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Fiji Sun is a daily newspaper published in Fiji since September 1999 and owned by Sun News Limited. [2] [3] Fiji Sun was founded by and is part of CJ Patel Group. [2] The Fiji Sun has its main newsroom in Suva, Fiji. [4] Its print center remains in suburban Walu Bay, from where the paper was founded in September 1999. [3]
This is a list of newspapers in Fiji. Daily Post; Fiji Focus; Fiji Live; Fiji Samachar; Fiji Sun; Fiji Times; Fiji Village; The Jet Newspaper; Shanti Dut; The Stallion; South Sea Times; Nai Lalakai; Kaila; Fiji Newswire; Fiji One; Fiji Broadcasting Corporation; Islands Business (magazine) Mai Life (magazine)
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Fiji" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Fiji Sun; Fiji Times; Fiji Village; J. The Jet Newspaper
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Toxicology tests on the ingredients of drinks consumed by seven tourists who fell ill in Fiji showed “no methanol or illicit substances,” authorities on the South Pacific island said Wednesday.
Aalisha Sahukhan (or Sahu Khan) is head of Health Protection at the Ministry of Health and Medical Services in Fiji. She has been prominent in the country's battle against COVID-19 and an earlier measles epidemic. [1] She was nominated as one of "10 Outstanding Fijians in 2020" by the Fiji Sun newspaper. [2] [3]
"I had to do what I had to do in 1987," he told the Fiji Sun on 30 January 2014. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] A subsequent bid for the deputy leadership of the party also ran into stiff opposition. [ 29 ] He also sought nomination as a parliamentary candidate, but on 24 August, SoDelPa announced that it had decided not to nominate him. [ 30 ]
The Fiji Sun reported on 12 March 2006 that Momoedonu was being considered as a possible leader for the Party of National Unity (PANU), which was reestablished in early 2006 following its deregistration the previous year, and which absorbed the People's National Party (PNP) and Momoedonu's old BKV in March 2006.