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PM opens MOB bid

PM opens MOB bid

By fijivillage.com
28/08/2010

The Prime Minister, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama is hopeful that the Marist Brothers Old Boys Mobilized 2010 Forum in October this year will send a strong positive message about our country.

The mobilised Forum will be held from the 23rd to 31st of October this year.

While launching the MOB Mobilized 2010 Forum at the school in Flagstaff Suva last night, Commodore Bainimarama said contributions towards Fiji in anyway by former Fiji citizens and locals shows that individuals still care and respect Fiji.

He referred to a workshop on 28th October on "Good Strong Government structures" as a means of institutional structuring which he will be opening.

He added that this will give the opportunity for robust discussions on many issues pertaining not only to the school but to the nation as a whole.

The two previous Forums were hosted in Sydney and Auckland.

President of the Marist Brothers High School Old Boys Association, Ben Salacakau last night highlighted that school needs a facelift as the school needs maintenance.

Last night ex-scholars from Marist Brothers High School turned up in numbers on this occasion.

 
Story by: Ronald Deo.

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