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We know fans of the Yellow Bucket will be expecting a lengthy discussion on the release of George Speight and Shane Stevens but to be honest there is not much left to say
We know fans of the Yellow Bucket will be expecting a lengthy discussion on the release of George Speight and Shane Stevens but to be honest there is not much left to say
It has been another busy week on Fijian social media as our various influencers and trolls hunt down the latest drama to exploit. This does make life interesting, but it
As preparatory discussions continue around the country on the proposed Truth and Reconciliation Commission, YB flashed back to similar debates held the first time this to
There has been a burst of conversation around the constitution and as per usual it has unleashed a variety of opinion on the subject. First a little grounding …â
It is Parliament week once again and YB is really getting the sense that for the first time in a VERY long time our politicians, on both sides, are finally getting down t
As our parliament sat to review the Budget for the coming year there was much to consider but interestingly there was little discussion on what could be the next big dram
As Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka reflects on his position post the extraordinary events of the last two weeks his options may appear intoxicating, but it would be wise t
At the Yellow Bucket we have been watching the recent political contortions with caution. Despite calls for early analysis we thought it best to avoid rush to judgement a
Contemplating seemingly endless amounts of rain pour from the sky over the last month or so and the ironic lack of water in our taps has not left YB in the happiest of pl
As we reviewed last week’s parliamentary debate we were a bit overwhelmed by the variety of issues raised and the challenges facing the Government in moving to sol
YB noted with interest comments this week by Parmesh Chand as Permanent Secretary for Public Service recognising that Fiji Civil Servants have a deep-seated problem with
It seems strange but just over 12 months into the current parliamentary term, we need to remind ourselves that FijiFirst is still the largest single party (26 seats). We
For Fiji’s oldest party, the National Federation Party, the future “COULD be so bright they’ll have to wear shadesâ€. Note the slight change in t
We will admit the events of the last week or so have disrupted discussions around the Yellow Bucket. Our focus was on a new year review of prospects for our various polit
With New Year resolutions out of the way and year TWO of a four-year term underway it is time for our various political players to take a moment …… breatheâ
Public discussion in the first half of the year was, understandably, dominated by the economy as the new Government began to open the economic cupboards to find them, as
As we enter into what we believe will be a quiet festive season, on the political front at least, we start a series of columns that will review the extraordinary year tha
The recent TOPEX conference featured more talk about the impact of the exodus of Fijian workers to Australia and New Zealand. Permanent Secretary Finance, Shiri Gounder,
YB was a little startled the other day to receive on their FB social media feed, an article from Lonely Planet titled, “10 Reasons why Fiji is one of the happiest c
The last two weeks have been “interesting†ones on the local political scene. The drama began with the Black Friday (October 13th) announcement of a cabinet r
Money Money Money It does make the world go round and lately folks in Fiji have been busily working on ways of short circuiting their way to lots of it! The problem as