“Let us love one another, for love comes from God”
That was quoted by the Minister for Labour, Industries and Employment, Jone Usamate to members of his staff who celebrated Fiji Day today.
Usamate said as one people, we are one nation, basing our solidarity in love, dignity, humility and humanity. He said Fiji recognises the freedom of our various communities to follow our beliefs.
Today more than 200 employees of the Labour Ministry were dressed up in a various blue outfits in Suva to mark the 42nd Independence Day of the nation.
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