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POWERFUL NEW VOICE: Sitiveni Rabuka speaks to new apolitical youth movement's 'Walk the Talk' Campaign as he ponders forming new party 

18/3/2014

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The Voice – “Walk The Talk” Campaign – “Sponsor a House, Sponsor a Village” (Help Building 100 thousand houses in Fiji)

Rabuka reportedly offered 150 acre freehold land to Chaudhry's government to build houses but offer was turned down


The Voice, a newly formed youth group launched its “Walk The Talk” Campaign on 17 March at Tanoa Plaza Hotel with the themes "Humanity, Unity, Equality, Stability" where a group of youth will walk from Suva to Suva via Queen’s Road and Kings Road from 14th April to 28th April in an attempt to create awareness and raise funds and conclude with an “Ecumenical/All religion Prayer Offering” on the last day of the walk

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Promises The Voice youth to link them up with his former powerful friends' overseas entities: Sitiveni Rabuka (second from right) with former South African President Frederik Willem de Klerk (back to camera), former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke and former USA President George Bush.

What THE VOICE, with over 31,000 members via Facebook,
stands for in Fiji

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Ms.Courtney Underwood is welcoming the audience at the launch of the "Walk the Talk" Campaign by The Voice. Vueti Laliqavoka (insert photo) presenting "The Round Table" concept at the launch of the "Walk the Talk" campaign by The Voice. To sign up as The Voice member, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/357914581005397/
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Fiji Info-Fijian Voter
18/3/2014 09:12:43 am

Vinaka Fijileaks.

I don't know nor support The Voice but Rabuka, bring on the new party of yours.

All is forgiven. We know you and forgive you.

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Hare Ram
18/3/2014 09:19:13 am

Victor, what's wrong with you, bhai?

Why are you giving this Rabuka chap thumps up?

After all he drove you into exile with his two coups in 1987 and away from your land of birth.

Or wishy-washy Gandhi in you - forgive and move on in life?

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Hare Ram Pagla
18/3/2014 04:44:27 pm

Rabuka confirmed other people were the reasons for his coup. See all around you how many are now in current administration or were in current administration?

Truthforfiji blog has named a few.

Victor is a journalist and as such he must allow all views even if one maybe his enemy to chase him from Fiji.

Certainly he is still better than Chaudhry as the GCC thanked him for his wisdom to return Fiji to proper democracy based on equal suffrage without compromising Indegenous Fijian rights, and for the first time in Fiji's History since 1970 that GCC was made to become apolitical and Chiefs for all the people and not just for Indegenous Fijians.

Every politician has his weaknesses. Rabuka owned up to his weakness and apologised and wants to offer back his services if one wants to take his advise.

Afterall since his departure in 2000, all we see is cat and mouse amongst FLP, SDL, CAMV and RFMF with their barrel.

This is why we need Rabuka back.

God Bless the new Youth Group and their desire to see a better Fiji..

Confused
18/3/2014 06:01:54 pm

Just another group to confused the people and of course with rabuka to undermine SODELPA on behalf of Frank & comp
Nobodys blind anymore....
Time to stop formation of such immature foreign funded groups.....who is paying for all this?
Lets not be naive about this rubbish

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Voter
18/3/2014 06:06:53 pm

Rabuka, go, make my day and hundreds of others - form your party, to give Frank the run for his money

Anyway, all those who applied for Sodelpa tickets will not get in - except a select few, including the famous eloper Baba - the chancer!

So take your chance Siti, give us a new party!

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