Dateline Pacific for 28 February 2020
- Description:
- A United Nations report says drug trafficking through the Pacific Islands is of increasing concern; the neglected PNG town of Daru could be wiped out by the covid 19 coronavirus if it arrives there, the mayor says; a Samoan man, who prosecutors say was trafficked to New Zealand and used as a slave, has described being ordered to beat his cousin; the Bougainville Government remains confident it will manage to change the constitution in time for President John Momis to contest this year's election; Fiji's Fisheries Ministry is looking at how to dispose of more than 200 kilogrammes of fish it confiscated during last year's four month harvest ban.
- Display date:
- 27/02/2020
- Location:
- Fiji
- Collections:
- RNZ Pacific
- Content partner:
- RNZ Pacific
- Availability:
- Online
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