in Nadi for travelers seeking to for a five-kilometer stretch cal product as much as possi- ure to move on to bigger res- is rooted in the surrounding often host groups returning
experience or reacquaint with between Nadi International ble, and to offer young people taurants at hotels or resorts, community and Fiji. home to Fiji from overseas
traditional island flare. Airport and the Martintar a chance to learn the skills of she said, “It’s like no one Most foodstuff and ingre- who come straight from the
Tu’s Place, on Queens (Mountainview)community, cooking and set them off on a wants to leave.” dients our obtained locally, airport for a taste of home that
Road midway downtown is returning to normal after a career. We call our kitchen a From behind the counter with daily trips to Namaka they missed while away.”
and the airport, has been at- nearly three-year road proj- learning kitchen.” at Tu’s Place, where he goes Market and suppliers who Thursday night Akesa
tracting tourists and locals for ect that has improved ac- Peni Cakau, 21, an aspir- hands-on in preparing meals provide hard-to-get items, like Dawai was part of a Pentecos-
more than a decade by serv- cess, added parking spaces ing chef who began work at during busy periods, Naivau- produce that is out of season. tals of Nadi youthgroup amid
ing “good quality food consis- and holds the promise of in- Tu’s Place 18 months ago on kula offered his perspective The restaurant makes its own a Daniel Fast that came to Tu’s
tently…that is both presented creased commerce. the wait-staff and now is a on operating a “teaching res- curry pastes, rather then buy Place for a light meal of soup
well and is good to taste,”said This marks the restaurant’s kitchen hand, mans a stove taurant.” packaged stock, for its exotic and smoothies. “We enjoyed
co-owner Ratu Felipe Naivau- thirteenth year of operation, when there is high volume “Our staff is our most valu- Thai dishes, said Naivaukula. it,” she said afterwards. “This
kula. which began when Naivau- -- as each dish is cooked to able asset,” he said. “The food While a passer-by may is actually the first time for me
“Fresh is the word that kula returned to Fiji with busi- order. The Ratu Kadavulevu they produce and the service peer inside and see a “tourist being here. “I’ve always heard
describes traditional Fijian ness partner Ian Rae after liv- School graduate said he de- that they offer make Tu’s restaurant,”one with a 4.5 out about Tu’s restaurant, but this
food,” added Naivaukula. “I ing 20 years in Auckland, New cided to become a chef while Place successful. They have of 5 stars and a 93 percent “ex- the first time.
think true Fijian food is a com- Zealand. Despite “loving life in secondary school, and ulti- pride in what they do, and cellent” to “very good” rating “And I see tourists -- they
bination of freshly sourced there, …with trips back home mately plans to open his own in turn we are very proud of in 555 reviews on TripAdvisor, come here as well,”said
foods that are predominantly to Fiji I began to realize there restaurant. them. Naivaukula said Tu’s Place Dawai. “It is good for Nadi
healthy – seafood, root veg- was so much I missed about Miriama Pulea, 28, is from “We have developed a has always had a “strong local Town to have these kinds of
etables, fruit and the coconut. living here, and so began Suva and before becoming culture that rewards perfor- clientele.” restaurants. And what I like
“The uniqueness is in how thoughts of returning home a waitress more than three mance,’ continued Naivauku- “The local clients repre- about this restaurant is they
they are prepared,” he contin- and starting a small business,“ years ago worked at a DVD la. “Pay increases are not an sent a cross-section of the Fiji cater for Fijian people, the
ued. “I remember, as a young he said. shop in Nadi City. Pulea said automatic annual event. Rath- community, and they come type of food that we eat. Like
child, the gathering and cook- Recalling the pivotal deci- she came to Tu’s Place just er, they are based on perfor- for everything from fish and kokoda. Hardly ever do I find
ing of food in our village of sion, Naivaukula added, “I looking for another job, and
Tamasua in the Yasawas. That had always loved food and re- found a situation that has Restaurant Attendants from left: Alena Tinai, Miriama Pulea and Alanieta Delana inside Tu’s
to me is the real traditional Fi- membered fondly the days of become much like another Place restaurant in Martintar Nadi. Photo: MARGARET NAQIRI.
jian fare.” being taught so much of the home and family.
Kokoda is the signature Fijian way, including cooking, “It feels like home,” she mance, skills knowledge, re- chips to the local dishes they shops in Nadi to have this kind
dish at Tu’s Place, and is avail- by my grandmother. Ian had a said. “It’s like working at sponsibilities and reliability. If love but perhaps don’t have of cuisine. So, it’s good. I wish
able both as an appetizer relationship with Fiji stretch- home. They (Tu and Ian) are you value your staff, pay them time to cook at home always, there were more restaurants
and entree. Other popular ing back to the 1970s, and like parents. “ what they are worth and they example the rourou balls,” he like this. I definitely will come
dishes are rourou balls, fish he was just as keen to invest Pulea is one of 14 employ- know it, you are more likely to said. back, and bring my family.”
and chips and lolo fish. Fijian here. ees who clientele comes to have happy, content staff who “We often host local gath-
curry, a recently added menu “The idea evolved and we know and befriend with re- contribute to the success of erings for special occasions,
item, also is proving popular, decided a restaurant built of peat visits, as staff-retention your business.” example work events, family
Twenty year old Bronwyn rolled with the School of Ca- National University will be of
Thaggard of Savusavu is de- tering at the then Fiji Institute great use to her future plans.
termined to create a better of Technology (FIT). “One of the reasons I
future for her four year old “My aim was to become a choose to study here was be-
daughter and herself. chef and I had enrolled into cause of the practical work.
Outspoken Thaggard is the first two level of cookery We have a more hands-on
currently pursuing a Certifi- programme to try and se- training and are exposed to
cate III in Cookery with the cure my job career. But that hosting lunches on campus,
College of Business, Hospital- came to a halt when I had my attending to events such as
ity & Tourism Studies on Nas- daughter and she became my weddings and even at official
ese campus. priority but earlier this year I FNU events.
The young lass developed decided to return and com- This is a big bonus for us
passion for cooking from a plete certificate III to be able as students because when we
very young age. to better support her.” go out into the field, we do not
“As the second eldest in “In the years I was home, have to learn again on how to
the family and with two work- I was working as a chef and do what rather we are already
ing parents, we basically had bartender at various work aware and familiar with op-
to learn how to cook for our- places but at the back of my erations.”
selves from a young age. I re- mind I always knew I would “Also, the programme cov-
member I was only 9 when I come back and finish what I ers basically all area of cook-
started learning how to cook had started a few years ago,” ery, it not only focuses on Bronwyn Thaggard. Photo: FNU.
and I enjoy it to this day,” said she said. training a chef but at the same
Ms Thaggard. Ms Thaggard is hoping the time we have units on food & which I believe is extremely Oliver as her main inspiration, Restaurant.
In 2008, upon completing skills and knowledge gained beverages, accommodation, important.” Ms Thaggard hopes to one
secondary education, she en- during her tenure at the Fiji communications and ethics With renowned chef Jamie day open her own Caribbean
The Links.
Riverside Gardens adventure options – Denarau mendous chef ’s kitchen, den/ er.
This luxurious 5 bedrooms has it all. family room with glass doors Enjoy the outdoor dining
6.5 bath on Riverside Gardens This magnificent water- to the swimming pool with and bbq poolside area with
is a dream home in a high- front residence graced by the backdrop of the ocean, views of the Denarau Mariner
end community that’s home soaring ceilings is a haven for and separate entertainment and the multi-million dollar
to Denarau, a place to be gazing at the Denarau Mariner room gorgeous with built-ins yachts.
pampered. views from multiple vantage in every room. The upper level houses a
Less than 10km from Nadi, points. The grand entryway The divine master suite large room with ensuite and a
Denarau boasts eight large re- draws you into a voluminous presents soaring ceiling, mas- full kitchen.
sorts, stunning beaches and layout made for entertaining. sive window and glass doors Laundry is conveniently lo-
an 18-hole championship golf The great room furnished for the perfect ocean view ev- cated on the lower level.
course. Luxury suites, spar- with exotic palmwood fur- ery morning, and an opulent Park your boat at your very
kling swimming pools, world- niture accompanied by an ensuite bath with a soaking own jetty accessed behind
class cuisine, shopping and elegant open dining area, tre- tub and separate glass show- the house.
Inglewood Realtors
Inglewood Realtors is an We grow through creativ- ing valuations and engineer’s
established real estate com- ity, invention and innovation. certificates for the properties
pany in Fiji. Our traditional We integrate honesty, in- concerned.
business model is based on tegrity and business ethics At Inglewood you will find
accomplishment of proper- into all aspects of our busi- that we have rental homes,
ties in the real estate markets ness functioning. simple but neat from $650
in Fiji. Based on the decision • Goals - Region- per month to Luxury Denarau
of the company to diversify al expansion in the field of Resort Type dwelling reaching
our properties; we have now property management and $13,000 per month.
established our teams in Suva, develop a strong base of key We also have a list of com-
Lautoka, Nadi and Labasa. customers. mercial spaces for rent in
Company Strategy Increase the assets and in- Lautoka, Nadi and Denarau.
• Purpose - To be a vestments of the company to Success Story
leader in the real estate in- support the development of With the low income cli-
dustry by providing enhanced services. ents in mind, Inglewood suc-
services, relationship and To build good reputation cessfully acquired 38 Lots just
profitability. in the field of real estate and outside Lautoka City and sold
• Vision - To provide property management and them all within 2 monthsat an
quality services that exceeds become a key player in the affordable $25,000 per quarter
the expectations of our es- industry. acre with 99-year lease each.
teemed customers. Scope of Work At Inglewood we love
• Mission Statement Inglewood Realtors con- meeting new people, hearing Inglewood Realtors team during a discussion in Lautoka. Photo: INGLEWOOD REALTORS.
- To build long term relation- ducts real estate marketing their stories and helping them
ships with our customers and as well as real estate consult- achieve their goals whatever
clients and provide excep- ing. The company focuses on that might be. from you and help you in your fiji@gmail.com Consultant:Radhika
tional customer services by all income level clients. The If you’re looking for a real- Real Estate Endeavors! Fa c e b o o k : @ r a y. i n g l e - Areas: Lautoka/Ba/Tavua/
pursuing business through in- company has listings from as istic real estate company who Consultant:Raymond Red- woodfiji Rakiraki
novation and advanced tech- low as $25,000 to $3,000,000 will help you obtain your sell- dy Consultant:Suresh Nath Phone:7651136
nology. to suite our clientele. ing, buying, renting or invest- Areas: L autoka/Ba/Nadi/ Areas: Lautoka/Ba/Tavua/ Email: R a d h i k a @ i n g l e -
• Core Values - We Inglewood goes a step ing goals, please call us, email Denarau Rakiraki wood.com.fj
believe in treating our cus- further in assisting its clients us or follow us on Facebook. Phone:7775551/9142790 Phone:7206401
tomers with respect and faith. (vendors or buyers) in acquir- We would love to hear Email: R a y m o n d @ i n g l e - Email: Suresh@inglewood.
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Fiji Care
opened by the Assistant Minis- “We also acknowledge Disaster Management Team
ter for Rural and Maritime De- the assistance from the Euro- to increase coordination in
velopment, National Disaster pean Union funded ACP-EU times of crisis and provide ro-
Management, and Meteoro- BSRP project, which is imple- bust data and information in
logical Services, Honourable mented by the Pacific Com- times of crisis”.
Joweli Cawaki. munity that has supported the This is the third upgrade
A Hong Kong based com- spend between $5 million to rent set up will be maintained This is the third emergency upgrading of our Emergency and retrofitting of district
pany is set to buy out the $6 million in the takeover of overall,” the MSVPL bidder operations centre refurbished Operations Centres across the based emergency operations
controlling shares in Fiji Care FIL. statement states. in Fiji funded by the European country,” he said. centre under the BSRP proj-
Insurance Limited. The bidder statement The current Managing Di- Union through the Building Economic Cooperation, ect with Nadi and Lautoka’s
Mount Sophia Ventures states; “it is proposed that rector, Peter McPherson will Safety and Resilience in the Agriculture Team Leader Em- opening in November 2016.
Limited has a registered the remaining 750,000 shares continue to be engaged on a Pacific (BSRP) Project. This manuelle Guiheneuf said “the The Central and Northern divi-
company at Infinitus Plaza, held by Stronghold Invest- contract to provide continu- government led activity, sup- important role of communica- sion will be the final upgraded
199 Des Voeux Road, Central ments Inc. will be retained ity and stability to the busi- ported by the BSRP Project tions before, during, and after in the coming 12 months en-
Hong Kong and is listed as an to underpin Mr Peter McPher- ness after takeover for at least aims to increase disaster pre- disaster is critical to ensuring suring the country has a ro-
investment company owned son’s commitment to FIL as three years. paredness through improving we reduce the loss of life and bust network during times of
by Fiji citizen Avinesh Raju, its Managing Director for at The bidder statement says communication during disas- impact disaster causes on the crisis.
The details are contained least the next three years.” “MSVPL believes that the take- ter season. The EOC refurbish- people of the Pacific and this BACKGROUND
in the bidder statememt that MSVPL states that it over of FIL shares will provide ment cost $FJD75,917 which work is testament to strength- BSRP is a €19.37million
has been forwarded to the does not intend to make any impetus and complementary also included the equipment ening resilience in the face of ACP-EU Building Safety and
Reserve Bank of Fiji. changes to Fiji Care Insurance commercial justification to its installed in the new facility. great challenges. This work Resilience in the Pacific proj-
The parent company in Limited, adding it intends recent acquisition of shares in Honourable Cawaki said is commendable and a very ect (BSRP) funded by the EU
Hong Kong has registered a to enhance the investments the MIOT Pacific Hospital. the new office will ensure well followed lesson from the and implemented by SPC.
company in Fiji, Mount Sophia skills of FIL by including the MSVPL will continue to Government service is not most recent disaster in Fiji.” The objective of the project is
Ventures (Fiji) Pte Limited as introduction of new invest- employ all the current staff disrupted during an emer- The Building Safety and to reduce the vulnerability, as
the bidding company to take- ments as well as improved of FIL and does not intend to gency and ensures increased Resilience in the Pacific well as the social, economic
over Fiji Care Insurance. investment management. make any changes in the fore- communication within the di- Project Manager Mr Taito and environmental costs of
Currently negotiations MSVPL will also maintain seeable future. visions across the country. Nakalevu said “the need for disasters caused by natural
are underway on how many the current dividend policy of The South Pacific Stock Ex- “The new office will en- increased communication hazards, thereby achieving
shareholders want to sell, 50/50 for distribution and re- change has suspended trad- sure disaster operations are was identified by Fiji as a regional and national sustain-
but three major shareholders investment. ing in the stocks of Fiji Care effectively maintained and priority after the devastation able development and pov-
have already agreed to sell “There is no intention to Insurance Limited until this services to our people con- of Cyclone Winston through erty alleviation in ACP Pacific
5,760,016 shares at $1.10 per make any immediate or im- takeover is finalised. tinue during disaster. The new detailed consultations and Island States.
share. minent changes to the busi- office will further enhance Fi- country-wide lessons learned
It’s estimated MSVPL will ness structure and the cur- ISLAND BUSINESS ji’s efforts in building resilient research. This work now SPC NEWS
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In recent years we have 2017 but still ahead of the av- number of requests increased American Airlines and Qantas have filed an application with the U.S. Department of Trans-
been hearing a lot about eco- erage of the past 10-20 years more than twice over. This portation (DOT) seeking approval to form a joint business to better serve customers flying
nomic growth. The Daily Jour- of 5.5%, which will exceed a leads to the number of re- between North America and Australia and New Zealand. Photo: AMERICAN AIRLINES.
nal states that 120 countries capacity expansion of 5.7%,” quests received already in
enjoyed economic growth the association’s experts state 2018, which helps us to fore-
in 2017, creating the broad- in their forecast for 2018. cast a minimum 46.5% growth The proposed joint busi- by either carrier. tween the U.S. and Australia
est global expansion in seven This means that there in requests compared to 2017. ness will significantly improve An expanded relationship and New Zealand.
years. World trade is expand- will be a huge growth in the By this, the KlasJet fleet has service, stimulate demand will encourage significant For example, Qantas may
ing and consumers are more number of new planes in increased its operated aircraft and unlock more than $300 improvements in the overall be forced to reduce the fre-
confident. The International the market. Boeing confirms by 50%, adding aircraft owned million annually in consumer customer experience, includ- quency of, downgauge or
Monetary Fund (IMF) stated that in 2018 it will need ap- by private business repre- benefits that are not achiev- ing additional frequent flyer potentially cancel its A380 ser-
that global growth in 2017 was proximately $139 billion for sentatives as well as world- able through any other form benefits and investments in vice between Sydney and Dal-
the most substantial since the funding of new aircraft, renowned sports clubs. Flight of cooperation, including: lounges, baggage systems las/Fort Worth, and American
2011 and is forecasting a fur- which is $17 billion more than destinations are becoming Up to $221 million in val- and other infrastructure de- may further reduce its servic-
ther 3.9% growth for this year in 2017. The company Jetcraft broader, including the main ue from expanding codeshar- signed to better serve the car- es between Los Angeles and
and 2019. confirms these numbers with shopping destinations – Milan, ing between American and riers’ joint customers. Sydney and Auckland. These
This has led to the Interna- the supporting information Monaco, Nice, Paris and Lon- Qantas – opening more con- All these benefits will stim- routes rely on codeshare sup-
tional Air Transport Associa- that Global Business Aviation don – and unique vacation nections to more destinations. ulate significant demand for port from each airline’s feeder
tion’s statement that airlines has already installed a base destinations in the Indian and Up to $89 million in val- new travel – generating up network via their respective
should expect a rise in pas- of just over 21,000 aircraft Atlantic Oceans. The econom- ue by offering a wider range to 180,000 new trips between hub cities to be economically
senger numbers to 4.3 billion and will surpass the 28,000- ic growth therefore allows VIP of fare classes across each the U.S. and Australia and viable.
in 2018. The association noted unit mark (net retirements) in clients to choose a more flex- other’s networks, including New Zealand every year. American and Qantas look
that this would be a 6% rise 2026, growing 33% during the ible and comfortable reach in lower fares and discounts. Critically, if the joint busi- forward to working together
from the 4.1 billion recorded forecast period. their preferred destinations,” The joint business will also ness is not approved, Ameri- to deliver new routes, a more
in 2017. “The number of pas- The European business comments Dovydas Jurgelevi- give American and Qantas the can and Qantas will have no seamless travel experience
sengers is expected to in- aviation company KlasJet has cius, CEO of KlasJet. opportunity to launch addi- choice but to further reduce and greater access to lower
crease to 4.3 billion in 2018. noticed this growth too, in the tional routes between the U.S. codesharing on their net- fares under a joint business.
The traffic of passengers is rising number of business and and Australia and New Zea- works. This will jeopardize
AVIA SOLUTIONS GROUP land, including new flights to the number of services and
expected to rise 6.0%, slightly sports flight requests. “Com- AMERICAN AIRLINES
down on the 7.5% growth of paring 2016 and 2017, the city pairs currently not served routes each carrier flies be-
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the
rhum-ba
The soulful inaugural show launches on 23 ter into the draw to win the Top Prize: 2x re-
March, 2018 from 6.00pm to 10.00pm at the De- turn tickets from Nadi to Adelaide presented
narau Yacht Club. The show will be held on the by Fiji Airways, Second Prize: A Seafood Plat- A specially crafted evening for musical enthusiasts to enjoy meal & beverage specials, win prizes and have the pleasure to be
last Friday of every month going forward. The ter to Share, valued at FJD295 at the Rhum-ba serenaded by the one and only Knox. Join us at the rhum-ba, located in the Denarau Yacht Club. Terms and conditions apply.
musical event promises to draw international and the Third Prize from beverage partners, Contact +679 7707486 . reservations@rhum-ba.com
guests, music enthusiasts, families and profes- Victoria Wines offer their bottle shop patrons
sionals from around Denarau and greater Nadi the chance to win Yalumba wines passport and
area. other giveaways which will be drawn during
National Airlines, Fiji Airways partners with the event.
The Rhum-Ba located in the Denarau Yacht Events of this nature provides a great foun-
Club. Victoria Wines and Knox Entertainment dation to help local artists gain the exposure
to host a monthly Roots N Blues Show featur- they need. This is a build up to bigger musical
ing local performer, Knox Kalounisiga and se- and culinary events in the region; this greatly
lected musical talents from around the coun- helps put Fiji on many bucket lists across the
try. globe. We encourage your support and look
The Rhum-Ba has created a Roots N Blues forward to creating a wonderful and pleasur-
menu specially for the evening, which gives able evening for you.
guests the opportunity to enjoy drinks and
meal specials. With any purchase valued at
FJD30 or more on the evening, guests can en-
Lagoon
a favourite pastime with the seascapes teeming with fish,
is perfect for clients seek- locals and visitors can easily a white sand beach, and the
ing both on and off the water enjoy this too. ‘This is a great possibility to swim, dive and
– at a relaxed pace or with a opportunity for clients to perhaps run into a curious
little adrenalin. discover islets that are still turtle.’
‘When it comes to wind- wild and to cross paths with
surfing, kitesurfing, surfing dolphins, turtles, dugongs
or wakeboarding, the lagoon and other inhabitants of the
New Caledonia Tourism’s is ideal for daily practice and lagoon, while they relax in the WWW.NEWCALEDONIA.
latest campaign, From Dream the warm waters and almost hands of an experienced skip- TRAVEL/NZ
to Reality, has kicked off and constant breezes and waves per.’
Peter Hopgood welcomes the President to his booth at FTE 2017. Photo: FJ TOURISM.
By MARIA LAQETA
One of Fiji’s best known a result 100% of all buyers that portunity to tell some wonder-
family-owned business, Rosie come to FTE will feature Fiji ful stories about the people of
Holiday has expressed its en- in their programs on their re- Fiji and Fiji in general.
thusiasm to be a part of this turn.” He adds after living in Fiji
year’s Fijian Tourism Expo. Tourism Fiji Chief Execu- for eight years, he has be-
Rosie Holidays Managing tive Matthew Stoeckel said, come a very good storyteller
Director, Tony Whitton, says “The Fijian Tourism Expo and has many to share.
the Fiji Tourism Expo is by far is really the perfect way to Mr Hopgood said, “FTE
the most important forum of showcase all that Fiji has to is essential for the Tourism
the year. offer to international buyers Industry in Fiji. It allows op-
Mr Whitton also said, and provides these buyers erators such as ourselves to
“What makes FTE unique is an opportunity to also experi- showcase our products to
after our meetings, we arrange ence Fiji first-hand through a buyers from all over the world.
three or five night programs Family.” W1In particular we find it
for selected participants to Also participating in FTE extremely beneficial to get ex-
“experience Fiji with Rosie” this year is Outrigger Fiji posure in emerging markets.
as we share some unique re- Beach Resort along the Coral It is not only our attendance at
sort stays, be immersed in our Coast, who have been part of FTE but also the pre and post
pristine environment to swim, TF’s since it began way back famils that are undertaken by
dive, and share some authen- in 2000 and this year is no dif- our wholesale partners.”
tic Fijian experiences. ferent. The Fijian Tourism Expo
We can’t do this at other General Manager Peter 2018 will be held from 10-12
travel fairs, where “you meet” Hopgood says he enjoys April at Sheraton Fiji on De-
and then “experience” the meeting people from all over narau Island.
destination straight after. As the world and having the op-
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ENVIRONMENT
Pacific Fisheries – Leading the Fleet!
By MARIA LAQETA
The Pacific Community and the Govern- with 125 current and emerging leaders in the leadership experience (demonstrated basic In reply, Dr Tukuitonga said “New Zealand
ment of New Zealand launched an initiative Pacific fisheries sector. Participants will engage management and leadership skills in a differ- is a committed and generous partner of Pacific
called Pacific Fisheries Leadership Programme in a modular programme including Leadership ent work environment and an opportunity to fisheries and of SPC. SPC provides much of the
(PFLP). for Effectiveness; Workplace Attachments; observe a range of different leadership styles); scientific evidence for fisheries management
Meanwhile, the initiative is aiming national Leadership for Change; and Coaching Support. and leadership for change (demonstrated a ca- decisions but it is the capabilities of the Fisher-
and regional Pacific fisheries leaders to further They may gain accreditation, including award pacity to lead a significant initiative, change or ies officials that mobilise change and solutions
empower themselves to be leaders of change, courses from the University of Queensland reform). with the evidence we provide. This is why this
address critical priorities, and become even Graduate Certificate in Leadership. The pro- On signing the agreement, Mr Shepherd programme is so important, as it is focused on
better managers. gramme is based on real world issues and ex- said: “Fisheries is a critical priority for the Pa- the people that make the decisions and it le-
It is expected that well-managed and sus- perience and intends to adapt regularly to the cific and for New Zealand. New Zealand has verages value across the fisheries sector.”
tainable fisheries and aquaculture will result in contexts and needs of the participants. met with many regional and national Pacific SPC is honoured to be leading this pro-
increased economic and food security. Expected long term outcomes for fisher- fisheries leaders and experts to design a pro- gramme and working with an exceptional
Consul General of New Zealand in New ies include improved quality and diversity of fessional development programme highly tai- consortium who themselves are stand out
Caledonia Mr Bruce Shepherd, signed the leadership and management of ongoing im- lored to the requirements of existing and future specialists in Pacific fisheries and leader-
agreement on behalf of the NZ Ministry of For- provement in priority areas and increased co- Pacific fisheries leaders. We believe the pro- ship development - FFA, The University of
eign Affairs and Trade while Dr Colin Tukuiton- operation. Key benefits for participants can be gramme launched today, and the consortium Queensland, People Focus (NZ) and Centre for
ga, Director-General of the Pacific Community, summarized in three categories: leadership for implementing it, led by SPC, will deliver a ter- Leadership and Adaptation (CLA).PFLP is part
signed on behalf of SPC. effectiveness (basic management and leader- rific, relevant and impactful experience to all of the “Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pa-
PFLP is a 5-year programme that will work ship skills and the confidence to apply them); fisheries programme participants.” cific Fisheries”.
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Manchester City FRU Submits
Defeats Arsenal Fiji for 7’s Bid
to World Rugby
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Police team, the new title holders of the Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7’s. Photo: SUPPLIED.
By LITIA TIKOMAILEPANONI
The tactful Police team tough encounter. were locked at 12-all score. maker scored... (name )from Police last won the Nawa- CONGO Waimanu 7s were
dominated the Fiji Bitter Evergreen playmaker Livai The Garden Island Boys a five-meter penalty showcas- ka 7s in 2016. In the U19 grade sensational during the com-
Nawaka 7s that was held at Ikanikoda saved the lawmen also showed sheer determi- ing his class by dodging past Tuva defeated Ratu Filise 12-7 petition, the old oldies team
Prince Charles Park in Nadi. from the jaws of defeat, scor- nation but were not able to two defenders to dive over. to win the title, while Waima- defeated Mosi 10-5 to win the
The lawmen side defeated ing the winning try after the keep the Blues at bay. The game was also an in- nu downed Mosi to win the 2018 Fiji Bitter Nawaka 7s Old-
Cross of Victory Taveuni in a full-time siren as both teams The former national play- spiration., golden oldies trophy. ies title.
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