Keep it clean Keep Fiji clean and beautiful! This is just a cliche for the Nasinu municipality. The town council is behind schedule in its removal of green and white goods waste. Despite reminders and follow-ups, relevant personnel affiliated to the Nasinu Town Council neither take any action nor communicate to provide update or give feedback.
More importantly, the municipality also has many highly educated residents who will dump their rubbish at the “no dumping” sign post. The piles of waste accumulate and grow. As the load increases so does the impact on the environment, the drainage and also, risks the health and safety of humans and animals alike.
May be it is time for the Government to introduce a week-long awareness in schools by incorporating littering and environmental laws into the curriculum, give projects, create posters and host carnivals to show the children and adults the effects of decluttering own home but making Fiji not so beautiful. S A L SINGH, NASINU. Not the end of the world The US Defense Secretary will be coming to town next week with his full entourage.
It will be a circus and Martintar and Namaka will be most affected. I suggest to Ronnie Chang of Martintar to stock up on his nappies and kava because there will be a whole heap of heartache for him with the road closures and diversions while the circus is in town. Planning and preparation are the best ways to tackle these one-off things.
I am trying to pre-empt this just so that we do not hear an.