The Jet Volume 7 Number 6
The Jet Volume 7 Number 6
The Jet Volume 7 Number 6
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Westerners Reign
The Coca-Cola Games first-time overall Boys division winner Natabua
High School celebrate with chief guest Minister for Education Dr Mahendra
Reddy andThird-time girls division champion Jasper Williams High School
students and fans in jubilation. Photos: MARGARET NAQIRI.
school.
On the other hand, reigning girls
champion Jasper had a confident
start and was in full force till the
end of the two-day meet.
Jasper Williams coach Antonio
Raboiliku said they came this year
with an objective of where they left
off last year.
We knew that we had to
step up not only as the defending
champion but in everything that
Bese ran in a time of 24.98 seconds in the 200 metres heats while
Bulikiobos record stood at 25.14
seconds.
Best male athlete, Mustafa Falls
of Marist Brothers High School,
also set two new records in the senior boys shot put and discus.
The Coca-Cola Games 2015 had
an exciting finish as both the boys
and girls title went to the two Lautoka schools.
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Cherish Your
Mums
As Mothers Day draw
closer, we tend to come
across different sort of
ideas on the gifts to give
our mums.
These gifts are to let
her know how much
you love and appreciate
her.
Its also the time of
the year when mothers, grandmothers and
wives will be showered
with gifts, from their
loved ones to express
their love and gratitude.
Some people call,
send a card, or have
flowers or a gift delivered to their mum.
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Being the hub of the Pacific, Fiji has everything that a spectacular tropical paradise has to offer from private island resort accommodations, top class restaurants to white sandy beaches, inbound
tours, jet boat rides, hot air balloon rides, mountain trekking, inland tours, eco tourism, sky diving,
helicopter rides, cruise trips, scuba diving, massage and beauty parlours, vibrant night life and a
lot more than any other destination in the world offers
leased land.
The six forest-based
companies in Lololo,
Nadi, Nabou, Ra, Bua
and Macuata also received six new Toyota
Hilux vehicles worth
$400,000.
The Fiji Pine Limited
Group has announced
a record profit of close
to $21.3 million for its
financial year 2014.
in employees contributions
being directed to the Funds
suspense account.
Mr Taito urged members
to continuously check their
FNPF accounts to ensure
that their contribution have
been directed into their
FNPF account.
Members need to also
take the initiative to verify
and update their personal
details and not wait to verify
their details when they apply
for assistance.
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Logo Designer
Passes Away
By ANUSHIL KUMAR &
IVA DANFORD-NAISARA
The locally-renowned Fijian Masi artist and designer
of Fiji Airways logo, Makereta Matemosi passed away at
her home in Lami on Monday, April 27.
Makereta created a new
identity which demonstrated that there was more to
Fiji than stunning islands,
by focusing on the warmth
of its people, its rich culture,
and the unique experiences
it offered.
Fiji Airways board director Stefan Pichler was sad-
PM Impressed with
Cadet-Passing Out
By IVA DANFORDNAISARA
The Ratu Navula College
Cadet Pass-out was a wonderful scene as dozens of
young Fijians lined up looking disciplined and splendid.
This was according to the
chief guest Honorable Prime
Minister, Voreqe Bainima-
Double Celebration
for Magodro
District School
By IVA DANFORDNAISARA
Ratu Navula cadets led by the school head boy Apimeleki Kolinisau. Photo: iVA DANFORD - NAISARA.
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By IVA DANFORDNAISARA
Forty-eight
students
graduated from the Australia-Pacific
Technical
College (APTC) on Friday,
April 17, at the Vale Ni Soqo
Conference Room in Novotel, Nadi.
They graduated with improved level of productivity in the workplace with
qualifications in Health
and Community Services,
Education, Business and
Management, Hospitality
and Tourism.
Chief guest and Minister of Employment, Productivity and Industrial
Relations Honorable Jioji
Konrote said the graduates should be relieved but
more importantly proud of
what they have achieved
through their hard work.
There is no substitute
for hard work as the key to
success in life. Well done
and you can return to the
real world of a very competitive job market out
there with a satisfying feel-
Hon. Jioji Konrote with the graduates after receiving their awards. Photo IVA DANFORD
Teachers
Reminded of
their Value
By IVA DANFORDNAISARA
Australian Government to
deliver training and to increase the supply of skilled
workers in targeted sectors
in the Pacific region. APTC
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Punjas Signed-Up
with Digicel
By IVA DANFORDNAISARA
Punjas senior manager director Mr Nitin Punja and Digicel CE0 Darren McLean. Photo: SUPPLIED.
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EDUCATION
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By ANUSHIL KUMAR
The usage of information combined with modern
technology is critical to enhancing the consumption
of land and resources for
progress, says the Ministry
of Sugar Industry.
Industrys acting permanent secretary Parmesh
Chand made these comments during the forum on
Geographical Information
System and Remote Sensing (GIS/RS) User Interface
Forum at the First Landing
resort in Vuda, Lautoka on
Tuesday, May 5.
He said the promotion
opportunity for investment
and economic development is highly dependent on
modern technology.
Due to the vast improvement in technology and
recognition of the importance of encompassing sea,
air and land information,
Government revived and
strengthened the Fiji GeoSpatial Information Man-
about relevance.
It is our plea to you all, as
members of the GIS/RS User
Forum, that you will continue to work together through
a spirit of open dialogue,
willingness to share data
and information, establish-
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Minister for Education Dr Mahendra Reddy at the Future Leaders Workshop. Photos: DEPTFO.
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Ginger a
Lucrative
Commodity
for Export
employment opportunities
for our farmers.
Mr Seruiratu acknowledged the work done by
the Pacific Horticultural and
Agricultural Market Access
Program (PHAMA) of the
Secretariat of the Pacific
Community (SPC) and Biosecurity Authority of Fiji
(BAF) in securing the Australian market.
The Ministry of Agriculture will focus on the quality
by adhering to the protocols
and pathways already established between Fiji and its
trading partners.
It will focus on improving
farm management as it is
critical and goes with quality.
There are currently a total of 717 registered ginger
farmers in Fiji, 611 of whom
are in the Central Division
including areas of Navua,
Namosi, Naitasiri, Rewa and
Tailevu, 106 farmers are in
the Western Division and
Ovalau. There are also a
few farmers in Ra, Kadavu,
Lomaiviti and Vanua Levu.
These farmers produce ginger for the local and exports
markets.
Frespac Ltd and Kaiming
Agro Processors Ltd are the
two major companies buying the locally grown ginger
for export but other few exporters like Sai Foods Ltd are
some of the latest companies who are investing into
this lucrative industry.
The Managing Director
of Kaiming Agro Processing
Ltd (KAPL) Calvin Qiu says
that there was a short supply
of ginger and is urging more
farmers to plant ginger for
export.
KAPL that produces and
exports processed immature ginger has about 300
farmers that supply about
1000 tonnes of ginger every
year.
Majority of these farmers are from Naitasiri while
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Tomasi Raiula
Maui Bay, Sigatoka
Its not good because they
wont concentrate well in
school
Emosi Lasaqa
Narewa, Nadi
Not good, should be banned
from school
Desmond Artack
Suva
I think its a bad idea
Fiji Airways General Manager Revenue Management Shalend Nair, and Fiji Airways Regional General Manager Fiji and the Pacific
Islands Robert Rounds, shake on the new deal with Air Vanuatu CEO Joseph Laloyer, with Floyd Smith, Air Vanuatu GM Sales and
Marketing. Photos: SUPPLIED.
tween Fiji and Vanuatu.
Fiji Airways, as one of
the regions leading airlines,
is always on thelookout
for partnerships like these
which provide benefits to
all parties commercially.
Further than that, it further
strengthens the ties between
the Melanesian neighbours.
Our customers can now
enjoy better access to pop-
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Sue Nasilasila
Nasoso, Nadi
I dont think its the best idea.
Everybody knows that cell
phones are a major distraction
to todays society, ESPECIALLY the younger generation and
you cannot control that because
society changes with time and
technology
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Timely Visit
By IVA DANFORDNAISARA
The University of the
South Pacific Lautoka Campus had a timely visit from
the Director of the Pacific
Technical and Further Education (Pacific TAFE) Hasmukh Lal who conducted
an open forum for his Lautoka-based students on May
1st.
More than fifty students
took advantage of the opportunity to meet the Director and discuss issues about
their courses.
According to Mr. Lal, the
main purpose of organizing this forum was to interact with students and allow
them to share their learning
experiences and discuss the
challenges they faced.
He said there was a similar forum held for Laucala
Campus students earlier
this year which proved to be
quite successful.
The students freely
raised their issues and
concerns and shared their
success stories and this is
exactly what we hope to encourage in this forum. Your
feedback is important to us;
it will help us to improve in
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USP lautoka-Campus students during the visit of the Director for Pacific TAFE. Photo: SUPPLIED.
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The Minister for Tourism at the consortium signing agreement between InterContinental
Hotels Group and Avoser Limited. Photo: SUPPLIED
kets needs in terms of extra
activities, especially highend shopping.
It is very encouraging to
see Fijian entrepreneurs en-
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Trivedi to visit Fiji
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Digicel to Manage
FTE 2015
Connectivity Needs
International delegates,
media, and Fijian tourism
service providers attending the Fijian Tourism Expo
(FTE) 2015 will have access
to Managed High-Speed
Wi-Fi services so that everyone stays connected to their
business during the threeday event in June.
This is after Digicel Business came on-board as a
major sponsor and confirmed its commitment to Fijis premier tourism industry
event as the preferred technology sponsor in its second
year running.
Digicel will be showcasing its market-leading Busi-
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Minister Launches
Tourism Magazine
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Wardens Gold
Nawaka 7s
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Wins
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Saula Waqa receives his Golden Boot Award from Fiji FA President Rajesh Patel. Photo: SHANE WENZLICK / Phototek.nz
not have won this award
without them.
The lanky striker said the
award comes as a perfect
motivation for him ahead
of the FIFA U20 World Cup
where he aims to score
FRU
FIJI FA MEDIA
PM Receives International
Olympic Committee President
By ANUSHIL KUMAR
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Last years Fiji International winner Steve Jeffress recieves the prize money.
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WARDENS GOLD
WINS NAWAKA
7s
WAQA GETS
GOLDEN BOOT
IN OFC
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teeing it up in the inaugural Fiji International, this year we aim to see this
number increase, said Simon Butterly,
General Manager Tournament Division for the PGA Tour of Australasia.
Through the Fiji International a
number of young Fijians are exposed
to golf, we want to provide them with
role models to look up to and aspire to
be like.
Vijay Singh continues to inspire a
number of people to take up the game,
but we want to find that next Fijian star
to encourage future golfers.
Golfers aiming to compete in the Fiji
International will have their first opportunity to qualify via the Fiji Open which
is to be played at the Fiji Golf Club in
Suva from June 4-7.
We are very grateful to see an increased number of opportunities pro-
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