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11 February, 2026, 4:15 pm
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11 February, 2026, 4:15 pm Central - 28°C Rain

We only became MPs and cabinet members because of the people of Fiji - Rabuka

We only became MPs and cabinet members because of the people of Fiji - Rabuka

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. [Image: Fiji Government]

Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has called on all Fijians to support the new Government as they only become members of parliament and cabinet because of the people of Fiji.

While speaking in Wailevu Village in Savusavu, Rabuka says the three Party coalition wants the same thing for Fiji, which is to have an environment where everyone can be heard and move forward together for the betterment of everyone in the future.

He says they believe God gave these lands to our ancestors for us to occupy and also accept other races that have called this place their homeland.

The Prime Minister says they should be protected and their interest safeguarded.

Rabuka says he has received congratulatory remarks from world leaders, and they have assured him of their support in developing Fiji further, for all Fijians.

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