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Speaking to Village News, Methodist Church Assistant General Secretary and President of the Assembly of Christian Churches in Fiji, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu said their message this Christmas is a simple advise which can change lives.
The Arya Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji President, Kamlesh Arya has urged people to learn the values and the true meaning of Christmas.
And Village News took to the streets of the capital today to speak to the people on how they plan to celebrate Christmas this year. Many who are still in a shopping frenzy say they plan to stay home and spend time with their family.
Meanwhile, for those who are planning to do their traditional Christmas “lovo” tomorrow may have to make last minute changes to their plans.
Nadi Weather Office Director Rajendra Prasad said with a trough of low pressure over the group, we can expect a wet Christmas and Boxing day ahead.
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