Developments in the health sector four years into the 1980s gave reason for optimism, according to a report published in The Fiji Times on Thursday, September 27, 1984. The report stated the Central Nursing School in Tamavua, built in 1908 as a training institute for midwifery, was to be replaced by a new $5.45million complex to be built under a Japanese Government aid scheme. This newspaper reported that the then Minister for Foreign Affairs Jo…
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