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Fiji’s Immigration Challenge: A Growing Crisis Unveiled by PM Rabuka
Fiji’s Prime Minister reveals startling statistics on illegal immigration as he addresses the country’s lack of secure detention facilities. With numbers surging and reforms on the horizon,… read more
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Political Drama Unfolds: Bulitavu Challenges Sayed-Khaiyum’s Claims
In a heated political exchange, opposition MP Mosese Bulitavu has called out former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum for alleged hypocrisy regarding recent parliamentary pay rises. As accusations of… read more
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Fiji’s Fight Against Corruption: A Call for Unity and Action
As Fiji observes International Anti-Corruption Day, the call to unite against corruption resonates stronger than ever. The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) emphasizes the vital role… read more
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Funding Revolution: Empowering Macuata’s Future Through Education
A bold initiative is underway in Macuata Province, with each district tasked to raise $30,000 to transform local education. As the community rallies together, the goal is… read more
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Debutant Goalkeeper Shines in Challenging Fiji Hockey Match
Kirk Corrie’s debut as Fiji’s goalkeeper set the stage for a thrilling Oceania Pacific Cup, but the team faced tough challenges. As anticipation builds for upcoming matches,… read more
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Fiji’s Call to Action: Ensuring Safety for Women and Children
In a powerful declaration during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, Opposition whip Jone Usamate calls for unified action to protect all Fijians, particularly women… read more
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Empowering Women: Joining the Fight Against Gender Violence
As the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence unfold, a powerful call to action emerges from Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission chairman Pravesh Sharma. He underscores… read more
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Fiji’s Roads: A Rising Threat to Life?
Fiji’s roads are under scrutiny as alarming accident rates rise, prompting former LTA CEO Naisa Tuinaceva to characterize them as “killing fields.” Highlighting heartbreaking tragedies, he calls… read more
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Critical Appointments Crisis: What’s at Stake for Fiji’s Justice System?
Delays in crucial appointments at the Mercy Commission and Fiji Law Reform Commission have raised significant concerns about their operational effectiveness. A recent report has unveiled the… read more
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Fiji’s Audit Bill 2024: A New Era of Financial Oversight?
Fiji is poised for a significant transformation in its financial oversight with the introduction of the proposed Audit Bill 2024. Aiming to replace the outdated Audit Act… read more
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Empowering the Fijian Diaspora: A New Investment Strategy Unveiled
Fiji’s Ministry of Trade has launched an ambitious strategy to engage the Fijian diaspora, focusing on enhancing investment and savings opportunities. With plans to make the USA-Fiji… read more
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Revamping Outdated Laws: Fiji’s Fight Against Scams and Corruption
Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica raises alarms over outdated laws and the urgent need for reform to tackle rising scams in Fiji. With a proactive review of… read more
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IHG’s Festive Gathering: Celebrating Success and Sustainability
Join us as we unwrap the festive spirit from a recent Christmas cocktail event hosted by notable Fijian hotels. Discover how these establishments are not only celebrating… read more
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Nawaikula’s Legal Battle Continues: Appeal Hearing Scheduled
A former parliamentarian’s legal battle continues as his appeal against a High Court decision is set for hearing. Niko Nawaikula’s claims of judicial misconduct raise questions about… read more
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Strike Alert: Fiji Workers Demand Change at Aspen Medical!
Frustration boils over as members of the Construction Energy and Timber Workers Union of Fiji prepare for striking action against Aspen Medical. With demands for fair pay… read more
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Fiji’s 2013 Constitution: A Shift from People to Power
Jon Apted, a constitutional lawyer, recently sparked a heated discussion about Fiji’s 2013 Constitution, labeling it as “ruler-centred” and detached from the people’s needs. His critiques dive… read more
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Tackling the Tide: How Plastic Pollution Is Threatening Our Oceans
Plastic waste in our oceans is a mounting crisis that threatens livelihoods and health across the globe. In light of this, a new initiative, the I-Recycle Hub,… read more
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Fiji’s Grace Road Group Faces Controversy: Are Rights Being Violated?
In a stirring commentary on labor rights, the Chairperson of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission questions the Ministry of Employment’s approach toward the Grace Road… read more
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Fiji’s Human Rights Commission Strives for Rebuilding Trust After Turmoil
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission is on a transformative journey to restore its reputation tarnished since the 2006 coup. With a commitment to merit-based appointments… read more
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Rights Behind Bars: A New Look at Fiji’s Prisons
Explore the pivotal role of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission in transforming prison conditions. Discover how recent initiatives aim to uphold the dignity and rights… read more
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Fiji’s Migrant Workers at Risk: Passport Controversy Uncovered
Migrant workers in Fiji face alarming challenges, including the illegal retention of their passports by employers and increased vulnerability during disputes. As reported by the chairperson of… read more
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Teachers on the Frontlines: A New Human Rights Battle in Fiji
The rising concern over students arriving at school under the influence of drugs has sparked urgent discussions about the rights and welfare of teachers in Fiji. As… read more
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Controversy Erupts: Are Rights Being Ignored in Grace Road Group Case?
Recent comments from the chairperson of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission raise important questions about the treatment of the Grace Road Group amid allegations by… read more
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Fiji Men’s Netball Team Aims for Historic Final Against England!
The Fiji Men’s Netball team is poised for a thrilling semifinal showdown against England in the Nations Cup. After a stunning victory over Hong Kong, they enter… read more
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Fiji 7s Aims for Historic Back-to-Back Victory!
The Fiji Airways Men’s 7s team is poised to make history with their quest for a second consecutive title at the Cape Town 7s. With rigorous training… read more
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Empowering Women: Moala’s First Mini-Craft Show Unveils Hidden Talents
Discover how women from Nuku, Cakova, Keteira, and Maloku are redefining community empowerment at the inaugural Women’s mini-craft show in Moala. Celebrating creativity and resourcefulness, this event… read more
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Netball Fiji and New Zealand: Series Talks Heat Up!
Exciting developments are underway in the world of netball as Netball Fiji and Netball New Zealand engage in discussions about the future of the Pacific Series. With… read more
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Solomon Islands Set to Shine with Dual Teams in Prime Minister’s Cup
Excitement is building as the Solomon Islands gears up to host the Melanesian Spearhead Group Prime Minister’s Cup! With both a senior national team and an Under-23… read more
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Tyson’s Legal Battle: Gamble Gone Wrong?
Mike Tyson finds himself in legal hot water with a €1.5 million lawsuit for allegedly breaching a sponsorship contract. As his highly publicized fight with Jake Paul… read more
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FNU Takes Bold Stand Against Violence Towards Women and Girls
Fiji National University is taking a bold stand against violence towards women and girls with its new Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion Strategy. As part of… read more