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Friday, May 25, 2012
At lastl!
from w
At last there has been approval for the Methodist Church in Fiji to hold their conference after - is it - four years of being banned. But will the Police Commissioner and co change their minds once again at the last minute?
Church starts preparations
May 26, 2012 | Filed under: Fiji News | Posted by: newsroom
By MAIKA BOLATIKI
The Methodist Church in Fiji has started its preparation for the annual conference, (Bose ko Viti) scheduled for August.
Church assistant general secretary, Reverend Tevita Nawadra, said they had started preparations after receiving a reply from the Commissioner of Police, Brigadier-General Ioane Naivalurua.
He said church divisions had already carried out their annual meetings in preparation for the August meeting.
Rev Nawadra said the church was thankful to the Fiji Police Force for approving the permit.
The Bose Ko Viti will be held in Suva.
One of the main agenda of this year’s meeting would be the election of a new president.
Rev Nawadra said the church would adhere to all police requirements on the agenda of the conference.
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