Seven hours of government programmes will be run on Fiji Television from next week.
Permanent Secretary for Information Lieutenant Colonel Neumi Leweni said the agreement between the government and Fiji TV has already been reached and the 7 hours of programmes will run weekly.
Lieutenant Colonel Leweni confirmed that they have also agreed to a fee to be paid to Fiji TV for airing the government programmes.
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