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As we count down the hours to Election Day on December 14, we are reminded about our very important duty!
That’s one of the big stories on Page 1 of the Fiji Times for Wednesday, December 14.
The lead on the page though is about a story from Kadavu about a school that suffered severe damage during a landslide on October 26.
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KAILA!
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HEADLINES
Here are some headlines inside:
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- MICRO plastics are present in 97 per cent of fish species and it is estimated that people are consuming up to 50,000 micro plastic particles a year.
- SINGLE use plastic must be phased out and more sustainable, degradable options like bamboo-made products must be explored, says University of the South Pacific senior chemistry lecturer Dr David Rohindra.
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- KADAVU villagers in the district of Naceva stopped classes and resorted to using spades to clear large debris following a landslide at Ratu Varani Memorial School in October this year.
- THE Head Teacher of a Kadavu school that was hit by a landslide in October claims he was told to wait for the 2022 General Election to be completed before his request for relocation would be entertained.
- CLOSE to 50 days after a landslide destroyed the Ratu Varani Memorial library and critically damaged its early childhood education centre, the people of Naceva, Kadavu, are still waiting for assistance.
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- THE Lautoka High Court has ruled Government can acquire a piece of land on compulsory acquisition by paying a Nadi man $65,000, and not $400,000 as claimed by him
- A PERSON has been arrested in relation to the circulation of fake emails allegedly inciting racial and religious violence, says the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC).
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