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Newcomer Keepers: Fiji’s Hockey Struggles Unfold at Oceania Cup
The Oceania Pacific Cup showcased an exciting debut for goalkeeper Kirk Corrie with the Fiji Hockey team, though their journey began with a tough loss. As the… read more
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Fiji’s Commitment: A Call for Gender Safety and Equality
In a powerful call to action, Jone Usamate emphasizes the vital role of all Fijians in creating a safer environment for women and children. As the nation… read more
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Combating Gender-Based Violence: A Call to Action
Explore the urgent call to action against gender-based violence as leaders emphasize the responsibility of all sectors in creating a safer, more equitable society for women and… read more
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Fiji’s Roads: A Deadly Crisis Awaits Action
Fiji’s roads are facing a crisis, as former LTA CEO Naisa Tuinaceva labels them as “killing fields.” With heartbreaking tragedies on the rise, he questions the societal… read more
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Urgent Action Needed for Fiji’s Critical Commissions
Concerns are mounting over the significant delays in appointing members to key bodies like the Mercy Commission and the Fiji Law Reform Commission, as highlighted in a… read more
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Fiji’s Audit Bill 2024: A Game Changer for Financial Oversight
A transformative shift in Fiji’s financial oversight is on the horizon with the introduction of the Audit Bill 2024. This crucial legislation aims to modernize an outdated… read more
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Fiji’s Bold Move: Empowering the Diaspora for Economic Growth
The Ministry of Trade has launched an ambitious strategy to empower the Fijian diaspora, focusing on improving savings and investment opportunities. With promising feedback from the recent… read more
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Outdated Laws: A Call for Change in Fiji’s Scam Response
Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica has raised urgent concerns about Fiji’s outdated legislation and its failure to combat scams effectively. Highlighting a significant gap in the current… read more
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IHG Celebrates Year-End with Christmas Cocktail and Community Impact
Join us as we dive into a celebration filled with reflection and gratitude at the recent festive cocktail hosted by InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa, Grand… read more
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Niko Nawaikula’s Legal Battle Continues: Appeal Hearing Date Set
Former parliamentarian Niko Nawaikula is set to challenge a High Court decision in a case that could have significant implications. As his appeal hearing approaches, the legal… read more
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Union Members Ready to Strike: What’s at Stake for Aspen Medical?
Fijian construction workers are on the brink of a strike as frustrations grow over unmet demands for better pay and working conditions. With union leaders calling for… read more
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Is Fiji’s Constitution Failing Its People?
In a stirring critique, constitutional lawyer Jon Apted challenges the foundations of Fiji’s 2013 Constitution, branding it “ruler-centred” and out of touch with the needs of its… read more
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Ocean Plastic Crisis: A Global Call to Action
Plastic pollution is more than just an environmental issue—it’s a crisis that threatens livelihoods and ecosystems worldwide. Recent initiatives, like the I-Recycle Hub in Lautoka City, aim… read more
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Controversy Erupts: Are Rights of Grace Road Group Being Ignored?
In a recent statement, the chairperson of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission raised serious questions about the treatment of the Grace Road Group by government… read more
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Fiji’s Human Rights Commission Plans Major Reforms After Years of Controversy
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission is embarking on a pivotal journey to restore its credibility and reputation. With plans for merit-based commissioner appointments, the commission… read more
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Prisoners’ Rights Under Scrutiny: A Closer Look at Fiji’s Correctional Conditions
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission is taking a strong stance on the rights of prisoners, declaring that all individuals, regardless of their past, deserve dignity… read more
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Migrant Rights at Risk: Companies Holding Passports Under Fire in Fiji
A troubling trend is emerging for migrant workers in Fiji, as the chairperson of the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission declares it illegal for companies to retain… read more
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Teachers’ Mental Health: A Hidden Human Rights Crisis in Fiji
Concerns are mounting in Fiji as the rising trend of students arriving at school under the influence of drugs sparks a discussion on teachers’ rights and well-being.… read more
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Rights in Question: Are Grace Road’s Breaches Being Handled Fairly?
In a recent interview, the chairperson of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission defended the Grace Road Group against recent allegations from the Ministry of Employment.… read more
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Fiji Men’s Netball Team Eyes Historic Final Against England
The Fiji Men’s Netball team is on the brink of history as they gear up for a thrilling semifinal against England at the Nations Cup in Singapore.… read more
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Fiji 7s Aiming for Historic Back-to-Back Victory in Cape Town!
The Fiji Airways Men’s 7s team stands on the brink of history as they aim for back-to-back titles at the Cape Town 7s. With only one previous… read more
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Empowering Women: A Craft Revolution in Moala
Discover how women from Nuku, Cakova, Keteira, and Maloku united for a groundbreaking Women’s mini-craft show in Moala, celebrating their creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. This inspiring event… read more
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Netball Fiji and New Zealand Set for Series Talks: What’s Next?
Netball Fiji is actively engaged in discussions with Netball New Zealand about the upcoming Pacific Series. With an eye on ensuring adequate funding and team preparation, the… read more
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Double Drought: Solomon Islands Set to Dominate Melanesian Spearhead Cup
Get ready for an exciting showdown in Honiara as the Solomon Islands gears up to host the Melanesian Spearhead Group Prime Minister’s Cup! With two teams representing… read more
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Tyson in Hot Water: Multi-Million Euro Lawsuit Over Fight Deal!
Mike Tyson finds himself in hot water as a Cyprus-based company accuses him of breaching a major contract worth nearly €1.5 million. The legal battle arises from… read more
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Fiji National University Takes Bold Stand Against Violence Towards Women
Fiji National University is taking a bold stand against violence towards women and girls with its new GEDSI Strategy and Action Plan. In a powerful address, Vice-Chancellor… read more
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Coalition Challenges: Rabuka Reflects on Governance Struggles
As Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka celebrates two years in power, he confronts the intricate realities of coalition governance. Amid global challenges, Rabuka expresses gratitude to his partners… read more
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Fiji’s Aquaculture Bill 2024: A Game Changer for Sustainable Seafood
Fiji takes a significant step forward with the approval of the Aquaculture Bill 2024, setting the stage for a sustainable and regulated aquaculture industry. This landmark legislation… read more
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Tragic Truck Accident Claims Life in Navaga
A tragic vehicle accident in Navaga has claimed the life of a man in his 40s. As details unfold, this incident serves as a stark reminder of… read more
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USP Leadership Crisis: Should the Vice-Chancellor Step Down?
Tensions rise at the University of the South Pacific as calls for leadership change emerge. Could the vice-chancellor’s resignation offer be a turning point for transparency and… read more