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22.01.2022 KUBUNA ROYAL WEDDING The Goneturaga Bale na Vunivalu and former Govenor General Ratu Sir George Cakobau weds Adi Veniana Gavoka from the chiefly household of Namata



20.01.2022 POWER STRUGGLES Tuisavura I the chief of the Mataqalikira clan of Lasakau had three sons- Rabonu also titled Kolivisawaqa I, Tutekovuya and Tuisavura II aka Gavidi. In 1832 Ratu Cakobau’s half brother Ratu Tubuanakoro vasu to Gau was killed by rebels on Bau who were against his Father Tanoa's rule. Due to this power struggle, Kolivisawaqa I was also disposed of by his half brother Tutekovuya or the 'Burner of Vuya'. Koli's mother, Adi Kataoqo and Tubuanakoro's mother, Adi Ve...Continue reading

18.01.2022 His Excellency Ratu Sir George Kadavulevu Cakobau GCMG GCVO OBE 2nd Governor-General of Fiji In office... 13 January 1973 12 February 1983 Monarch Elizabeth II Preceded by Sir Robert Sidney Foster Succeeded by Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau Personal details Born 6 November 1912 Died 25 November 1989 (aged 77) Spouse(s) 1. Adi Veniana Gavoka 2. Lelea Seruwaia Balekiwai Relations Father Ratu Popi Seniloli-(Ratu Popi Seniloli was the Vunivalu of Bau, and father to the Turaga mai Muaidule Ratu Tevita Naulivou and the former Governor-General of Fiji, Ratu George Kadavulevu Cakobau. The son of Ratu Josefa Celua, who was the third son of the Tui Viti Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau and Adi Litia Samanunu, Ratu Popi inherited the title from his cousin, Ratu Penaia Kadavulevu in 1914. Like his predecessor, Ratu Popi was a parliamentarian in the Legislative Council of Fiji. After his death in 1936, it is argued that his eldest son Ratu Tevita Naulivou inherited the title of Vunivalu, after whom it transferred to Ratu George Cakobau. Education: Queen Victoria School Newington College Wanganui Technical College Military service: Rank Captain

17.01.2022 #WeAreAlmostThere It has been a Journey to remember. With three weeks to go, two years seems to have just flown by. Loooking back at the very begining I could n...ot have believed, that I would make it. Looking back I cannot deny the fact that it was tough, yet Gods amazing grace held us togather during our toughest trials and through it all. The journey, tears and sacrifice have all past and its now down to the last stretch. Its now or never! Although it has been a painful struggle, I would not trade this moment , this opprtunity with anything else. Just imagine we are at the most critical part of our nations history. We can decide our destiny as a nation. I consider us the lucky generation. Because very few are given such opportunity. To be able to decide and effectively give our future generations something better. Our Nation has come full circle and all traditional foundations have been shattered and in three weeks time we will be given the opportunity to build a new nation , new foundation and give our future generation a Fiji they truly deserve. So this time around lets do it right, lets give our all and fight to the very end. Lets create a nation truly build on Christian priciples and are guided by Kingdom practices. A nation where as indigenous, we are able to fulfill our calling and live to our fullest potential . A nation where other races can also call home and share with us our abundant resources. We have that opportunity and we must take hold of it, we must own it and in three weeks time..... By the grace of God. We shall archieve it.



15.01.2022 LASAKAU SEA WARRIORS The Lasakau Sea Warriors were a 19th-century warrior sub-culture in the pre-colonial state of Bau, in Fiji. The sea warriors were instrumental in spreading Bau's political power throughout the South Pacific archipelagic islands. The rise of the eminent islet of Bau amongst other embryonic states was due mainly to the projection of sea power through its naval forces. Bauan chief Ratu Tubuanakoro was praised by French Captain Dumont D' Urville in May 1827 f...Continue reading

07.01.2022 Power struggles Tuisavura I the chief of the Mataqalikira clan of Lasakau had three sons- Rabonu also titled Kolivisawaqa I, Tutekovuya and Tuisavura II aka Gavidi. In 1832 Ratu Cakobau’s half brother Ratu Tubuanakoro vasu to Gau was killed by rebels on Bau who were against his Father Tanoa's rule. Due to this power struggle, Kolivisawaqa I was also disposed of by his half brother Tutekovuya or the 'Burner of Vuya'. [17] Koli's mother, Adi Kataoqo and Tubuanakoro's mother, Ad...Continue reading

07.01.2022 Ni sa bula vinaka tale mai na lewe ni noda yavusa vaka Turaga



06.01.2022 Na gone turaga sa bale na Vunivalu na Tui Kaba, Ratu Sir George Cakobau kei na nona matavuvale vakaturaga.

03.01.2022 WARLORDS The phrase in fact emphasized the hierarchical nature of Fijian traditional society where chiefly power was absolute. The relationship between Chiefs and Westerners in especially Missionaries thus became a focal point for gathering insight into Fijian culture and tradition in the nineteenth century. On the rise of the Matanitu of Bau, David Routledge pointed out that the ".. support of the Lasakau was necessary to stability on Bau, even though they were not of the ru...Continue reading

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