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10 November, 2008
Mailife scoops awards at FAME
Mai Life took home four awards at the 2008 ‘FAME’ Fiji Awards for Media Excellence, a tremendous achievement after only 16 months of existence. Over 500 tickets were sold as members of the Fiji media converged at the Tradewinds Convention Centre on 20th September. The magazine won Best Series of 3 Headlines, Best Feature Article, Business Journalist of the Year and Print Journalist of the Year. Last year Mai Life als...
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10 November, 2008
Marist old boys 70's reunion
The Marist Old Boys of the 1970s organized a get together last month at the Fiji Club where old class mates, friends and Marist supporters met over a few beers and lovo food. What was supposed to be a simple get together for now Sydney based IT expert Vasu Vincent Nair turned into a reunion for those who attended the school during the 1970s. Mai Life’s Kenneth Zinck and Richard Broadbridge attended the event, although they...
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10 November, 2008
Kaji hockey a hit
The Telecom Fiji Ltd (TFL) sponsored Fiji Kaji Hockey IDC was held in Suva from 26 – 27 September with Suva dominating the grades by winning two of the three titles. Over 200 kids from the Under10, Under 12 and Under 15 age groups from Suva and Levuka participated in the meet. Lautoka, according to tournament official Tae Smith pulled out in the last minute as they could not get organized although TFL would have paid all expenses f...
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10 November, 2008
Tom Mawi fundraiser
TOP local bands from the around the country united last month over two wonderful evenings at Traps and Golden Dragons in aid of one Fiji’s greats, Tom Mawi. Undoubtedly one of the greatest musicians to come out of Fiji, Mawi had to undergo surgery last month for a life threatening illness. The event brought together music lovers and followers of Tom Mawi. The evening featured the likes of Michelle Rounds, Akuila Qumi, ...
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11 November, 2008
Bill Sorby's 80th birthday
Friends and Family of Former Politician and soldier Bill Sorby came together at Suva¹s Defence Club on 21 October to celebrate his 80th birthday. Our insider says it also looked like many of those present hadn¹t seen each other for years. It was a chance for old friends to enjoy a cold drink and hot meal. Mr. Sorby is also the oldest surviving member of the Defence Club which was established for military officers. Mr. ...
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