Bainimarama happy with health audit
This is after touring remote sites manned by our troops in Sinai.
According to the Audit, there has been a reduction in personnel visiting the Medical Center at the North Camp in El Gorah and Commodore Bainimarama attributed this to the awareness campaign by the RFMF in improving the health and fitness standards of all service personnel.
Commodore Bainimarama received positive comments from the Force Commander, General Whiting on the progress of the Second Battalion, Fiji Infantry Regiment.
He was informed that Fiji battalion won top honors in the MFO Annual Force Skills Competition beating Columbia Battalion, US Battalion and other small units within the MFO.
Bainimarama will continue with his visit in the coming days before returning to Fiji for the Fiji day celebrations next week.
Story by: Watisoni Butabua
Source: Ministry of Information.
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