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Tamavua Water System Under Strain as Fiji Ramps Up Stabilization Upgrades
Heavy rainfall has stretched the Tamavua water system, challenging raw water quality and reservoir levels. Authorities are racing to stabilize supply with upgrades and a new high-ground… read more
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NFP Leader Mourns Bhagwan Ji Bhindi, Labasa College Educator
A heartfelt tribute to Bhagwan Ji Bhindi, a devoted educator whose disciplined approach shaped generations from Labasa College to Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School. A former student leader… read more
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Super Rugby Pacific Opener Sparks Pacific Rivalry: Drua vs Moana Pasifika
Two Pacific rivals collide in the season opener as the Drua host Moana Pasifika in Lautoka. Expect electric home support and fiery intensity, with plenty at stake… read more
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Yaqona Dispute Turns Fatal as ODPP Releases January 2026 Crime Stats
A dispute over missing yaqona plants ends in a deadly confrontation and a murder charge. January’s crime statistics also spotlight several serious assaults and aggravated robberies, with… read more
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Fiji Blocks 2012 FNPF Pension Reinstatement, Sets Stage for Future Payouts
Fiji’s pension landscape shifts again as Cabinet rejects restoring 2012 FNPF pensions, citing constitutional limits and the fund’s health. Back payments won’t be made, but future pension… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Trough West of Fiji Brings Showers and Thunderstorms with Isolated Heavy Falls; Sunday Outlook Generally Fine
A tropical mix is on the menu today across Fiji—sunny spells with passing showers and a chance of afternoon thunderstorms. Warm island days keep the weekend lively,… read more
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What Will Fiji’s Girmit Museum Reveal About Its Multicultural Heritage?
Fiji is moving forward with plans for a national Girmit Museum, a new cultural landmark meant to preserve a pivotal chapter of the nation’s history. With early… read more
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Japan Funds Cyclone-Resilient Classrooms in Fiji
Two Fiji schools are set to gain cyclone-ready classrooms, a bold step toward safer, more resilient learning spaces. The initiative highlights renewed collaboration to safeguard education in… read more
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Fiji Blocks Backdated FNPF Pension Reinstatement Over Cost and Constitutional Limits
Key pension reforms for Fiji’s FNPF are taking shape: backdated reinstatement was deemed unsustainable, but a new plan will restore reduced pensions from August 1, 2024, balancing… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Trough of Low Pressure West of Fiji Brings Showers and Thunderstorms with Isolated Heavy Falls; Sunday Outlook Mostly Fine
A playful mix of sun and showers drifts across Fiji today as a trough edges near the west. Bright spells mix with brief downpours and the odd… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Heavy Rain Alert Cancelled as Showers Continue Across Fiji Through Saturday
Sun, showers, and the occasional thunderstorm—Fiji’s forecast keeps you guessing. Take a quick teaser look at what the skies might whip up across the islands next, with… read more
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Fiji Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Potential Flash Flooding Across the Fiji Group Through Saturday
Fiji’s weather takes a dramatic turn this weekend—heavy rain today followed by a mix of sun and showers tomorrow. Umbrella-ready days and island mood swings ahead, perfect… read more
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Fiji Health Centre Reopens After Suspected Meningococcal Case
A brief disruption at a local health centre followed a suspected meningococcal case. Health officials say safety protocols were immediately put in place and services have since… read more
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Lautoka Market Brawl: Student Detained as Police Investigate
Police detain a high school student after a brawl at a crowded market, while investigators piece together what happened. Officials urge calm as they review the incident… read more
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Fiji Bitter Marist 7s Get TV Boost With FBC for 50th Anniversary
Fiji Bitter Marist 7s marks a milestone year with a new FBC partnership set to boost visibility for Fiji’s grassroots rugby during its 50th anniversary. Over three… read more
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Drua matches shift to VodaPlay; Walesi streaming sidelined
This season brings a shift in how Drua fans watch the games. Mobile viewing moves to a new streaming platform under an exclusive rights deal, while television… read more
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Fiji on alert as health centre investigates suspected meningococcal case
Health officials have activated precautionary measures at a local health center after a suspected meningococcal case, with services temporarily paused and then resumed. Authorities urge vigilance for… read more
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Sea Level Rise Won’t Erase Borders: Commonwealth Affirms Island Maritime Rights
Rising seas threaten not just coastlines but the very borders that define nations. At a Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting, a landmark move proposes keeping island boundaries valid… read more
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Fiji to Clear Bus Stops, Improve Signals to Ease Suva–Nausori Congestion
Efforts to ease congestion along the Suva–Nausori corridor take a new turn with stricter bus-stop enforcement and smarter traffic-light timing. The plan also considers staggered work and… read more
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Greed for Easy Money and Freebies Threaten Fiji Society
Greed, easy money, and a growing reliance on government handouts are prompting urgent questions about the health of Fiji’s communities. Critics warn that these trends—plus more foreign… read more
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Extra Bula FC’s Round Two Challenge: Adapting to Life Away From Home
Extra Bula FC faces a tough Round Two as they adapt to life away from home and the demanding conditions in Papua New Guinea. With six rounds… read more
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Widespread Food Safety Violations Emerge in Fiji’s Nausori-Nasinu Corridor and Lami
Recent inspections uncover alarming food-safety lapses across local eateries, from unsanitary kitchens to pest problems and risky handling. With calls for tougher penalties and greater transparency, these… read more
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Pacific Unveils Regional Gender-Based Violence Counseling Framework to Standardize Survivor Care
A transformative regional framework for gender-based violence counselling in the Pacific promises to raise ethical standards, center survivors, and harmonize services across nations. Born from decades of… read more
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Fiji Tariff Debate: Are Business Voices Being Heard?
Questions linger as Fiji weighs its electricity tariff plans. Business leaders say commercial voices weren’t fully captured in the consultation, even as a sizeable price rise faces… read more
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Commonwealth Weighs AI Rules to Shield Elections from Disinformation
AI is reshaping elections and public trust, and lawmakers are racing to keep pace with rapid tech change. Commonwealth ministers are weighing practical legal tools, cross-border learning,… read more
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Samoa Considers WST6 Minimum Wage as Civil Servants Get Pay Rise
Samoa’s cabinet has begun consultations on a national minimum wage of WST6 per hour, alongside a civil service pay rise. As stakeholders weigh private-sector impacts and living… read more
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Fiji Radio Emphasizes Human Touch as AI Era Dawns on World Radio Day
Fiji’s radio legacy, built on community trust and human connection, meets a new frontier as AI enters the studio. From cherished conversations to battles with misinformation, discover… read more
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Fiji strike halted as minister sends energy dispute to arbitration
An anticipated strike against Energy Fiji Limited has been halted after government intervention, with the dispute moving to arbitration. As talks on the 2024–2025 claims continue, officials… read more
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Havili Reaches 50 Caps as Moana Pasifika Gear Up for Fiji Clash with the Fijian Drua
Moana Pasifika are one match away from a historic milestone as William Havili eyes his 50th cap. The showdown with the Fijian Drua in Lautoka also marks… read more
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Meningococcal Case Triggers Partial Closure at Tamavua Health Center
Partial closure at Tamavua’s Nuffield Health Center follows a meningococcal disease case, with ER and General Outpatient areas cordoned off and patients relocated. An isolation room is… read more