Fiji’s Methodist Church Marks 60 Years of Independence with Key Leadership Changes

The Methodist Church of Fiji is celebrating its 60th anniversary of independence from Australia. The annual conference, referred to as the ‘Bose ko Viti’, is currently taking place at the Vodafone Arena in Suva.

In a media briefing, MCF General Secretary Reverend Dr. Jolame Lawasa announced key appointments made during the conference. Delegates have reappointed Reverend Dr. Semisi Turagavou as President for another year, while Reverend Dr. Anil Reuben continues as General Secretary and is joined by Reverend Dr. Lawasa as Deputy General Secretary.

Reverend Lawasa noted that Vice President Joji Qaranivalu will complete his three-year term this year, and Jone Vuto has been elected as the Incoming Vice-President, set to begin in 2025.

Additionally, Reverend Lawasa mentioned that the Methodist Church aims to enhance its mission in Fiji, with plans to establish a television and radio station as one of its primary goals. The week-long conference is ongoing.

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