- Ratu Osea
Gavidi (October 1943 – 3
April 2015, in Suva) was a
Fijian politician and
indigenous chief. He was
prominently involved in
defending the interests...
- Party, with the
remaining seat
going to an
independent candidate, Osea
Gavidi.
Although the NFP
emerged as the
largest party, Governor-General George...
- Ratu Aca
Ronald Gavidi Ratuva (born 30
December 1978, in Sigatoka),
better known as Aca Ratuva, is a
Fijian rugby union player. He
plays as a
flanker or...
-
reneged upon, and she was
given to Ratu
Gavidi,
Komai Nadrukuta. She was
widowed on 26
April 1850 when
Gavidi was shot in the back
during a
skirmish with...
- son of
Gavidi. The rise of the
Mataqalikira clan of
Lasakau began with Ratu
Tubuanakoro alias Kolivisawaqa I,
Tutekovuya and
Tuisavura alias Gavidi. In 1832...
- of Viti Levu.
These Party was
formed by one of the
Nadroga minor chiefs Gavidi who
campaigned on the
platform that
Western Itaukei should take
their rightful...
-
particularly in the west of the country. The
Western United Front of Osea
Gavidi won only two seats, but
split the vote,
allowing the
National Federation...
-
Kumar Savenaca Nabati Waisea Nagonelevu Sahil Deo Aron
Naicker Isimeli Gavidi Luke
Vakavotu Prashant Kumar Richard Swami Sailimone Ravonokula Ibraheem...
- to
Naroi to
celebrate the 21st
birthday of his
youngest daughter,
Bulou Gavidi Draunidalo.
Draunidalo was from the
chiefly family of Naroi, Moala, in the...
- The new
council reelected Volavola unopposed on 17 November, with
Josefa Gavidi, also of the SDL, as his deputy. He was re-elected in
November 2008 for...