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Modernizing Military Capabilities: Key Insights Revealed
The ongoing National Security and Defence Review (NSDR) has already provided invaluable insights to form the bedrock of Fiji’s future national security strategies. In Parliament yesterday, Home… read more
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Former FijiFirst MPs Operate as Crossbenchers: What Lies Ahead?
The inclusion of crossbenchers in Parliament does not pose a threat to the operations of the Coalition Government. A former permanent secretary in the Prime Minister’s office,… read more
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Pressure Builds as Fiji U-16 National Team Prepares for OFC Championship
The Digicel Fiji Under-16 national team is facing intense pressure as they enter the final phase of training for the upcoming OFC U16 Championship in Tahiti. This… read more
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Challenges Faced by Legal Fraternity
Outgoing Acting Director of Public Prosecutions John Rabuku emphasizes the heightened responsibility on the legal profession to address legal matters with integrity. Reflecting on his forthcoming departure… read more
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Breaking news: Fiji’s Police Commissioner Appointment Shockwaves
Fiji’s next Police Commissioner will be a Fijian. This assurance was given in Parliament by Home Affairs Minister Pio Tikoduadua in response to concerns raised by Opposition… read more
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Fiji’s Investment Agency Unveils $6.2B Project Pipeline
Investment Fiji, the government’s trade and investment promotion agency, currently manages a portfolio of 184 projects valued at $6.2 billion, an increase from last year’s $4.25 billion.… read more
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Cultural Development Plans Unveiled in Fiji
On July 5, 1993, The Fiji Times reported on the government’s plans to establish a cultural center in Suva, as revealed by then Culture Minister Ratu Jo… read more
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Planned Power Shutdowns Across Fiji: Check Your Area!
Bula vinaka everyone. Here is another edition of some basic information you may need to know for today. First, here is your weather forecast for today: Weather… read more
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Implementing a Code of Conduct: A Step Towards Accountability
Attorney-General Graham Leung has requested Cabinet’s approval to begin drafting legislation to establish a code of conduct for leaders, including ministers and Members of Parliament. During his… read more
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John Rabuku’s Dramatic Exit: What Really Happened?
The Acting Director of Public Prosecutions John Rabuku received a revocation letter for his appointment as Acting DPP from the Office of the President yesterday. Responding to… read more
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Cracking Down: Fiji Fights Unlicensed Credit Providers
The Trade, Co-operatives, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Communications Ministry, in collaboration with the Consumer Council of Fiji, is taking decisive action to address the rising… read more
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Likuliku Lagoon Resort Announces Major Revitalization Plans
Likuliku Lagoon Resort will undergo major revitalization projects in 2025. Ahura Resorts, the fully Fijian family-owned management company of the resort, has confirmed that the resort will… read more
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Fiji Teachers Union Opposes Student School Fees: What’s Next?
The Fiji Teachers Union (FTU) has expressed strong opposition to the Ministry of Education’s proposal to charge student school fees. FTU General Secretary Muniappa Goundar believes this… read more
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Public Prosecution Director Set to Step Down in Surprise Move
The Acting Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), John Rabuku, will vacate his office as of midnight tonight. Mr. Rabuku confirmed this yesterday after receiving a letter from… read more
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Tragic Loss: Devastating News Rocks Family
Shattered and still reeling from shock. That is how Tevita Seru described his family’s state of emotion upon receiving the devastating news that his 21-year-old niece, Nunia… read more
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Tragic Incident at Russian River Leaves Community in Grief
Santa Rosa Rugby Club member Nasoni (Tony) Tuitoga, 28, went for a swim in the Russian River, California on Wednesday, but the day took a tragic turn… read more
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“Mandatory Drug Testing Initiated for Seafarers in Fiji Waters”
In a significant move to bolster maritime safety in Fijian waters, the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) will introduce mandatory drug testing for all seafarers licensed… read more
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“Teenage Rugby Phenom Earns Spot at Canterbury Bulldogs Academy”
Teenager Timoci Nagusa Junior is currently in Sydney for a one-week trial with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs at their academy camp. The 14-year-old from Dratabu, Nadi, is… read more
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Rugby Buzz: Fiji Water Flying Fijians Prepare to Take on All Blacks
The Fiji Water Flying Fijians squad, with its depth of players, is focused on their upcoming preparation against the All Blacks at the Snapdragon Stadium in San… read more
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“Broker’s $65,000 Trade ‘Error’ Linked to Punja Family – What Happened?”
A broker was behind a $65,000 trade “error” linked to the Punja family name. The error on the South Pacific Stock Exchange involved four companies, three of… read more
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Government Faces Demands in Mineral Resource Development
The government faces a significant challenge if it seeks to fulfill the demands of landowning groups involved in mineral resource development. Recently, landowners from Navuniivi, Ra, and… read more
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Risky Rides: Drivers Fear for Safety on Neglected Roads
Lorry and tractor drivers in Korotari, Labasa are increasingly concerned about their safety due to the poor condition of the roads they have to navigate. Vishwa Chand,… read more
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Government’s Controversial Move Sparks Outrage – MP Exposes Concerns
The Government’s plan to conduct a comprehensive review aimed at right-sizing the Civil Service and controlling the public sector wage bill has raised significant concerns, according to… read more
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“Former FijiFirst Party Member accepts new role as crossbench MP”
Former member of the now de-registered FijiFirst Party, Viliame Naupoto, today addressed the Parliamentary chamber for the first time as a crossbench Member of Parliament, expressing his… read more
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Fiji Navy Command Team Accountability Revealed
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces Board of Inquiry has held the Commanding Officer and his command team accountable for the grounding of Fiji’s patrol boat RFNS… read more
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Government Initiatives to Support Vulnerable Populace Unveiled
The government asserts its commitment to serving vulnerable populations, including the poor, children, and individuals with disabilities. This was emphasized by Minister for Women, Children, and Social… read more
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Drafting of Legislation for Code of Conduct for MPs: AG Seeks Cabinet Approval
Attorney-General Graham Leung will seek Cabinet’s approval to begin drafting legislation for a code of conduct for members of parliament. The need for a Code of Conduct… read more
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Breaking News: Transforming Pacific Disaster Resilience
The 10-year Disability Inclusive Resilient Development Strategy is approaching the final stages of completion. The proposed strategy was the main topic at a three-day regional conference in… read more
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Drug Crisis Concern: Is Fiji’s Battle Against Drugs Effective?
The drug situation in Fiji has escalated beyond control, asserted Opposition Member of Parliament and former police commissioner Ioane Naivalurua. He questioned whether the efforts of the… read more
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Why Independent MPs in Fiji Need to Reconsider: Insights for 2026
Members of Parliament from the deregistered FijiFirst who remain strictly independent may not have a chance of retaining their seats at the next general election. Former permanent… read more