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New Leader Steps Up in Fiji’s Anti-Corruption Fight
A significant leadership change is underway at the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption, with Lisiate Fotofili stepping in as the Acting Deputy Commissioner. His extensive background in… read more
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Lowe’s Children Donation Project: A Game-Changer for Fiji’s Vulnerable Youth
A remarkable initiative is underway as the Lowe’s Children Donation Project brings hope to students in Fiji with a generous $1.5 million worth of new clothing. This… read more
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Fiji Takes a Stand: The Fight Against Deep-Sea Mining
Fiji grapples with the rising tides of deep-sea mining, as environmental concerns and cultural heritage clash with international interests. Advocates call for a ban to protect the… read more
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Fiji’s Inquiry: Ensuring Transparency or Shielding Officials?
The Commission of Inquiry is making strides as it prepares to draft a crucial letter regarding the recall of key witnesses in an ongoing investigation. With promises… read more
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Drua’s Game Changer: Will They Rise Against the Hurricanes?
As the Fijian Drua gear up to clash with the Hurricanes this Saturday, anticipation runs high for what could be a defining moment in their season. With… read more
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Sugar Industry Showdown: Is Fiji’s Support Outdated?
Niko Nawaikula is challenging the Fijian Government’s ongoing support for the struggling sugar industry, labeling it outdated and unsustainable. As the sector receives significant taxpayer funding yet… read more
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From Engineer to Educator: One Man’s Inspiring Journey Through Volunteerism
At 70, Megumi Gunji’s journey has taken him from marine engineering to inspiring youth in Fiji as a volunteer. Overcoming personal challenges and seasickness, he now shares… read more
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Australia Eyes Redemption at Champions Trophy: Will They Rise to the Challenge?
As Australia gears up for the Champions Trophy in Lahore, the team faces both challenges and opportunities. With opener Travis Head expressing confidence amidst recent setbacks, the… read more
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Fiji’s Sugarcane Industry: Challenges and Hope for Revitalization
Fiji’s sugarcane industry is at a crossroads, grappling with declining grower numbers and numerous challenges ranging from labor shortages to adverse weather conditions. While past trends raise… read more
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Job Raises or Job Losses? Fiji’s Civil Service Dilemma Unfolds
In the wake of potential salary increases for civil servants, the Fijian government faces tough decisions that could lead to job losses. As financial pressures mount, an… read more
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McKellar’s Waratahs: A New Era on the Horizon?
As the NSW Waratahs gear up for a promising season, head coach Dan McKellar remains steadfastly focused on his current role, brushing off rumors surrounding a potential… read more
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“Empowering Education: A Call for Parental Responsibility in Nadogo”
Ratu Ilisaniti Malodali, the Tui Nadogo, is urging parents to elevate the importance of education in their homes. With concerning enrollment rates in local villages, he emphasizes… read more
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Fiji’s Sugar Industry: Can It Survive the Sweet Decline?
Fiji’s sugar industry is at a crossroads, grappling with dwindling production levels and a shrinking workforce. As government support continues, questions loom over the sector’s viability and… read more
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Samoa’s Supreme Court Showdown: Will Politics Shift?
Samoa’s political scene is reaching a boiling point as Opposition Leader TuilaĘ»epa SaĘ»ilele Malielegaoi turns to the Supreme Court to challenge Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa. With… read more
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Fiji: Flash Flood Risks Expected
Prepare for an exhilarating weather extravaganza as a severe thunderstorm warning sweeps across parts of Viti Levu and beyond! From heavy rain to unexpected flash floods, Mother… read more
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Vanuatu’s PM Demands Donors Play by New Rules to Speed Up Recovery Aid
Vanuatu’s Prime Minister Jotham Napat raises alarm over the bureaucratic hurdles that stifle access to crucial donor funds for recovery efforts following recent disasters. As tensions grow… read more
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Inia Seruiratu Champions Social Justice and Inclusion for All Fijians
In a powerful message on World Day of Social Justice, Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu emphasizes the urgent need for fairness, dignity, and equal opportunities for all. With… read more
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Revamping Suva’s Bus Stand: What Commuters Need to Know!
Exciting changes are underway at the Suva Bus Stand as the Fiji Roads Authority and Suva City Council tackle longstanding infrastructure issues. With vital drainage improvements and… read more
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Pacific Nations Unite for $156 Million Tuna Protection Initiative
A groundbreaking initiative involving Fiji and 13 other nations promises to bolster the vital tuna fishing industry in the Pacific amidst the looming threats of climate change.… read more
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“Empowering Choices: Fiji’s Youth Tackle Crime and Build a Brighter Future”
At a recent ceremony, Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu urged students to make choices that can shape a brighter future, amidst rising concerns over youth crime. Highlighting… read more
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Fiji’s Sugar Industry: Can Reform Spark a Sweet Revival?
Fiji’s sugar industry, once a vibrant pillar of the economy, faces a turbulent road ahead marked by political challenges and longstanding land lease issues. As the government… read more
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Samoans Reclaim Citizenship: A Historic Shift in New Zealand’s Laws
In a landmark move, over 400 Samoans have gained New Zealand citizenship following the Samoa Citizenship Restoration Act. This historic legislation addresses past injustices affecting thousands. Discover… read more
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Carbon Tax Debate: A Lifeline or a Costly Mistake for Pacific Islands?
At a recent International Maritime Organisation meeting, a crucial call emerged from the Pacific Islands for a carbon tax on maritime transport. Emphasizing the dire need for… read more
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Fijian Star Melania Turaga Sets New Indoor 800m Record!
In a stunning showcase of skill and determination, Melania Turaga has shattered the Fiji Indoor 800m record while balancing her education in the United States. With a… read more
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Tonga Battles Dengue: Rising Cases Prompt Urgent Health Measures
Tonga is facing a dengue fever outbreak, with cases rising sharply across several islands. Following the first confirmed case, health officials are mobilizing to tackle the situation… read more
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Fiji Takes Big Steps Toward Employment Growth with New Skills Training Initiative
Fiji is taking bold steps to address unemployment with the launch of a new skills training program aimed at bolstering the workforce. The Employment Skills Training program,… read more
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Severe Thunderstorm Alert: Brace for Heavy Rain and Flash Flood Risks!
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Viti Levu, impacting areas from Nadi to Rakiraki and beyond. Expect intense rainfall and the potential for flash flooding… read more
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Fiji’s Sex Workers: A Fight Against Fear and Stigma
In Fiji, many sex workers face a daunting dilemma—fear of stigma and retaliation prevents them from reporting abuse, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. With insufficient legal protections… read more
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Pacific Nations Secure $107 Million to Combat Climate Crisis and Protect Tuna Industry
Amidst the looming threats of climate change, fourteen Pacific island nations are set to receive a substantial $107 million to protect their crucial tuna industry. This unprecedented… read more
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“Reviving Fiji’s Sugar Industry: A Path Beyond Crisis?”
The Fiji Sugar Corporation is grappling with a legacy of mismanagement that’s cost the industry over a billion dollars. With mounting debts and past leadership missteps highlighted… read more