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Ifereimi Waqainabete studied at the Fiji School of Medicine, now under Fiji National University, graduating with MBBS in 1996. He was the President of Fiji School of Medicine Student's Association. [citation needed] During this time, he helped successfully petition for the Autonomy of Fiji School of Medicine from the Ministry of Health.
This article lists the heads of state of Fiji, from the establishment of the Kingdom of Fiji in 1871 to the present day. Currently, the head of state of Fiji is the president of the republic, appointed by the Parliament for a three-year term under the terms of the Constitution of 2013. [1] The current president is Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu.
Seeto, Dixon, business tycoon and president of the Chinese Association of Fiji; Sharma, Sunil, partner at Aliz Pacific, one of the leading accounting firms in Fiji; Secretary/Treasurer of Suva Chamber of Commerce & Industry; Singh, Rajnesh, businessman and technologist; Singh, Ram, Indian-born businessman
The Nailatikau family is a subset of the Cakobau family; both are connected by marriage - as well as by ancestral ties - with the Mara and Ganilau families. Tracing family relationships in Fiji is complicated by the fact that many prominent Fijians do not use family names). The Bavadra Family (husband-wife) Timoci Bavadra - Prime Minister of ...
Ratu Epeli GANILAU, Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs (2001–2004); founder of the National Alliance Party of Fiji. Ganilau, Ratu Sir Penaia, Governor-General (1983–1987) and President (1987–1993). Iloilo, Ratu Josefa (born 1920), President (2000–present) Luveni, Jiko, dentist and AIDS campaigner; Speaker of the Parliament of Fiji ...
Chand was born in Labasa on Vanua Levu. [1] His father was NFP politician Vishnu Prasad. [1] He worked as a businessman and sugarcane farmer, [2] and ran a bus company. [3] He has served as president of the Fiji Bus Operators Association.
He was President of the Fiji Medical Association from 1970 to 1974 and again beginning in 2005. He was also the "public member" of the disciplinary committee of the Fiji Law Society from 1998 to 2006. [3] He was the president of the Fiji Medical Association, before becoming the medical doctor to the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. [3]
He was first elected to the Parliament of Fiji as a SODELPA candidate in the 2018 Fijian general election, winning 5016 votes and being elected alongside his father. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was appointed opposition health spokesperson, [ 3 ] and gave his initial speech as an MP on 29 November 2018.