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Saturday, 23 January 2010

Listen to RadioNZ National this Monday Evening

If you can, tune in to Nights with Bryan Crump on Radio New Zealand National at 9:40pm this Monday. Bryan has asked me for my  opinion on recent Fiji developments. And invite your friends to join you.

10 comments:

joe said...

Hi Croz, pls provide a shortwave freq or a website for this if possible. No doubt, Lt. Col. Leweni's proposed appointment is a hot topic at the moment, may I suggest that Madam Helen be considered as the NZ appointee to Fiji.

Anonymous said...

How to hear this from Syd Australia

Crosbie Walsh said...

I'll provide the link after the interview. Don't think I do any so it can be heard live from outside NZ.

Link to my December interview with Bryan
http://crosbiew.blogspot.com/2009/12/o-crozs-live-interview-by-radio-nz.html

SDAW said...

Thanks for another well-informed and very interesting interview. Need to tell Radio NZ that your url is "Crosbie W" not "Croz biew". Must think that B.I.E are your middle names.

Crosbie Walsh said...

I rushed through the interview. Too much on Amnesty International; too little on Leweni. I also made an error. It was Pramesh Chand and not Paresh Prasad. Apologies to Pramesh. The internet link of the interview should be available in +/- 24 hours. Thanks SDAW for your kind words

Crosbie Walsh said...

And I still got it wrong. It's Paresh Chand.

Anonymous said...

And yet again ... it's Parmesh Chand.

Crosbie Walsh said...

Parmesh it is. Thanks again.

FijiToday said...

Having worked alongside Parmesh in the past I still hold him up as an example of the excellent civil service we have in Fiji. The potential has always been there but the leadership was lacking.

Ratu Walesi said...

So instead of someone of substance and real achievement like Parmesh Chand, we get old dreamy kava eyes the drummer boy served up as Frank's emissary to Wellington. Lt Col Leweni can parumpapumpum all the way from Paraparaumu to the Bee Hive but hasn't got a hope in hell of persuading the Kiwis to march to his master's beat on Fiji. That's the problem, Croz. The more people like you go on the airwaves trying to justify Frank's actions, the more outrageous and unreasonable his behaviour. Let's face it. They need to start playing another tune in Suva before the Kiwis and Aussies tap their feet in appreciation.