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On Tuesday night, Meghan Markle attended her first formal occasion as a member of the royal family. While Meghan looked stunning at the Fiji state dinner in a blue cape dress by Safiyaa and ...
Australia and New Zealand are Fiji's two biggest sources of international visitors and under the proposed Bula Bubble they would be allowed into the country under strict conditions. The country ...
Nadi (Fiji) (AFP) – Grass-skirted traditional dancers ... made their way through the terminal but cries of "bula" (hello) and Indigenous songs of celebration reverberated around the building.
The uniforms, "stylised to the Fijian attire of Sulu Jaba and Bula wear, reflect vibrant aqua colours, to present a balance with the new Fiji Airways’ cabin interiors featuring sophisticated ...
The fight over the trademarking of the Fijian word "bula" has escalated, with Fiji's Government announcing it will be officially contesting the trademark. Fiji's Attorney-General said the ...
The cafe and bars go big on selling the island vibe Fiji is fighting back against a company in the US that's trademarked its national greeting "Bula", saying it was "tone-deaf and wrong".
“BLK has been profitable for 14 out of 15 years and if you want to pinpoint one area that we struggled on was Cyclone Winston, which hit Fiji last year. That set us back about $8 million and had ...
The sheer joy of an exuberant "Bula" greeting, delivered dozens of times a day, never fails to make you smile, and it's easy to see why Fiji is considered the happiest country on Earth.
Cook Islands led 12-4 after Esom Ioka crossed in the 46th minute and alarm bells starting ringing for Fiji. However, brilliant Tigers fullback Jahream Bula sliced through the Cook Islands defense ...
"Bula from Fiji! On the shores of the Pacific Ocean, among wonderful people," said the accompanying message. The Fijian term Bula, pronounced "boo-lah", literally means "life", but it has a ...
The cafe and bars go big on selling the island vibe Fiji is fighting back against a company in the US that's trademarked its national greeting "Bula", saying it was "tone-deaf and wrong".