Appreciation and FB
Wonderful initiative
RAYMOND Singh is indeed doing a great job. Yes, Rajnesh Lingam, he does walk the talk and he surely deserves the accolades for his good work. He has suffering people at heart and by organising some events that goes for the good cause is admirable and appreciated. Thanks to him for the wonderful initiative.
We come across many who would think of business but there are few who would do business with a kind heart and pure intention of taking into consideration other suffering people.
Mr Singh not only organises events for the needy and poor but one can tell he feels the pain of others and also feels like rejoicing and giving credit where he thinks fits right.
He has a down to earth personality and a kind heart. A wonderful person who likes to show appreciation to others as well. Thank you Mr Singh for all that.
While on that, acknowledgment also goes towards Krishneel Sen who despite having hearing impairment has done well in life with positive attitude and is the “founder and director of the Deaf Consultancy Pacific (DCP). Wonderful encouraging message from him indeed for the “special people”, not to look at their disabilities rather look at their abilities. “Always focus on your abilities because there is nothing about us without us”. Yes Mr Sen I salute you for that.
May the Almighty continue to bless people with strong spirits and kind heart like you and Mr Singh. Keep thriving with positive vibes.
KIRTI PATEL
Lautoka
Don’t forget
SINCE 2006, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has been continuously engaged in commissioning various capital projects and maintenance works that were undertaken and completed by his government across the country.
Every time he commissions a newly done project, he is surrounded by joyful and happy looking people.
They are happy because their wishes come true.
It is always good to see a government working in the interest of its citizens.
Agreed that this government also has its downside but in terms of upgrade and changes to the public infrastructure the work of the Bainimarama government is unmatched, that is according to my own observation.
At the moment a government delegation including the prime minister is on a tour of the Northern Division.
I hope people up North are using the opportunity to their advantage by meeting the delegation and highlighting any problems that they may have.
It is also pleasing to note that right now leaders of both SODELPA and NFP are also on a mission to listen to the people living in the Western Division.
All elected members of Parliament deserve the same respect and reception because they all work toward the common goal of improving the standard of our living.
I take this opportunity to wish all out there all the best.
Please when you return to the office don’t forget what you promised the people.
Thank you.
SURESH CHAND
Nadi
Facebook life
I WANT to ask what would life be like without Facebook?
Will what we call “life” come to an end?
Or will we get a life?
Before Facebook I didn’t know what was going on in people’s lives. I only got to see photos of their families in their photo albums, and they would be years old.
Today, someone farts, cooks crab, has good to bad times and it’s on Facebook.
I am not against FB, it’s a real question.
As for me, well I’m going to check what Wise and Anthony are talking about. Hehe!
ALLEN LOCKINGTON
Kava Place, Lautoka