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From Market Struggles to Success: Meet the Inspiring Vendors of Suva
Discover the inspiring journeys of Peniana Matai and Tokasa Wati, two market vendors in Suva who are transforming their lives through entrepreneurship. From seafood sales to thriving… read more
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North-Pole FC Triumphs at NCCC, Bagging $4K Prize!
The excitement of Fijian football reached new heights as North-pole claimed victory at the 2024 Cecil’s National Club Championship, taking home a $4,000 prize. Discover the turning… read more
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Big Boxing Showdown: Kwadjo vs. Hazel-man Set for February!
Get ready for an electrifying night of boxing as veteran Joseph Kwadjo faces off against Robin Hazel-man in the main event of Bluewater Boxing’s upcoming promotion! Set… read more
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Fiji Corrections Service Tightens Holiday Visitation Rules
This Christmas, the Fiji Corrections Service is implementing a new policy that will impact inmate visitations. Families will be unable to bring cooked food for their loved… read more
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Festive Season Drug Crackdown: Police Intensify Operations
As the festive season approaches, the police are ramping up their fight against illegal drug activities. With operations targeting suspects at known hotspots and conducting vehicle checks,… read more
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Fiji Rugby Sevens Shines Despite Cape Town Setback
Fiji Airways’ men’s rugby sevens team secures the top spot in the HSBC SVNS points table despite a tough semi-final loss. Discover the highlights from the Cape… read more
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France’s Last-Minute Heroics Sink Fiji in Cape Town 7s Semifinal
In a nail-biting semifinal at the Cape Town 7s, France pulled off a stunning 19-17 victory over Fiji with a last-gasp conversion. With Fiji seemingly in control,… read more
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Fiji Dominates Spain for Bronze in Cape Town 7s Showdown
Fiji concluded their HSBC Cape Town Sevens journey on a high note, clinching third place with a commanding victory over Spain. Amidst fierce competition and a narrow… read more
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MP Pay Rise Controversy: Should the Abstainers Benefit?
In a thought-provoking social media post, former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum challenges MPs who opposed or abstained from a recent pay raise to back their stance with meaningful… read more
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HIV Awareness Crisis: Are Thousands in Fiji Unknowingly Affected?
The Ministry of Health is raising alarms over a hidden HIV crisis in Fiji, where many individuals remain unaware of their status. With thousands possibly living with… read more
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Pension Crisis: Coalition Government Takes Action for Justice
The Coalition Government is taking significant steps to address the concerns of pensioners, following calls for reforms to the FNPF Transition Act. With a budget of $4… read more
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Police Crackdown: Suspect Arrested with Suspected Drugs Amid Festive Season Blitz
A recent arrest at the Nadonumai roundabout has raised concerns as a suspect faces charges for illegal drug possession and allegedly threatening a police officer. With the… read more
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Drua’s Bold Move: Young Star Waqa Nalaga Released
In a surprising turn of events, the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua has announced the release of rising star Waqa Nalaga. At just 21, this young center, hailing… read more
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Jay-Z Fights Back Against Shocking Lawsuit Claims
Jay-Z is vehemently denying shocking allegations that he and Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulted a 13-year-old girl over two decades ago. In a bold statement delivered through Roc… read more
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Fiji’s Immigration Crisis: Will Amnesty Options Work?
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka brings urgent attention to Fiji’s illegal immigration crisis, revealing shocking conditions for detainees. With numbers skyrocketing to over 8,000, Rabuka’s government is set… read more
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Bulitavu’s Bold Claims: Sayed-Khaiyum’s Time in the Hot Seat!
Opposition MP Mosese Bulitavu has accused former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum of hypocrisy in his calls for lawmakers to donate their salary increases to charity. As tensions rise… read more
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Fiji’s Fight Against Corruption: A Call to Action
As Fiji marks International Anti-Corruption Day, a powerful message emerges about the fight against corruption. The Commissioner of FICAC highlights the urgent need for public involvement in… read more
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Fiji 7s Dominates Series Standings with Dual Medal Triumph
Fiji’s 7s team is off to a stellar start in the HSBC SVNS Series, dominating the early season with impressive wins in Dubai and Cape Town. With… read more
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IHG Celebrates Success and Community Impact at Festive Cocktail Event
Join us as we dive into the highlights of a festive evening at the Grand Pacific Hotel, where IHG celebrated a successful year in style. Discover how… read more
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Nawaikula’s Next Legal Battle: Appeal Hearing Set for February
Former politician Niko Nawaikula is set to appeal a High Court ruling that dismissed his constitutional redress application. The case, linked to a contentious magistrate’s decision, has… read more
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Fiji Workers Push for Strike Over Unmet Demands at Aspen Medical
Workers from the Construction Energy and Timber Workers Union in Fiji are poised to strike amid unresolved demands for better wages and working conditions. With frustrations mounting… read more
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Is Fiji’s Constitution Failing Its People?
Constitutional lawyer Jon Apted has sparked a crucial debate on Fiji’s 2013 Constitution, labeling it as “ruler-centred” and urging a return to a framework that emphasizes citizen… read more
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Ocean Plastic Crisis: How Collaboration Can Save Our Seas
The escalating crisis of plastic waste in our oceans demands urgent action. As the launch of the I-Recycle Hub in Lautoka City reveals, collaborative efforts are underway… read more
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Fiji’s Grace Road Group Faces Controversy: Are Rights Being Respected?
Pravesh Sharma, chairperson of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission, raises concerns over the treatment of the Grace Road Group by the Ministry of Employment. Questions… read more
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Reviving Integrity: FHRADC’s Quest for Merit-Based Appointments
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission is on a mission to restore its tarnished reputation following years of controversy. With plans for a transparent and merit-based… read more
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Rights Behind Bars: The Human Side of Imprisonment
In a thought-provoking interview, Pravesh Sharma, chairman of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission, sheds light on the often-overlooked rights of prisoners. He discusses the commission’s… read more
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Migrant Worker Rights at Risk: Passport Controversy in Fiji
A rising wave of complaints from migrant workers in Fiji has uncovered a dark reality: the illegal retention of passports by employers. Chairperson Pravesh Sharma reveals shocking… read more
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Teachers’ Struggles: A Human Rights Dilemma in Fijian Schools
Rising drug use among students in Fiji is sparking serious concerns for teachers’ welfare and human rights. With increasing reports of students arriving at school intoxicated, educators… read more
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Rights at Stake: Controversy Surrounds Grace Road Group’s Treatment by Fijian Ministry
Fiji’s Human Rights Commission is raising important questions about the treatment of the Grace Road Group following recent allegations. Chairperson Pravesh Sharma insists on the need for… read more
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Fiji’s Tourism Revenue Takes a Hit: What Are the Numbers?
Fiji’s tourism sector faces a challenge with a 7.5 percent drop in earnings for the September quarter, totaling $633.5 million. As global travel continues to evolve, how… read more