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Rewa Coach Vows Sharper Finishing Ahead of Labasa Rematch
Rain-soaked chances punctuated Rewa’s 1-0 win as coach Priyant Manu calls for sharper finishing. With a tougher rematch at Labasa’s Subrail Park on the horizon, there’s no… read more
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Fiji’s Counter-Narcotics Push Hinges on Insider Integrity and Tough Vetting
An expert warns that integrity within intelligence is a make-or-break factor in counter-narcotics work. Even a handful of compromised insiders could leak sensitive information and derail investigations.… read more
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Fiji Drug Crisis Sparks Call for Government-Church Unity to Protect Youth
A rising drug crisis in Fiji calls for a united response—where government and church leaders work together beyond arrests to heal families and support the youth. It’s… read more
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Climate Pressures Test the Rule of Law as Fiji PM Pushes Commonwealth Legal Reforms
Climate pressures and digital disruption are testing legal systems worldwide, prompting leaders to reinforce the rule of law as the foundation of justice and resilience. A push… read more
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Fiji Cocaine Mystery: Where Did the Rest Go?
Fiji’s leaders are shining a light on a drug legacy, suggesting large quantities of cocaine may have vanished from the record before the current administration. With tougher… read more
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World Cancer Day Sparks Fiji Push for Prevention and Early Detection
World Cancer Day highlights Fiji’s ongoing battle with rising cancer cases and late detections. A hopeful push for healthier living and early screening aims to protect communities… read more
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Toorak, Suva Family Left Homeless After Overnight Fire — Community Rallying to Help
A Toorak family faces homelessness after a devastating house fire. Investigators are probing the cause as the community rallies to lend support during this difficult time. read more
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Fentanyl Threat Looms Over Fiji and the Pacific
A looming drug threat could hit Fiji and the Pacific hard, as a highly potent opioid edges closer to communities. Experts urge urgent, cross-community action to educate,… read more
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Fiji HIV Outbreak Triggers DFAT Travel Warning
Fiji is confronting an HIV outbreak as infection rates rise and transmission patterns shift. With health authorities scrambling to respond, travelers could face new public-health challenges in… read more
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Fiji Sugar Growers Confront Stand-Over Cane Crisis, Seek Compensation
A perfect storm hits sugar cane growers: labor shortages, a mill outage, and relentless rain keep cane in the fields longer than planned. Thousands of tonnes remain… read more
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EFL Mediation Ends as CETWUF Turns to Arbitration in Fiji
Energy Fiji Limited remains hopeful for a constructive outcome as negotiations with the Construction Energy and Timber Workers Union of Fiji take a turn after the union… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Trough Approaching from the East Brings Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms and Flood Risk
Today could flip from sunshine to sudden showers as a trough edges closer, with isolated thunderstorms adding a splash of drama for several islands. Breezy northeast winds… read more
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Rain-Soaked Fiji Grassroots Football Festival Ignites Youth Talent
Rain couldn’t dampen the excitement as Fiji’s grassroots festival returns, sparking a new wave of budding players eager to hone their skills. With mentors guiding the way… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Cloudy with Showers and Thunderstorms, Flood Risk Across Viti Levu and Island Groups as Northeast Winds Increase
Bright sun meets passing showers as Fiji rides a breezy northeast wind this week. A developing trough hints at thunderstorms and localized downpours that could remix plans… read more
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Mediation Fails as EFL and CETWUF Head Toward Arbitration
Energy Fiji Limited and the workers’ union have hit a tense crossroads after a proposed benefits package, including a five percent pay rise, was declined in mediation.… read more
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Weekend X-ray Disruption at CWM Hospital Triggers Ministry Review
Over the weekend, routine X-ray services at a major hospital faced a brief disruption, while patient care continued with interim measures. A review is underway to safeguard… read more
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Chiefs lock in Parker through 2027 and Carter through 2028 ahead of Blues clash
Two All Blacks have locked in longer futures with the Chiefs, re-signing through 2027 and 2028. As Super Rugby Pacific kicks off, the signings boost the squad… read more
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Minister Visits Northern Division to Push Market Reforms and Terminal Upgrades
Minister Maciu Nalumisa’s Northern Division tour spotlights ongoing market upgrades and the Nabouwalu Passenger Terminal, a lifeline for traders and travelers alike. Through direct talks with vendors… read more
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PAP Warns Over Leaked List as It Reaffirms Confidential Candidate Process
As elections approach, a major party defends the confidentiality of its candidate selection and launches an internal probe into a leak that breached party discipline. Leaders stress… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Showers, Thunderstorms and Local Flood Risk as East to Northeasterly Winds Bring a Trough Approach
Cloudy days with scattered showers are shaping up for Fiji, with the potential for isolated thunderstorms as the week unfolds. Expect gusty winds and rough seas, especially… read more
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Commonwealth Ministers Meet on Rule of Law Amid Global Shifts
As global challenges accelerate, leaders emphasize the rule of law as the anchor of stability and trust. They advocate fair, resilient justice systems that protect the vulnerable… read more
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Is China Building a Military Footprint in the Pacific? U.S. Commission Flags Dual-Use Projects
China’s Pacific infrastructure push may blur lines between civilian investment and military access. Experts warn that debt-linked, dual-use projects could strengthen Beijing’s long-term reach, prompting calls for… read more
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Labasa fish market parking fines: who owns the space?
Parking fines at Labasa’s fish market spark a clash over land ownership, rules, and safety. Vendors say the arrangements weren’t clearly communicated, even as authorities push for… read more
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Fiji Drug Crisis Triggers Nationwide, Cross-Sector Unity
– A call for national unity is rising to meet Fiji’s escalating drug crisis, with faith leaders urging a broad, cross-sector response. – In Suva, a two-day… read more
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Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl LX halftime as NFL bets on a global audience
Bad Bunny headlines Super Bowl LX, igniting a debate about fit and the fans it could attract. But the move is being framed as a strategic leap… read more
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Isabella Mageo Brings Military Values to the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant
Isabella Ah-Mu Mageo, Miss American Samoa, brings military discipline and leadership to the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant in Nadi. Guided by seven core values, she reimagines the… read more
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Narcotics Bill Sparks Push for Anonymous Tips, NGO Involvement, and Faster Police Response
Community leaders push for faster, safer tips in the fight against drugs as the Narcotics Bill moves forward. From anonymous reporting to NGO involvement and clearer action… read more
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Fiji Sees Rising Diabetes Among Young Adults, STEPS Survey Finds
Diabetes is moving into Fiji’s younger generations, with rising cases among 18–29-year-olds. The latest data highlight shifting demographics, awareness gaps, and a pressing need for early screening… read more
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Fiji’s New Workplace Bill Sparks Debate on Harassment, Maternity, and Menstruation Leave
Fiji’s Employment Relations Amendment Bill 2025 kicks off a nationwide consultation on sweeping workplace reforms. As advocates push for stronger protections—from safer workplaces to maternity provisions and… read more
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Fiji Tackles Fraudulent Job Agents as PALM Opportunities Expand
Misleading recruitment agents are fueling concerns in Fiji as authorities crack down on false job promises abroad, while thousands participate in the PALM mobility program. read more