Deal turns sour
A new technology deal between two political parties seems to have crashed.
Both sides had each invested a substantial amount of money. So far the system they had hoped to have has not been seen.
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Questions are being asked. Soon the official responsible for singing praises about the system will be held accountable.
It’s no longer a gossip
Some young members of a political party were having dinner at the Nasese seawall in Suva when they spotted two cars pull up near them.
They recognised the number plates and saw two people get into one car.
They also discovered that the pair, a man and a woman, were senior members of their party.
They were witnesses to a real event that previously was regarded as gossip.
Money shock
Members of a clan in Vanua Levu received $5000 each before Christmas from the company that is mining their land.
It was too much for an elderly member.
He hadn’t seen such a large sum of money in his life. His heart could not handle the shock. He collapsed and died.
Tokyo target
Two members of our gold medal winning team from Rio are working hard to impress Fiji Airways Fijian 7s coach Gareth Baber.
Word is that the duo are training hard with their village team and are definitely eyeing for a spot in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
Coaching challenge
A prominent football team is working around the clock to secure the services of an overseas coach.
The team has advertised for the position locally but BTL understands it has no intention to hire from here but just to meet the immigration requirements.
The move shows the lack of qualified local coaches in the country.
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