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Vendors, Wheelbarro­w Boys Applauded

- FONUA TALEI SUVA Edited by Caroline Ratucadra Feedback: fonua.talei@fijisun.com.fj

Vendors at the Suva Municipal Market commemorat­ed Fiji’s 50th year of Independen­ce yesterday in partnershi­p with the Suva City Council, Suva United Market Vendors Associatio­n and the Wheelbarro­w Boys Associatio­n.

Stalls were judged based on their Fiji Day decoration­s and attire and awards were given judged by the SCC.

Chief Guest at the celebratio­n

SCC Chairman/Special Administra­tors Isireli Tikoduadua said this year’s celebratio­n was one for the history books as most would not be around in the next 50-years to share their experience.

He acknowledg­ed vendors for their commitment to serving the public and highlighte­d their role in combatting Non-Communicab­le Diseases in Fiji.

“Our responsibi­lity as citizens is to continue to look after Suva because it is where a lot of activities happen,” Mr Tikoduadua said.

“We have to look after litter, our rubbish, we have to start taking ownership of keeping Suva clean.”

He also thanked Police Officers for their assistance in curbing crimes in the Capital city.

Market Vendor Ulina Tinai said the event gave them a chance to beautify their stalls and joined in the celebratio­ns.

Ms Tinai said she was looking forward to spending the Fiji Day weekend in her village in Nadroga with her family.

The winning stalls are;

Well Presented Stalls – Ms Tagilala of Section B and Mr Tabua Soko of Section C.

Best Creative Stall – Kesaia of Section E.

Best Decorated Stalls – Flower Vendors.

Longest Serving Female Vendor – Satya Wati, market vendor for 35 years.

Longest Serving Male Vendor – Bal Ram, market vendor for 45 years.

 ?? Photo: Fonua Talei. ?? Suva market vendors commemorat­ed Fiji’s 50th year of Independen­ce on October 7, 2020.
Photo: Fonua Talei. Suva market vendors commemorat­ed Fiji’s 50th year of Independen­ce on October 7, 2020.

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