Suva, Fiji
Temp: 75 °F / 23.9 °C
Wind: 0.0 KMH
FIJIAN NEWS
September 04, 2008 02:47:58 PM

Sa na oti na ogaoga ni vakaqara vola ni sucu, mate kei na vakamau vei ira na lewenivanua ena daku ni koro lelevu.

Sa na kauti tiko na matanitu na nona veiqaravi oqo vei ira na lewenivanua.

Ena macawa oqo, e dolava na liuliu ni matanitu tuvakawawa ko Komadoa Voreqe Bainimarama na imatai ni misini vou ni taba setifikiti ena positovisi mai Korovou.

Kaya ko Bainimarama ni veiqaravi vou oqo ena vakacegui ira mai Tailevu North ka ra dau lako sara tiko ki Suva.

Ena dola talega na tabana ni veiqaravi vakaoqo e Nausori, Savusavu, Rotuma, Levuka kei Nasinu.

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