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  • Landowners Demand Clarity: Tensions Rise Over Land Management

    Landowners Demand Clarity: Tensions Rise Over Land Management

    Feb 4, 2025

    Landowners in Kalabu Village are voicing their frustrations over the iTaukei Land Trust Board’s handling of lease agreements and communication. As tensions rise, the TLTB attempts to… read more

  • Education Minister Addresses School Enrollment Issues: What Parents Need to Know!

    Education Minister Addresses School Enrollment Issues: What Parents Need to Know!

    Feb 4, 2025

    Concerns are rising as students face unexpected enrollment challenges, with some families being directed to seek new schools just days into the academic year. The Minister for… read more

  • Inia Tabuavou: A Fijian Return with Exciting Expectations

    Inia Tabuavou: A Fijian Return with Exciting Expectations

    Feb 4, 2025

    Inia Tabuavou, the Fijian Drua’s latest signing, faces an intriguing challenge as he transitions from European rugby to the dynamic style of play in Fiji. With the… read more

  • Bainimarama’s Pension Battle: Court Adjourns Key Case

    Bainimarama’s Pension Battle: Court Adjourns Key Case

    Feb 4, 2025

    A significant legal debate looms over former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama’s pension and gratuity payments, with a court hearing postponed until February 19. Bainimarama contests the government’s… read more

  • Tents as Classrooms: A School’s Ongoing Struggle

    Tents as Classrooms: A School’s Ongoing Struggle

    Feb 4, 2025

    Students at Valelawa Primary School are learning in recycled tents, a temporary solution since safety concerns shuttered their wooden classrooms over a year ago. As heavy rains… read more

  • Journalist Defends Integrity in Shocking Murder Trial Testimony

    Journalist Defends Integrity in Shocking Murder Trial Testimony

    Feb 4, 2025

    In a gripping courtroom saga, an investigative journalist faces scrutiny over her interview with a man charged in a shocking murder case. Allegations of deception and ethical… read more

  • “Legacy vs. Youth: Will ‘Big Ben’ Ravai Make His Mark?”

    “Legacy vs. Youth: Will ‘Big Ben’ Ravai Make His Mark?”

    Feb 4, 2025

    Peni Ravai, the seasoned loosehead prop, is embracing the heat of competition as he battles for his place among the rising stars of the Swire Shipping Fijian… read more

  • High Stakes Trial: Former Fiji Minister Faces Corruption Charges

    High Stakes Trial: Former Fiji Minister Faces Corruption Charges

    Feb 4, 2025

    The highly anticipated trial of former Minister Kalaveti Ravu and regional manager Tekata Toaisi gets underway today, centering on serious allegations of corruption. With multiple witnesses scheduled… read more

  • Fiji 7s Struggles: Coach Kolinisau Addresses Missed Opportunities

    Fiji 7s Struggles: Coach Kolinisau Addresses Missed Opportunities

    Feb 4, 2025

    Fiji men’s 7s head coach Osea Kolinisau reflects on the team’s challenging outing at the HSBC Perth 7s, where missed opportunities and lack of control proved costly.… read more

  • Fiji’s Youth Crime Rates: Shocking 47 Cases Filed in High Court

    Fiji’s Youth Crime Rates: Shocking 47 Cases Filed in High Court

    Feb 4, 2025

    A recent report sheds light on a troubling trend in Fiji, revealing that minors are increasingly involved in serious crime. With a significant number of cases filed,… read more

  • Waste Crisis Looms: Fiji’s Outer Islands Urgently Seek Solutions

    Waste Crisis Looms: Fiji’s Outer Islands Urgently Seek Solutions

    Feb 4, 2025

    Fiji’s outer islands face a pressing waste management crisis, with local communities seeking urgent solutions to this growing challenge. The Pacific Recycling Foundation is stepping in with… read more

  • Fiji’s Bold Move to Tackle Plastic Pollution

    Fiji’s Bold Move to Tackle Plastic Pollution

    Feb 4, 2025

    Fiji is stepping up its fight against plastic pollution, with bold plans to lead the way in sustainability. Minister Mosese Bulitavu shares insights from a recent workshop… read more

  • Politics in Every Corner: A Politician’s Call to Change Election Rules

    Politics in Every Corner: A Politician’s Call to Change Election Rules

    Feb 4, 2025

    Veteran politician Surendra Lal voices his concerns over efforts to exclude political affiliations from the Cane Growers Council, arguing that such restrictions undermine democracy. He insists that… read more

  • Screening Candidates: A New Proposal for Sugar Cane Growers Council Elections

    Screening Candidates: A New Proposal for Sugar Cane Growers Council Elections

    Feb 4, 2025

    A sugarcane farmer is pushing for a transformative shift in leadership evaluation ahead of the Sugar Cane Growers Council election. With a focus on expertise and transparency,… read more

  • Disputed Thresholds: Sugar Cane Election Criteria Under Scrutiny

    Disputed Thresholds: Sugar Cane Election Criteria Under Scrutiny

    Feb 4, 2025

    The debate surrounding the eligibility criteria for the Sugar Cane Growers Council election has sparked significant concern among farmers. With proposed production thresholds on the table, some… read more

  • Revitalizing Indigenous Food: A Path to Economic Growth and Safety

    Revitalizing Indigenous Food: A Path to Economic Growth and Safety

    Feb 4, 2025

    At the recent Codex Committee meeting in Nadi, participants delved into the vital topic of indigenous food preservation and commercialization. With insights from experts like Dr. Vincent… read more

  • Fiji’s PM in D.C.: Key Meetings and Prayer Breakfast Ahead

    Fiji’s PM in D.C.: Key Meetings and Prayer Breakfast Ahead

    Feb 4, 2025

    Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s visit to Washington, D.C. is marked by pivotal meetings that could reshape Fiji’s role in the Pacific. From engaging with U.S. Senators to… read more

  • Fiji Calls for EU Cooperation: A Path to Resilient Trade?

    Fiji Calls for EU Cooperation: A Path to Resilient Trade?

    Feb 4, 2025

    Fiji is taking strides to strengthen its trade relationship with the European Union, emphasizing the need for collaboration to tackle the challenges facing Pacific economies. Amidst ongoing… read more

  • Empowering Healthy Futures: A New Initiative in Fiji Schools

    Empowering Healthy Futures: A New Initiative in Fiji Schools

    Feb 4, 2025

    Discover the transformative plans set for schools in Fiji by Diabetes Fiji as they work to promote healthier habits among students. With a focus on healthy eating,… read more

  • Tabuya Stands Firm: Legal Action Looms Against Online Accusers

    Tabuya Stands Firm: Legal Action Looms Against Online Accusers

    Feb 4, 2025

    Lynda Tabuya, former Minister for Women and Children, stands firm in her commitment to justice and accountability. With plans to take legal action against two individuals for… read more

  • Exclusive: Call to Redefine Salusalu Traditions Sparks Debate

    Exclusive: Call to Redefine Salusalu Traditions Sparks Debate

    Feb 4, 2025

    Attorney-General Graham Leung is stirring conversation with his stance on ceremonial traditions, particularly regarding the use of salusalu for government officials. While championing a new law firm… read more

  • Fiji’s Healthcare Revolution: A New Era of Medical Innovation

    Fiji’s Healthcare Revolution: A New Era of Medical Innovation

    Feb 4, 2025

    Discover how Pacific Specialist Healthcare Hospital is revolutionizing healthcare in Fiji with groundbreaking medical advancements and a visionary approach. From state-of-the-art technology to dedicated care, their journey… read more

  • Fiji’s Battle Against Rising Crime: Can New Leadership Make a Difference?

    Fiji’s Battle Against Rising Crime: Can New Leadership Make a Difference?

    Feb 4, 2025

    Amid rising concerns over drug-related crimes and police misconduct, Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu is on a mission to reform the Fiji Police Force. With a mantra of… read more

  • Is Plastic Waste in Paradise About to Overwhelm Our Islands?

    Is Plastic Waste in Paradise About to Overwhelm Our Islands?

    Feb 4, 2025

    Waste management is becoming a critical challenge for communities on outlying islands, with urgent needs for sustainable solutions. As requests for assistance multiply, the alarming trend of… read more

  • Fiji Launches Major Waste Management Initiative with ADB Partnership

    Fiji Launches Major Waste Management Initiative with ADB Partnership

    Feb 4, 2025

    A transformative initiative is set to reshape waste management in Fiji’s Western Division. With plans for a new sanitary landfill and the rehabilitation of existing dumpsites, local… read more

  • Fiji Faces Heavy Rain and Thunderstorm Alerts: What You Need to Know

    Fiji Faces Heavy Rain and Thunderstorm Alerts: What You Need to Know

    Feb 4, 2025

    Heavy rain is set to impact the Fiji group as a slow-moving trough of low pressure looms over the region. Isolated thunderstorms and potential flash flooding are… read more

  • From Humble Beginnings: The Rise of Fiji’s $80K Shirt Manufacturing Venture

    From Humble Beginnings: The Rise of Fiji’s $80K Shirt Manufacturing Venture

    Feb 4, 2025

    Discover how Packaging Fiji Ltd, a shirt manufacturing company, emerged in 1982 with a vision to enhance local industry in Fiji. From modest beginnings and challenges with… read more

  • Lynda Tabuya Takes Legal Action Against Overseas Nationals

    Lynda Tabuya Takes Legal Action Against Overseas Nationals

    Feb 4, 2025

    Lynda Tabuya, a prominent figure in Fiji’s political landscape, is stepping into the legal arena as she prepares to take action against two expatriates. Following recent party… read more

  • Tabuya’s Triumph: from Dismissal to Parliamentary Resilience

    Tabuya’s Triumph: from Dismissal to Parliamentary Resilience

    Feb 3, 2025

    Lynda Tabuya’s political journey takes an unexpected turn as she retains her seat in Parliament amid a scandal. Despite facing dismissal over a controversial video, an investigation… read more

  • Tropical Disturbance TD06F: A Potential Cyclone on the Horizon?

    Tropical Disturbance TD06F: A Potential Cyclone on the Horizon?

    Feb 3, 2025

    A new tropical disturbance, TD06F, has formed between Vanuatu and New Caledonia, capturing the attention of meteorologists. With winds reaching up to 60 km/h and the potential… read more

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