Fiji Football Association (FFA) is considering plans to construct a modern stadium in Lomolomo, a location just a few kilometers from Lautoka City, on the way to Nadi Airport. Lomolomo is not only known for its commercial activities but also features a sandy beach that attracts many visitors, including fishermen. This multi-million dollar project was previously announced by the FFA, although the feasibility of its implementation remains uncertain. A similar initiative in Bila, Nadi, ultimately did not progress. The Lomolomo stadium project is essential for bringing in more international competitions and tourism, and updates from relevant parties would be welcomed. Such a highly recognized sports venue can provide significant economic benefits, and wishing FFA success in this endeavor is crucial.
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Concerns about the instigators of the 2000 coup remain, with commentary suggesting that some individuals should maintain silence on past events for the sake of broader peace.
There is a call for truth in the reconciliation process surrounding the 2000 coup. Former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry emphasized that genuine reconciliation requires acknowledgment of past actions and the reasons behind them. There is skepticism about whether true accountability will ever be achieved as vested interests may prevent the full truth from coming to light.
Lastly, 63-year-old Prem Shankar, a dedicated market vendor in Suva for over 50 years, has shared his investment in perseverance and diligent work ethics with budding farmers. He believes in establishing a strong business plan before entering the commercial farming sector, reinforcing the importance of hard work in achieving success and the bonds formed over decades at the Suva market.