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WE still waiting for twitter geek on Robin Nair's appointment as PS, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ratu Inoke Kubuabola yet to take to his favourite TWITTER to tell world WHO is his new Permanent Secretary!

19/4/2016

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Thinker
19/4/2016 07:53:28 pm

Well editor, the appointment of Robin nair is kai's move. Ratu Inoke is still trying to digest this appointment.

Kai has played his trump card. Robin will do the dirty work of kai in making lives of few ambassadors miserable and may bé kai is also targetting ratu inoke


Big time game from kai

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Insider
19/4/2016 08:32:55 pm

Robin Hood was really bad with his interview. Esala Nayasi was the best candidate. Khaiyum changed the card which lead to the resignation of Vishnu Mohan.

People are seeing your true color khaiyum

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Bula Vinaka
20/4/2016 02:50:27 am

Insider appears to have got his information from his over active imagination working overtime. Mr Vishnu Mohan has not resigned but has retired from the ANZ after 40 years of distinguished service in Banking. He has not resigned as the Chairman of PSC. He remains and will remain the Chair of PSC. Other bits about your insider comments is not worth a response. Relax. Perhaps even meditate. Prayer is even better. Pls learn to live and let live.
Bula Vinaka

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Raj
20/4/2016 03:30:07 am

sad

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maropito
20/4/2016 01:59:49 am

Ratu Inoke kumbombombom bola wants Fijian Battalion not Indian

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Pita
20/4/2016 04:53:34 am

The resignation of Vishnu Mohan as PSC Chair has not yet been reported in the media. Can someone please follow up?

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Vili
22/4/2016 01:39:37 pm

Follow up ga na nomudrau mui muri!

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Pita
20/4/2016 05:05:54 am

Robin Nair's biggest challenge will be to determine who is the true Foreign Minister - Kai, Bai or Inoke. While Anbassadors were exhorting the Fiji diaspora to send cash rather than in kind contributions for Cyclone Winstone relief so as to support the local economy through the local purchase of goods and services Kaiyum flew to Auckland with an opposite message, encouraging trades people to take up local rebuilding contracts that really should go to our local trades people. It was a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand was doing

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Vili
20/4/2016 10:19:04 pm

He encouraged former Fiji citizens in NZ who have construction businesses etc there to return to Fiji and help rebuild the country in whatever capacity they can, especially in post-cyclone reconstruction.

You are employing half-truths and innuendo Pita.

Why twist the truth?

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King Rat
22/4/2016 01:36:24 pm

Levu wale ga na nomu vosa Pita.

Tamata Macawa o iko

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Inoke
20/4/2016 10:16:25 am

What ever happened to the flag change?
I always thought it was a bit weird for Fiji to have a flag based on a colonial layout. Since only 53% of the people want to keep it, your cartoon ought to be modified a bit. Most people want to have a referendum, but I believe asking the public to decide like in New Zealand will lead to very strange selection. Better to ask some expert advice from flag specialists.

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Dekho
20/4/2016 09:39:21 pm

Nobody gives a flying phuck about flag change in Fiji except Fiji's twin dictators and their pretentious claim about shaping a "New Fiji". Fiji has much more pressing needs to attend to.

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