PM to announce road map today
Bainimarama is expected to make the announcement at about 10am from the Tradewinds Convention Centre.
The Prime Minister had said earlier this month that Fiji will have a new constitution.
Meanwhile, Bainimarama had stressed that some Methodist Church ministers and executives should not be misleading the people by saying that the Church conference will still go ahead in August.
Bainimarama told Fijivillage that he is aware that some church ministers are saying during their sermons that the conference will go ahead, which is totally misleading.
He also cautions parents, after reports surfaced that school children and youths from Methodist congregations were being organized for a march in August.
Bainimarama stressed that no permits will be granted for any such march and people will face the full brunt of the law if they decide to participate in any sub gathering.
He said parents should ensure that the law is followed by everyone.
The Prime Minister said people should keep in mind that the Methodist Church conference will not take place in 2009.
The Youth Pastor for the Methodist Church of Fiji today confirmed that they are not organizing any marches in August.
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