Kulas upset Oceania champions
CONGRATULATIONS to the Digicel Kula Girls for making a flying start in the Women’s Four Nations football tournament in Canberra.
The Kulas beat Oceania champions PNG 2-0, and took revenge for the 2-1 loss at the hands of PNG at
As the series of talks continue, global warming worsens, resulting in many crises, the worst being the food crisis.
Now we have to work on deforestation to grow food to eliminate poverty. Let’s hope there is some balanced program to save our planet the HFC Bank Stadium. Goals from Cema Nasau and Luisa Tamanitoakula gifted the Kulas a fine victory, as they play the Young Matildas on Friday.
Apart from the win, our journalist, Rohit Deo, has just added another to save our lives. It is our responsibility to help overcome this global problem.
Our attitude towards climate change with the support and co-operation will make the world of difference to live safely but we have to look at our own backyard first.
“It is our collective and individual responsibility to protect and nurture the global family, to support the weaker members and to preserve and tend to the environment in which we all live.” – Dalai Lama.
TAHIR ALI
Hamilton, New Zealand
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