LETTERS
Potholes! Ashwini Basant, Nausori
With the number of potholes on the Nabua and Vuna roads, it’s like driving your car in a zigzag motion and again zigzag.
The relevant authorities might want to try that also – drive zigzagging. It’s fun though! BLuE BLowflIEs on fisH Ronnie Chang, Nadi
Reference is hereby made to a TV news aired on Wednesday, May 20, 2020.
A mention was made about seasonal ban on kawakawa and donu, June 1 to September 30, this year.
The very unsightly blue blowflies sitting on fish being sold was plain and simple disgusting. Makes eating fresh fish most unpalatable. Grossly unsightly.
Special attention must be made at all times for TV file footage for all news items to maintain quality and professional presentation. Nothing more, nothing less.
Furthermore, fresh fish for sale, being totally exposed to the elements and unpalatable blue blowflies, should not have been sold, in the first instance.
The Ministry of Fisheries and local municipal authorities must pay greatest attention and detail to hygiene in the sale of all fresh fish. Sellers must be educated, forthwith. Insolvency laws Pranil Ram, Nadi
I am sure authorities have already started looking at reviewing insolvency laws to prevent struggling businesses being forced to file for bankruptcy because of the COVID-19 pandemic.