Interesting encounter
A Fiji Sun journalist had an interesting encounter with two people in Nakasi, between Suva and Nausori yesterday.
A man, in dark glasses and wearing a cap approached him and shook his hands.
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These are the words he said in iTaukei.
Obviously referring to a Fiji Sun article on SODELPA misinformation, he said in iTaukei: “I know the top two (referring to PM and A-G) earn lots and lots of money.”
He was asked: “Where is the evidence?”
He replied: “Don’t worry about it, it is true.”
Question: “How do you know it’s true?”
He said: “I just know it” before he hurriedly disappeared.
But that’s the kind of people who are hooked on misinformation and lies spread by some Opposition politicians and anti-Government keyboard warriors.
Koya sympathisers
Faiyaz Koya needs to know there are people out there, particularly the bikies, who are commiserating with him on his election loss.
The former Minister for Industry, Trade, Tourism, Lands & Mineral Resources is a nice bloke, says a friend.
It’s unfortunate that despite all the hard work that he put in for Government, voters have failed to recognise it, he says.
‘Why I voted for FFP’
A senior citizen in Nabua told his family as they gathered to hear the final election results why he voted for FijiFirst.
“The reason that is that the party cares for the old people like me and it has given us pension and food vouchers. Past Governments did not bother about them. I voted for a caring party.”
Feedback: maikab@fijisun.com.fj