10 January, 2026, 6:52 am Central - 25°C Rain

2024 Coca-Cola Games incident-free - LTA Board Chairman

2024 Coca-Cola Games incident-free - LTA Board Chairman

By Karishma Kumari
10/05/2024

The 2024 Coca-Cola Games was one of the successful and incident-free event which not only showcased the remarkable talent of our young athletes but also marked a significant milestone in the ongoing commitment to road safety.

This was highlighted by Land Transport Authority Board of Chair Inosi Kunidrani during the post-event gathering of the Road Safety Enforcement Operations, stakeholders gathering involved in the 2024 Coca-Cola Games.

He says the stakeholders have not only staged a successful sporting event but also a significant act to promote road safety.

Meanwhile, Fiji Secondary School Athletics Association representative Iferemi Turuva says 156 schools were represented at the 2024 Games with 2,861 athletes and more than 15,000 supporters and cheerleaders.

He says the stakeholders had worked very well for the successful event as there were significant changes in the games with safety measures.

The stakeholders included the Ministry of Education, the Land Transport Authority, Fiji Secondary School Athletics Association and the Fiji Police Force.

FEATURE NEWS
Police Internal Affairs investigating alleged police brutality in Votualevu
The Internal Affairs Unit of the Fiji Police Force is investigating an alleged case of police brutality in Votualevu, Nadi.A video circulating on soci...
14 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
EFL says proposed tiered tariff will protect 97% of customers
Energy Fiji Limited says the proposed tiered tariff structure is designed to protect vulnerable households and small businesses where 97 percent of ...
12 hours ago

Families celebrate exam success at Examinations and Assessment Office
Seventeen-year-old Tirisiana Dauveiqaravi has made her family proud after receiving her Year 12 External Exam results today.While speaking to ...
13 hours ago

$32,000 grant to support fight against HIV/AIDS in communities
To help fight the spread of HIV/AIDS, Vodafone ATH Fiji Foundation donated $32,000 to support community health training that will educate and empower ...
14 hours ago

Suva Corrections Centre to be relocated due to flooding and sewer issues
The Suva Corrections Centre is set to be relocated, following a collaboration between the Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) and the Ministry of National ...
14 hours ago

41 traders under investigation after FCCC festive trading inspections
41 traders have been warned for possible prosecution or placed under investigation following 804 inspections carried out nationwide by the Fijian ...
15 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Electricity tariff increase for users consuming more than 100 units
There is an increase in the electricity tariff rate for consumers using more than 100 units from 1 January next year.Fijian Competition and Consumer ...
8 days ago

Fiji needs to act on human trafficking indicators associated with Grace Road Group
The United States remains deeply concerned about indicators of trans-national organised crime and human trafficking in Fiji associated with the Grace ...
19 days ago

Cheap seed oils are not good for our health - O'Neill
With over 80 percent of deaths in Fiji caused by cardiovascular disease based on the 2011 report, naturopath and nutritionist Barbara O’Neill is ...
19 days ago

TOP