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Nasinu Waste Crisis: Illegal Dumping and Uncollected Bins Endangering Health
Overflowing bins and unbearable odors are turning a Nasinu neighborhood into a health concern. Residents blame outsiders for illegal dumping and damaged infrastructure, calling for tougher penalties… read more
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Ministry Eyes New Shelters to Break the Youth Homelessness Cycle
A push to expand shelters and boost rehabilitation is underway as street homelessness and youth reintegration take center stage. Temporary housing is in place, with talks about… read more
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Post-Mortem Awaited in Missing Teen Case as Community Seeks Answers
Tragedy rocks a quiet community as a teen’s disappearance ends in a heartbreaking discovery at Tamaivua-i-Wai. With a post-mortem pending and a family seeking answers, the search… read more
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Fiji Police Urge Responsible Celebrations Ahead of New Year
Fiji gears up for New Year with a safety-first stance, emphasizing personal responsibility and community cooperation. Early arrests for public drinking and disorderly conduct signal a broader… read more
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New Year Safety Drive: Police Urge Responsible Drinking and Community Action Against Illegal Alcohol
As the New Year approaches, authorities urge responsible celebrations and stronger community partnerships. Police say patrols are stepped up to keep festivities safe while cracking down on… read more
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Fiji Expands Nighttime Enforcement Across Shops and Ports This Festive Season
Night-time enforcement is stepping up as the festive season unfolds, widening its reach from shops to seaports in a bid to safeguard shoppers and travelers. A behind-the-scenes… read more
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Lami’s Millers Wharf Heist: Suspects Escape by Boat with Safe
An early-morning robbery at Millers Wharf spurred a sea‑fleeing escape after suspects overpowered a security guard and took a safe. One man is in custody as investigators… read more
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Bail Denied for Two Men in Suva Aggravated Robbery Case as Prosecution Seeks More Time
Two men charged with aggravated robbery were denied bail in Suva, as prosecutors are given time to file detailed arguments. The hearing touched on alibi claims and… read more
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Fiji Market Vending: A Family’s Lifeline and New Year Hope
Three decades of market vending have kept a family afloat at a stall along Khalsa Road. Vinia Tabucegu and her niece balance daily hustle, seasonal rushes, and… read more
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Fiji’s New Year Road Safety Alert: Spike in Speeding and Drunk Driving
As New Year celebrations approach, a weekend surge in speeding and drunk driving grabs the headlines, prompting a stronger police presence on the roads. Authorities urge careful… read more
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The Day Lautoka Became Fiji’s Second City
1976 marked a turning point for Lautoka, named Fiji’s second city amid celebrations by residents and leaders alike. The milestone hinted at rapid growth—from expanding roads to… read more
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Nadi and Lautoka Markets Face Downturn as Costs Rise and Tourists Decline
Market stalls in Nadi and Lautoka are feeling the squeeze as living costs rise and tourist numbers fall. Traders report shrinking profits and unsold stock, yet many… read more
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Akuila Momo Joins Mike Friday Select 7s for Coral Coast Fiji 7s
Rising Fiji 7s talent Akuila Momo headlines the McDonald’s Mike Friday Select 7s ahead of the Coral Coast Fiji 7s. Fresh off the Campese-Serevi Medal, his speed… read more
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Namaka Missing Drug Exhibits: Investigation Still Open, Police Say
Namaka’s missing drug exhibits case is not closed — police say the investigation remains active and has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions for independent… read more
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Vuniyasi Bridge Collapse Leaves 2,000 Stranded as Fiji Delays Replacement
Nearly a year after a wooden bridge collapsed into the Vuniyasi River, thousands must endure longer, costlier trips to access school, markets, and work. With the site… read more
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Draws Unveiled for Fiji Coral Coast 7s Youth Division
Excitement is building as the McDonald’s Fiji Coral Coast 7s Youth Division reveals its pool draw, bringing 16 teams from Fiji, Australia, and Japan together in four… read more
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Fiji’s Suva Court weighs joint trial in eight-suspect drug raid case
Eight suspects linked to a wave of drug-related activity await a pivotal court decision on whether their cases should be heard together. The Defence argues for separate… read more
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Tragic Discovery in Missing Teen Case Sparks Investigation
Tragedy hits Tamavua-i-Wai as investigators probe the disappearance of a 15-year-old boy who was last seen on Christmas Eve. A grim discovery in a plantation has sparked… read more
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FICAC Emphasizes Integrity as Fiji Expands Evidence-Based Anti-Corruption Drive
FICAC closes 2025 with a renewed commitment to fairness, independence, and evidence-based decision making. A measured approach to investigations, prosecutions, and ongoing public education signals a push… read more
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From Captain to Coach: Kolinisau Shapes Fiji 7s for 2028 Olympics
Rasta Rasivhenge hails Osea Kolinisau’s phenomenal shift from Fiji 7s captain to head coach, praising his sharp game sense and leadership. From integrating young players to grassroots… read more
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Fiji Airways Launches Direct Gold Coast to Nadi Flights
Fiji Airways unveils a new direct link between the Gold Coast and Nadi, promising a faster, more convenient Pacific getaway. The thrice-weekly service on a modern Boeing… read more
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Fiji Rugby Union Signals Strategic Leadership Push Ahead of Tier-One Goal
Fiji Rugby Union signals a bold strategic reshaping, tapping local and international talent to boost governance and expertise as the sport targets tier-one status and broader growth. read more
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Suva Bowling Club Sees Bright 2026 After a Successful 2025
Suva Bowling Club ends 2025 on a high note, thanks to generous sponsors and a packed calendar that attracted new players. With 2026 on the horizon, plans… read more
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Young Lifters Set to Shine as Fiji Weightlifting Builds for 2026
Weightlifting Fiji is nurturing a new generation of talent with a grassroots development squad that includes some of the sport’s youngest lifters. Head coach Henry Elder is… read more
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McDonald’s Fiji Coral Coast 7s Unveils Fastest Player Sprint for Final Day
Speed takes center stage at the Fiji Coral Coast 7s with a brand-new Fiji Fastest Player Sprint. The fastest players from each team will sprint for glory… read more
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Bula FC Gears Up for New Zealand Tour with Grueling Endurance Training
Bula FC is pushing its limits as they sharpen fitness for a looming New Zealand tour. Under Stephane Auvray, the squad faces grueling two-a-day sessions to build… read more
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FICAC Defends Independence Amid Scrutiny
FICAC’s independence is under the spotlight as Commissioner Lavi Rokoika asserts the agency is not weaponised and relies on layered internal checks. She stresses that decisions aren’t… read more
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Papua New Guinea Launches Bold Anti-Corruption Push With New Laws and UN Partnerships
Papua New Guinea is stepping up its anti-corruption drive with tougher laws, stronger whistleblower protections, and an updated AML/CTF framework. The government is leaning on civil society… read more
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Rural Fiji Volleyball Tourney Sparks Youth Talent
A vibrant rural volleyball weekend in Naibita united youths and families in a celebration of local talent and teamwork. The tournament shines a light on grassroots players,… read more
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Fiji’s Youth and Sports Minister Celebrates 2025 Wins, Lays Out 2026 Vision
Fiji’s Minister for Youth and Sports looks back on a standout 2025 and lays out a hopeful, action-packed vision for 2026—shining a spotlight on athletes, coaches, and… read more