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Fijian MP Lynda Tabuya avoids expulsion, pursues legal action after circulation of explicit videoFijian MP Lynda Tabuya will remain in parliament after her party decided not to expel her over an explicit video of her that circulated online. The decision follows as minister for women ...
Manoa Kamikamica, one of Fiji's deputy prime ministers, says Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is the best man to rebuild Fiji after "sixteen years of dictatorship".
Manoa Kamikamica told RNZ Pacific that suggestions that he was trying to discredit the prime minister is "absolute nonsense".
The government should dedicate more funding towards human rights movements and the empowerment of women, and it should stop ...
Sitiveni Rabuka told the Fiji Sun that he believed MP Lynda Tabuya would make an ideal Minister for Information. "That is a suitable portfolio for her with her personality and her accessibility to ...
Rabuka told The Fiji Times this week that it would be inappropriate for Lynda Tabuya, the former minister for women, children and social protection, to be reinstated to a ministerial position.
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