- Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi, Lord
Madraiwiwi Tangatatonga (10
November 1957 – 29
September 2016) was a
prominent Fijian lawyer,
legal scholar, jurist, and politician...
- Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi (1859 –
December 1920) was a
Fijian Ratu and
early colonial administrator in what was then the
British Crown Colony of Fiji. Born...
- Levu, the
largest island in the Fiji archipelago. His father, Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi, was the son of the
Bauan noble and
rebel leader Ratu Mara Kapaiwai. After...
-
conventions is Joni
Madraiwiwi, who
served as Vice-President from 2004 to 2006. Joni is the
Fijian rendering of "John".
Madraiwiwi,
which means "sour bread...
-
being based on the Bible. In contrast, then-Vice
President Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi stated that he felt that ****
people should have
their right to privacy...
- reading. He also made
occasional trips to Kashmir. Vice-President Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi called Mishra "a
fortress of
rectitude and
integrity that was
never breached...
-
Another high
chief from
Kubuna is the Roko Tui Bau, most
recently Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi, the
former Vice-President of Fiji who died in 2016.
According to sources...
-
Great Council of
Chiefs approved President Iloilo's
choice of Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi as the new vice-president. See main article: 2006 Fiji
presidential election...
- in the Fiji
Times on 25 June,
Iloilo and his Vice-President, Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi, had
asked Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase to
withdraw the government's...
- New
Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark,
Fijian Vice
President Ratu Joni
Madraiwiwi and
Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase,
Vanuatu president Kalkot Mataskelekele...