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Salawa Promoted to Start, Murray Shines Off Bench as Drua Build Explosive Openside Duo
Salawa’s shift into the starting XV and Murray’s impact off the bench are giving the Drua a new edge. The rising open-side pairing is boosting pace, pressure… read more
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Mere Tora Becomes USP’s First iTaukei Woman Graduate, Pioneering Fiji’s Education History
Mere Tora’s journey weaves village roots with a landmark achievement in Fiji’s education—the story of the first iTaukei woman graduate. From classroom teacher to public servant and… read more
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29 March 2026: Fiji Forecast – Strong Southeasterly Winds Up to 45 km/h Affect Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau and Kadavu; Rough Seas and Showers Expected
Strong southeasterly winds and rough seas are shaping the next few days along exposed coasts. Expect cloudy periods with showers and the chance of afternoon or evening… read more
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Fiji Mourns Former President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau as Tributes Spotlight His Open, Witty Leadership
Tributes pour in for Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, a statesman whose career bridged Fiji’s military, parliament and chiefly life. Ro Naulu Mataitini recalls a leader who moved among… read more
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Fiji targets June 2026 to regularise adoption under updated legal framework
Fiji’s revamped adoption framework aims to go live by June 2026, turning years of policy into practice. Expect a short-term uptick in cases as the new system… read more
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Birth Certificates Brought Closer to Fiji’s Bua Villages, Cutting Travel Costs for Families
Bringing civil registry services closer to remote communities is turning long, costly journeys into simple, local visits. A Lekutu case highlights how distance and travel costs once… read more
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Fiji immunity provisions spark heated debate on justice and stability after coups
Two high-profile voices locked horns over Fiji’s post-coup immunity provisions at a public forum, signaling a wider clash between stability and accountability. One side warns that reopening… read more

