HIGH in the rugged interior of Nubumakita, where the land folds into steep ridges and narrow tracks, stories are not merely told – they are lived, remembered, and anchored to places. In Nubumakita village in Nasau, Ra, one such story continues to shape both identity and livelihood – the brief but enduring passage of Navosavakadua (Mosese Dukumoi) through the village during his journey to Suva as a prisoner. Travelling under guard as a prisoner b…
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