From the Editor-in-Chief’s desk: Your October 18 briefing

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Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is adamant there has been no breach of conditions SODELPA listed to form the Coalition Government in December last year. He was reacting to questions raised about a recent Cabinet reshuffle. That’s the big news on the front page of The Fiji Times for October 18.

The second story has President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere talking about disaster preparedness.

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Here are some headlines inside:

  • EDUCATION Minister Ifereimi Vasu is looking forward to carrying out the work done by his predecessor. Mr Vasu was among the four ministerial changes announced by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in a Cabinet reshuffle last Friday.
  • PRIME Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says he has learnt to develop a thick skin in his line of work and not say much in the face of criticism. He made his stance known to the Fijian diaspora during a business talanoa session in Sydney, Australia, this week.
  • YOU are all welcome to return with your families to Fiji and renew your status. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka gave the assurance to the Fijian diaspora who were part of a business talanoa session hosted at the Fullerton Hotel in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday.
  • The decision by Goundar Shipping Ltd to cancel all services to Ovalau is of serious concern, says Rural and Maritime Development and Disaster Management Minister Sakiasi Ditoka.
  • THE Court of Appeal has ruled that a claim of medical negligence against the Ministry of Health and Medical Services must be held in the High Court as a matter of priority.
  • HOMELESS and living with relatives, Shanil Sharma is pleading for assistance to help his family after they lost everything in a fire on Monday morning.

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