Fiji’s first-ever ‘Free At Last Victory march’ to celebrate the outcomes of the 2022 general elections, took place today in the Capital City.
The Freedom March as they call it was organized by the Fiji Performing Rights Association.
More than 100 people turned up to be part of the march which started from the Suva Flea Market to Albert Park and was led by the Fiji Police Band.
The Chairman of FPRA Eremasi Tamanisau says a majority of the people were overwhelmed with joy because of the coalition government and the much-needed change.
Tuciwa Gucake, who traveled from Sydney, Australia just to be part of the march today says that Fiji is free at last after the 2022 elections.
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