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Fiji Passport Case: ODPP Wraps Up Review, File Sent Back to Police
Key milestone in Fiji’s passport investigation: the ODPP has completed its review of the case involving the suspended Director of Immigration. The file, with recommendations, is being… read more
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Fiji Condemns Violent Video as Labasa Police Arrest Suspect
Violence has no place in our communities, officials declare as a suspect is arrested following a troubling incident. Acting Minister Jese Saukuru highlights the lasting harm to… read more
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From Rugby to Fiji Police Special Constable: A 23-Year-Old’s Transformation
From the rugby field to the parade ground, 23-year-old Jone Qilatabu finished a grueling 16-week recruit course that reshaped his future. The journey built more than strength—confidence,… read more
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Year-End Break for Civil Service: Why Are Non-Essential Offices Closing?
Non-essential government offices will pause operations from December 29 to January 2, giving civil servants time to celebrate with loved ones. Essential services stay up and running,… read more
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Fiji FCCC Launches 24/7 Wharf Enforcement to Safeguard Consumers
A new shift-based enforcement drive at wharves aims to safeguard travelers during the busy season, tackling overcrowding, pricing fairness, and safety as monitoring goes around the clock. read more
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Salah’s AFCON Drive: Can Egypt Shine After Liverpool Hurdles?
Mohamed Salah aims to put recent bumps behind him as he leads Egypt into AFCON, arriving in Morocco with a renewed focus. His leadership could be the… read more
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Fiji’s West-Based Journalists Toast Resilience at Lautoka Gathering
West Fiji’s journalists gathered in Lautoka for a weekend of celebration, camaraderie, and reflection on a year of reporting. The night highlighted resilience in a demanding beat… read more
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Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Honours Chiefs in Annual Christmas Outreach
An annual festive outreach shines a light on tradition and partnership as a resort honors local chiefs with gifts and renews its commitment to education, health, and… read more
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Fiji Police Ramp Up Night Patrols Ahead of Christmas
With Christmas drawing near, Fiji’s police are stepping up night-time safety efforts to deter crime and protect communities. The approach centers on prevention, youth engagement, and strong… read more
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Fiji-born entrepreneur eyes 10 UPS Stores in Dayton region
From culture shock to building a Dayton-area UPS Store network, Fiji-born Ashwin Narayan embodies immigrant grit and community spirit. A former Air Force member turned entrepreneur, his… read more
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New Fiji Rugby Union CEO Signals Major Shake-Up and 10-Year Strategy
New leadership, bold reforms: Koli Sewabu takes charge of the Fiji Rugby Union with plans to overhaul governance and operations. A forthcoming 10-year strategy and nationwide reviews… read more
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Funeral Day Interview Sparks Fiji Police Batch 68 Graduation
From personal loss to public service, Mereseini Tinai graduates with Fiji Police Recruit Batch 68 after a demanding 16-week journey. Her story of grit, faith, and a… read more
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Beat Holiday Fatigue: Fiji LTA Urges Breaks Behind the Wheel
Holiday road trips can stretch patience, and fatigue can creep in fast. Discover simple strategies—regular breaks, shared driving, and stopping when sleepy—that put safety first this festive… read more
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Weightlifting Fiji Gears Up for 2026 Season with Fresh Talent and World Championship Dreams
Weightlifting Fiji’s squad is teeing up for a bold 2026, with a final training session before a packed season ahead. Fresh faces are joining the ranks as… read more
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Pacific Islands Forum Unveils New Plan to Boost Climate and Security Partnerships
A new engagement and advocacy plan from the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat aims to sharpen regional collaboration on climate change and security. With a tailored messaging guide… read more
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Fiji Police Refute Corruption Claims in Rewa Street Crash as Suspect Charged After Medical Report
Online chatter swirls around the December Rewa Street crash, but officials insist the investigation is guided by medical evidence, not favors. As charges follow a medical report,… read more
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Driver Drug Testing on the Horizon as Road Safety Push Grows
Driver drug testing is being considered as road-safety measures are reviewed, with a careful, consultative rollout emphasized. Officials say awareness and public engagement will guide the process… read more
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Secret Ballot at Fiji Resort Could Signal Next Step in Wage Dispute
At Nanuku Resort Fiji, a secret ballot is underway as union members weigh possible strike action in a long-running dispute over pay and working conditions. With negotiations… read more
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Lautoka businessman re-arrested in 2019 cocaine export case to Australia
A Lautoka-based businessman faces renewed charges in a long-stalled cocaine case, as investigators target a second suspect. With ongoing police efforts to dismantle illicit drug networks, the… read more
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Inmate Texts Spark Probe as Fiji Corrections Service Cancels Family Visit
A disciplinary case inside Fiji’s Corrections Service has sparked a high-stakes investigation after a family visit was canceled and allegations surfaced around an inmate and serious communications… read more
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Fiji Inmate’s Family Visit Denied by Ministerial Order, Mother Seeks Answers
Denied a scheduled visit on what she says was her son’s birthday, a mother’s social-media post reveals a moment of sharp frustration and lingering questions. The story… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Trough of Low Pressure Brings Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms and Flood Risk Across Islands
An unsettled trough is sweeping across Fiji, bringing clouds, showers, and occasional thunderstorms. Gusty easterlies and rough seas set the mood for a wet start to the… read more
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Manhunt Underway After South Africa Tavern Shooting Leaves Nine Dead
A deadly attack at a Bekkersdal tavern near Johannesburg left nine dead and ten injured as a manhunt for unidentified gunmen unfolds. The shocking violence has authorities… read more
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Fiji Frontline Health Workers Complete 2025 Disease Outbreak Response Training to Boost Flood-Season Readiness
Thirty-four frontline health professionals from the Western Division have completed a comprehensive Disease Outbreak Response Training, sharpening surveillance, lab, and clinical skills to better anticipate and manage… read more
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Fiji Warns of Illegal Crypto Training Scams on TikTok
Authorities warn of a rising wave of illegal virtual-asset training schemes spreading on social media. Promoters lure with paid courses and promises of quick crypto gains—beware, serious… read more
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Tamanivalu’s late heroics lift Brave Lupus Tokyo past Shizuoka in Japan Rugby League One
Setareki Tamanivalu delivered when it counted, sparking a late breakthrough in a gripping Japan Rugby League One clash. Brave Lupus Tokyo weathered a fierce comeback to seal… read more
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Fiji Weather Alert: Low-Pressure Trough Triggers Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms and Flood Risk Across Fiji and Rotuma
An unsettled Fiji day ahead with showers, the occasional thunderstorm, and gusty winds. Clouds linger and the rain may surprise—perfect for planning ahead and keeping that umbrella… read more
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Fiji Officials Urge Public Consultation as Electricity Tariffs Rise
With electricity tariffs in the spotlight, a senior minister urges a careful balance between regulatory independence and elected representation. She frames electricity as a basic need and… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Trough of Low Pressure Brings Widespread Showers and Thunderstorms with Flash Flood Risk
Islands wake to a moody forecast—showers, thunder, and gusty winds riding a lingering trough. A mix of sun and clouds with occasional heavy rain keeps the week… read more
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Civil Service Holiday Break: Non-Essential Offices to Close Dec 29–Jan 2
Holiday downtime is on the horizon as non-essential government offices prepare for a seasonal pause, while essential services continue. The break offers civil servants a chance to… read more