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Young Hardworking Boys From Tamavua On The Hunt For Holiday Jobs

Written by on 8 May 2024

Allow me to introduce you to Seru, Eliki, Jiuta, Tevita, and Samu—bright, industrious youths striving to earn some additional income as they prepare for the upcoming school term. Despite attending different schools, these boys, ranging from Year 7 to Year 9, share a strong bond as they reside in the same close-knit neighbourhood.     […]

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Marist and Suva Grammar Rivalry At It’s Best

Written by on 6 May 2024

It’s no secret that Suva schools, Marist Brothers High School and Suva Grammar are rivals, particularly when it comes to sporting events. Throughout the Coca-Cola Games 2024, that rivalry was obvious and acted out, especially with the ex-scholars. A few ex-scholars took the years-old rivalry a bit too seriously and ended up defacing private property… […]

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FM96 Sport Light – Blue Ribbon Event – Look Out For These Senior Boys

Written by on 1 May 2024

It goes without saying that the Blue Ribbon race is the most awaited event at the Coca-Cola Games every year. This year, the participants for the Senior Boys 100m include: Senirusi Rauqe – QVS Semesa Caginivalu – SGS Aisake Manna – SGS Penaia Ramasirai – MGM Josevani Ramaraca – BDAC Samuela Navitalai – RKS   […]

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FM96 SportLight – Look Out For These Girls In The 100m Inter-Girls

Written by on 29 April 2024

The 100m race is arguably one of the most anticipated events at the Coca-Cola games. There’s nothing that can pump you up quite like spectating this particular race. With the Coca-Cola games around the corner, there are a few notable student-athletes to look out for. In particular the Intermediate Girls 100m event. This year, the […]

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FM96 Sport Light – Look Out For Jale Raikatalau At The 2024 Coca-Cola Games

Written by on 25 April 2024

With the Coca-Cola Games coming up, anticipation is at an all-time high. Student-athletes have been training hard in order to achieve maximum fitness in hopes of attaining a medal at the school competition.   Jale Raikatalau is a prime example of this. Hailing from the village of Sawakasa in Tailevu, Jale had won a gold […]

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Country Bans Dance Music That Is Either Too Fast Or Too Slow.

Written by on 20 April 2024

The Russian Republic of Chechnya recently banned Russian dance music deemed either too fast or too slow, in a bizarre attempt to fight the Western “pollution” of its conservative values. Musa Dadayev, Chechnya’s Minister of Culture, recently put out a statement that effectively criminalizes most modern dance music genres that are typically played in clubs […]

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