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  2. Sitiveni Rabuka - Wikipedia

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    Rabuka subsequently became the prime minister-designate. [44] He had been summoned to the police station after questioning the results and calling for a military intervention, despite observers calling the election free and fair. [45] After the NFP-PA coalition formed a government with SODELPA, Rabuka was sworn in as prime minister on 24 December.

  3. Fiji to sign ports deal with Australia in shipbuilding boost

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    Fiji will strike a deal with Australia to upgrade ports and shipbuilding infrastructure, months after its prime minister said it was likely to partner with China on the project, the government of ...

  4. Fiji's prime minister cancels China visit after 'small accident'

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    Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka said on Tuesday he was forced to cancel an official visit to China after enduring a minor head injury that required him to stay at home. The visit was ...

  5. Fiji PM drops out of China visit after banging head while ...

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  6. Manoa Kamikamica - Wikipedia

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    He joined Fiji Airways and worked as General Manager for Finance and Strategic Planning for 13 years. He then launched and ran the airline's domestic subsidiary, Fiji Link playing a lead role from the acquisition of Sunair. [2] [3] In December 2016, Kamikamica was appointed the head of the ANZ Bank in Tonga.

  7. Prime Minister of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Mara previously served as Fiji's first and only chief minister, from 20 September 1967 (while Fiji still was a British colony). Mara's first term as prime minister lasted until 13 April 1987. He returned to the office for the second term on 5 December 1987, serving until 2 June 1992. As of 2014, Mara is the longest-serving prime minister of Fiji.

  8. Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, 75, wins bronze medal at ...

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    Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka proved his days of sporting prowess aren’t yet behind him as he won a bronze medal in shot put at the Oceania Athletics Championships on Wednesday.

  9. Second Rabuka government - Wikipedia

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    The second Rabuka government is the incumbent government of Fiji since 2022, following the 2022 Fijian general election. It is a coalition of three parties: the People's Alliance , the National Federation Party (NFP) and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA).