Between the Lines

AMBITIONS

The public servants who want to get an election ticket but have not resigned from work are unsure if their bid to become candidates will be successful or not. Some are playing it safe so they have employment if political ambitions don’t come through.

SOLD OUT

The horde at one of the church conferences did a fine job of clearing out most local restaurants. They also bought most taro, breadfruit and bananas that were cooked and for sale in the usual places. It was good for the businesses, but some regulars were not that happy.

BUSY WEEK

Travelling through Faleula from Monday may become a hassle. The Methodist Church is having its annual conference this week. Faleula will be busy, and traffic will be of concern.

LEAVE

It was rather strange to learn that the head of the elections office had taken a week’s leave. It must have been something very urgent because the nation is in a critical stage, and his job is the most important.

FITNESS

The fitness of the recently graduated for the law enforcement agency has been put to question. The pictures from the graduation suggest that many may not be in shape, but then again, never judge a book by its cover.

THAT TIME

It is coming to that time when a lot of things are slowly running out of stock. It is best to find local alternatives and always know where to get a variety from. Also do check the expiry dates on heavily discounted food items.

 

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