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Stall by stall | Waqa’s desire to be successful

Summary by FijiTimes
At 65, Vilimaina Waqa remains a financially independent woman. She lives in Nayawasara Village in Tailevu and sells vegetables and yaqona at the Korovou Market. With her husband’s encouragement, she became a market vendor in 2000. She said it resulted from perseverance and a strong desire to succeed. “I was born on Taveuni,” Ms Waqa said. “My mum is from Qamea and my father hails from Kadavu. “After their marriage they lived on Qamea. “We were a…
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FijiTimes broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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