The Colour Explosion 2016 took place on the 30th of January in Lautoka. This event promotes physical activity and healthy living.
Kadavu: NCDs remains a concern
Kadavu: NCDs remains a concern
Hon Minister for Health in conversation with staff at Kavala Health Center
The Hon. Minister for Health & Medical Services Mr Jone Usmate visited Kadavu last week to visit health staff, inspect health facilities and meet with villages.
During the weeklong visit, it was highlighted that the number of NCD cases remains a concern that despite having access to an abundance of healthy foods and vegetables.
About 98 hypertension and up to 288 cases of diabetes were recorded. Apart from this around 15 confirmed RHD cases were reported.
Mr Usamate during one of the Talanoa Sessions said, “Our forefather’s diet was mainly fresh fruits and vegetables, unfortunately now we are drifting away from that to consume more processed food”.
“Eating healthy and moving more (being active) should be incorporated into our lifestyle. If we do not choose to make healthy changes in our lifestyle we will have to deal with NCDs”.
Health: Register or renewal required for wholesalers, retailers of tobacco products and suki vendors
Health: Register or renewal required for wholesalers, retailers of tobacco products and suki vendors
Place | Date |
Central Division | |
Korovou Health Office | 19/01/16 |
Nausori Health Office | 20/01/16 |
Navua Health Office | 21/01/16 |
Suva – Level 3 Namosi House | 22/01/16 |
Northern Division | |
Labasa Health Office | 27/01/16 |
Nabuwalu Health Office | 28/01/16 |
Savusavu Health Office | 29/01/16 |
All tobacco product retailers will be levied a registration fee on new or renewed applications as stipulated under Schedule 5 of the Tobacco Control Regulations 2012.
Failure to obtain a registration certificate to sell tobacco products or suki by the 31st of January 2016. Contact the Tobacco Control Enforcement Unit (Central) Level 3, Namosi House, Amy Street, Toorak Suva on Ph: 3314988 for more information.