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Teivovo Magazine aims to inform grass root level with latest sports updates

Teivovo Magazine aims to inform grass root level with latest sports updates

By Mikaele Liga
26/12/2024

A vast majority of people in Fiji do not have access to internet, mobile device and social media, hence Teivovo will reach out to this grass root level to inform and update them on the latest in sports in Fiji and across the globe.

This was highlighted by Teivovo Magazine Editor Randall Kamea during its launch at the Grand Pacific Hotel.

Kamea says for the last 30 years, Fiji rugby fans and sports lovers have been enjoying the articles from their magazine and they would occasionally grab a copy of the Teivovo magazine and get updated and read the latest and the greatest in sports.

He says it has been a difficult journey for him and the magazine in terms of getting the magazine together as he had to restructure and rethink the direction they were heading.

He also says part of the set up was engaging with social media, creating that presence and visibility on various media platforms to re-engage their readers and followers for the magazine.

He reiterates the need for factual information being spread on social media, and this allows them to breach that misinformation and inform the public with credible news.

Teivovo Magazines are available at all Hot Bread Kitchen Outlets and Mobile Outlets with Vinod Patel as the distributors.

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