Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has today written to the Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya to get an explanation from her on an alleged nude video of her circulating on social media. When asked the question, Mr Rabuka posed the question to journalist "have you watched it." He added he has written to [â¦] Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has written to the Minister for Women and Children Lynda Tabuya to explain about a viral explicit video, allegedly of her, currently circulating on social media. The PM made the comments when asked if he was aware of the video. Rabuka adds that the letter, reportedly sent this morning, seeks clarification from the However, Tabuya's carefully curated image faced an unexpected challenge with the emergence of a viral video leak that set social media ablaze. The incident, which quickly went viral, raised important questions about digital privacy in the age of social media and the ongoing battle faced by public figures when their personal lives collide with Minister Lynda Tabuya is at the center of controversy after a private video, intended for her husband, was leaked, sparking discussions on technology-enabled gender-based violence. Condemning the unauthorized distribution, she calls for a collective stand against online harassment and vows to take legal action against the perpetrators. This incident not only challenges personal privacy but Minister for Children, Lynda Tabuya, is urging the Fiji Police Force to investigate a video that is being circulated on social media of two children engaging in sexual activities. It is alleged the video was filmed by an adult and exposed on social media. Tabuya is urging the public not to share the video and is stressing the gravity of the 671 likes, 0 comments - fijivillage on December 23, 2024: "PM writes to Tabuya on her nude video circulating on social media Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says he has written to Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection,
Lynda Tabuya to provide an explanation after the circulation of a new explicit video of Tabuya. The Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection, Hon. Lynda Tabuya, issued a powerful challenge to more than 40 young women at the Young Women's Forum today, urging them to stand against online harassment and bullying. describing it as the use of social media, phones, or the internet to harass, stalk, or harm individuals. She Lal said "Lynda [Tabuya] and Aseri [Radrodro] were both equally at fault" for their actions and is calling for both the ministers to step down from their ministerial roles for "abusing their Program: Fiji's women's minister, Lynda Tabuya, removed from post over alleged sex scandal Program: Pacific Beat Tue 5 Mar 2024 at 8:00pm Tuesday 5 Mar 2024 at 8:00pm Tue 5 Mar 2024 at 8:00pm Following the viral video showing the horrific assault on a girl, Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya says this is not discipline Fiji, this is child abuse. Tabuya