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Billiard Shop Caretaker Faces Charges Over Mpaisa Scam
A 63-year-old caretaker has found himself in hot water after being charged with fraud involving the Mpaisa platform. The case, rooted in a suspicious $250 transaction, raises… read more
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Education Stakeholders Gather to Debate ‘No Repeat Policy’ Today
Today at Suva Grammar School, a National Consultation will bring together educators, parents, and students to discuss the potential repeal of the controversial ‘No Repeat Policy.’ This… read more
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Labour Law Amendments Under Fire: Are Employers the Real Victims?
Opposition MP Joseph Nand raises alarms over the Labour Law Amendments, questioning the Ministry of Employment’s consultation process. His critique highlights potential ramifications for both employers and… read more
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Australia’s Coral Coast 7s: A Pathway for First Nations Athletes
Australia’s upcoming Coral Coast 7s tournament is set to make waves by spotlighting First Nations athletes. With a squad featuring five Indigenous players and an Indigenous coach,… read more
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Matana Sets His Sights on Leading Fiji 7s in Perth
As the HSBC SVNS Perth leg approaches, all eyes are on Jeremaia Matana, who might soon resume his leadership role with the Fiji men’s rugby sevens team.… read more
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Power Struggle Unfolds: DPP Christopher Pryde Denies Misconduct Allegations
Amidst a wave of controversy, the reinstated Director of Public Prosecutions, Christopher Pryde, faces serious allegations of financial misconduct shortly after his return. With claims involving improper… read more
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DPP’s Comeback Amid Controversy: What’s Next for Pryde?
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s announcement of Christopher Pryde’s reinstatement as Director of Public Prosecutions has sparked conversations around accountability and transparency within Fiji’s legal system. As Pryde… read more
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UTOF Delivers $7 Million in Final Dividend Payout: What Investors Need to Know!
The Unit Trust of Fiji is making waves with a remarkable $7 million dividend payout, signaling the conclusion of the 2024 financial year. With increased rates for… read more
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Justice Minister Under Fire: Complaint Filed Against Siromi Turaga!
A formal complaint against Justice Minister Siromi Turaga has been lodged, raising questions about his recent decisions and authority. As scrutiny mounts over his actions, including controversial… read more
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Governance Crisis: Is Democracy at Risk in Fiji?
Concerns are mounting over the integrity of Fiji’s justice system as Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka grapples with a brewing scandal involving key officials and allegations of misconduct.… read more
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Darts on the Rise: Fiji Prepares for Championship Showdown!
Excitement is building for the 4th South Pacific Darts Championship as the Fiji Darts Association announces a major sponsorship from Extra. With a commitment of $25,000, this… read more
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Schools in Tents: What’s Next for Fiji’s Students?
As a new school year begins in Fiji, many students find themselves studying in makeshift tents due to inadequate school infrastructure left devastated by a cyclone three… read more
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Reviving Tradition: The New Dawn of Solesolevaki in iTaukei Entrepreneurship
A new chapter unfolds on Lakeba Island as the Batiniwai Co-operative bakery celebrates its second anniversary. Guided by the principles of teamwork and strong leadership, this initiative… read more
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UTOF Smashes $500 Million Milestone: What’s Next?
The Unit Trust of Fiji is experiencing remarkable growth, surpassing expectations significantly in just a few months. With strategic investments and a focus on enhancing investor confidence,… read more
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Vanuatu’s Snap Election: A Race Against Time and Challenges
As Vanuatu prepares for snap elections amid challenging circumstances, the electoral commission faces the daunting task of clarifying a new voting process. With only two months since… read more
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Police to Investigate Alarming Claims in Malolo Murder-Suicide Case
Allegations of a police duty failure in a recent murder-suicide case have prompted a commitment to investigation from Acting Commissioner of Police, Juki Fong Chew. Amid rising… read more
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TikTok Refugees Turn to RedNote Amid Ban Uncertainty
As TikTok faces increasing scrutiny in the US, many users are making the jump to RedNote, a Chinese app that has quickly gained traction. Dubbed “TikTok refugees,”… read more
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Fiji Men’s 7s Roster Unveiled for Coral Coast Showdown!
Fiji Airways Fiji men’s 7s team is gearing up for the Coral Coast 7s tournament with new and returning faces. Waisea Nacuqu’s comeback is creating buzz, alongside… read more
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Grandfather Acquitted of Seven Rape Charges: A Shocking Court Ruling
In a surprising turn of events, a 67-year-old grandfather has been acquitted of serious allegations, including multiple counts of rape and sexual assault against his granddaughter. The… read more
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Fiji FA Sparks Joy at Under-10 Football Tournament
The recent Under-10 tournament at Ba Academy showcased the vibrant energy and potential of young football talents in Fiji. Excitement filled the air as teams from Lautoka,… read more
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Ravunawa Takes Oath: New Assistant Minister for Health Appointed
Fiji’s political landscape is set for significant change as Penioni Ravunawa officially steps into the role of Assistant Minister for Health and Medical Services. Witnessed by top… read more
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Survivor Testifies in Shocking Mass Murder Trial at Sea
The trial of Tevita Kapawale, accused of the brutal murders of five crew members aboard the FV Tiro II, has begun, revealing harrowing testimonies from survivors. As… read more
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High Seas Horror: Survivor’s Testimony Under Fire in Murder Trial
As the high-profile trial of Tevita Qaqa Kapawale unfolds, the spotlight is on the gripping testimonies and intense cross-examinations that reveal a tangled web of relationships and… read more
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Fiji Strengthens Diplomatic Ties with New High Commissioner to Malaysia
A new chapter in Fijian diplomacy unfolds as President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu appoints Ratu Etueni Qiolele Caucau as High Commissioner to Malaysia. This pivotal role aims to… read more
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Keyless Crisis: Fiji Police Warn Against Unattended Vehicles
A strong warning has been issued to vehicle owners in Fiji after recent car thefts highlight the dangers of leaving keys in the ignition. With increasing instances… read more
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Grace Road Passport Controversy: A Necessary Investigation?
Former Minister Pio Tikoduadua insists that the investigation into passport issuances linked to the Grace Road group is vital, countering claims that it is a waste of… read more
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Ceasefire Breakthrough: A Phased Path to Peace in Gaza
After 15 tumultuous months, negotiators are hinting at a phased agreement to halt the conflict in Gaza, potentially redefining the region’s future. Initial steps involve a ceasefire… read more
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NZ Prime Minister Set to Sign Groundbreaking Trade Deal with UAE
New Zealand is on the brink of a transformative economic partnership with the UAE, set to slash tariffs on a vast majority of exports. Prime Minister Christopher… read more
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Bristol Bears Snatch Victory in Thrilling Champions Cup Clash
In a thrilling encounter at Ashton Gate, Kalaveti Ravouvou shone as the Bristol Bears edged past Benetton with a nail-biting 35-29 victory. The match featured an exhilarating… read more
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Stay Alert: Police Crack Down on M-PAiSA Scams
As families gear up for the government’s $200 Back to School Assistance funds, the Police M-PAiSA Task Force is ramping up efforts to combat rising scams. With… read more