Weather !!..

Bula to all our Website visitors well the weather has not been too favorable in Fiji and for the last two weeks friends and family especially in the west have been worst affected by the floods, thanks to organizations and government, food supplies have been frequent at evacuation centers. Vinaka na loloma!!! any way all good today on the weather front( Tuesday 7th Feb) weather experts say it will be a fine day, BUT brace yourselves we have another rainy day tomorrow till Friday, hopefully we are all in the clear next week.

Chicken Sounds

Making chicken sounds from a cup.You will need: A plastic drinking cup
* Yarn or cotton string (nylon string will not work well)
* 1 paper clip
* Paper towel
* A nail
* Scissors
* Water
1.What to do: Cut a piece of cotton string about (40 cm) long.
2.Ask an adult to use the nail to carefully punch a hold in the center of the bottom of the cup.
3.Tie one end of the yarn to the middle of the paper clip. So when your holding the paper cup upside down the paper clip is laying flat across the bottom of the cup.
4.Push the other end of the yarn through the hole in the cup and pull it through.
5.Get a piece of paper towel about the size of asaqamoli, then fold it once and get it damp in the water.
6.Now it’s time to make some noise! Hold the cup firmly in one hand, and wrap the damp paper towel around the string near the cup. While you squeeze the string, pull down in short jerks so that the paper towel tightly slides along the string. If all goes well – you hear a chicken.
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Outdoor Broadcast for U.S .P

Hi guys ,Calling all potential students, U.S P will be talking about the advantages of D.F. L (Distance Flexible Learning) down at the Sugar City Mall from 9 – 1pm on the 21st Jan. Find out more about D.F.L Courses ans how you can complete your whole programme through D.F.L. The Mix Fm O.B team will be there, so join us!!!!

Hospital Visit!!

Hi, Mix fm staff will be visiting the Lautoka Childrens ward on the 16th of December to distribute gifts to our kids who are not able to spend Christmas at home due to being ill. Mix fm started this last year and continues this year with the giving of presents. Mix Fm could not have done this without the help of:

W & G

Value City

and Westpac Banking Corporation..

The staff and management of Mix Fm thank you from the bottom of our hearts and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a joyous New Year.

Christmas in the Park.

Bula vinaka to you all, join Mix fm family and staff on the 23rd of December at 7pm out at churchill park, for a night of Christmas Carolling. We also will be seeing some entertainment from different youths groups who will be dancing and singing on the Christms Themed night. Bring the family down. A big vinaka vakalevu to the Lautoka City Council for helping us make this possible. Join us!!!

Daylight Saving Is Back!!!

Daylight saving starts in Fiji

Prepare to advance your clocks one hour ahead of the standard time, because Fiji’s daylight saving period is about to start from October 23.

Minister for Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment, Mr Filipe Bole made the Daylight Saving Order saying this initiative in Fiji has benefitted both the private and public sector over the years.

“People of Fiji are urged to take full advantage of the daylight saving period time because this allows more quality time for recreation and to be with family, while also increasing overall economic activity, work and agricultural productivity,” Mr Bole said.

Members of the public are reminded to change their time to one hour in advance at 2am to 3am on October 23, 2011 and one hour back at 3am to 2am on February 26 next year.Thanks to the Ministry of Information for this piece of news ,and hey would be fun to see just how many people will get to work early on the 26th …lol have fun people.

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Day light saving is Back!!!

Daylight saving starts in Fiji

Prepare to advance your clocks one hour ahead of the standard time, because Fiji’s daylight saving period is about to start from October 23.

Minister for Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment, Mr Filipe Bole made the Daylight Saving Order saying this initiative in Fiji has benefitted both the private and public sector over the years.

“People of Fiji are urged to take full advantage of the daylight saving period time because this allows more quality time for recreation and to be with family, while also increasing overall economic activity, work and agricultural productivity,” Mr Bole said.

Members of the public are reminded to change their time to one hour in advance at 2am to 3am on October 23, 2011 and one hour back at 3am to 2am on February 26 next year. Thank to the Ministry of Information for this piece of important news…. So remember guys, set the alarm clock for 5 oclock , when in actual fact it will go off at 4am….yikes!!!!!!!!! have fun……lets see how many will get to work late on the first day…….lol