Thursday, January 05, 2006

Wrong priorities in Fiji Government.



Fiji's Ministry of Information is applauded on the introduction of another T.V Channel in Fiji.
Along with Fiji Audio Visual Commission's attempts to lure film makers to Fiji all revolves around land and the local talent in Fiji.
Without those pre-requisites these organizations cannot hope to succeed.

Stuck in Fiji Mud is hopeful that the landowners get their fair share in Yaqara Holdings and the development of a local creative core in Film making via competitions and festivals to establish a pool for skilled personnel in Fiji.


It's a dam shame that after numerous warnings nothing has been done to improve Prison conditions in Fiji, giving Judges an excuse to offer parole.
I guess the Judge was applying the same rationale, since the Coup instigators were released early why not these individuals?


This leads to the standoff between Fiji Military and the Home Affairs Ministry who is now accused of lying to the nation. This incident arrives in the wake of new relevations by Fiji Police into 6 companies and individuals involved in the planning and financing of the 2000 Coup.

S.D.L party is definitely in damage-control because of links to potential candidates due to this major development in the investigation, prior to 2006 Elections in Fiji.

All these investigations into the coup must also lead to the Mahogany Plantations suspects Stuck in Fiji Mud.

Despite reassurances by Fiji Hardwood Corporation on the landowner's benefits but being a born cynic. Stuck in Fiji would like to hear that straight from the Horse's mouth.



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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous3:19 PM

    what's so hard in politicians realising that if they prioritise
    health and education; all the other factors will fall into place ... commerce etc. etc. if these two are not given priority ... social issues are due to increase .... concentrating on foreign relations etc. looks as if we're looking after other countrie's issues rather than ours. lets clean up our backyard and act first.

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