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Village Protest Sparks Debate on Hydro Dam’s Future
In a powerful display of unity, residents of Navunikabi Village have rallied against the proposed Wainikoroiluva Hydro Dam project, raising urgent concerns about its impact on their… read more
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Fiji’s $27 Million Leap into Meteorological Innovation
Fiji is on the brink of a meteorological revolution with the establishment of a state-of-the-art center in Nadi, thanks to a $27 million grant from Japan. This… read more
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Empowering Women: New Marketplace Opens in Wainayabia
A new marketplace is set to empower women in Wainayabia, Serua, offering them a vital platform to showcase and sell their handmade goods. As anticipation builds for… read more
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Farmers Demand Fair Pay: Is the Government Listening?
Amid rising discontent among sugarcane farmers over recent payment levels, the Minister for Sugar emphasizes the government’s commitment to fair compensation. While the current payment has stirred… read more
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Fiji’s FCCC Makes History with First Female CEO: What Changes Lie Ahead?
A new era begins for the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission as Senikavika L Jiuta steps in as its first female Chief Executive Officer. With a strong… read more
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Fiji’s Breakthrough in Affordable HIV Treatment: A New Era Begins
Fiji is witnessing a transformative shift in the availability of antiretroviral drugs, bringing hope to those affected by HIV. As accessibility improves and treatment becomes more affordable,… read more
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Landowners Face Dilemma: Agriculture vs. Commercial Profits
Concerns are rising over native landowners’ choices as they weigh the benefits of converting agricultural land for commercial use against renewing existing leases. The CEO of the… read more
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Fiji’s Sugar Industry: Can Strategic Reforms Reverse the Decline?
Fiji’s sugar industry stands at a crossroads, grappling with pressing challenges that demand innovative solutions. Raj Sharma, the CEO of the Sugar Cane Growers Fund, outlines bold… read more
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Fiji’s Sugar Industry: Can Collaboration Revive Abandoned Fields?
Fiji’s sugar industry faces a turning point as absentee farmers leave leased land uncultivated, raising concerns over lease compliance and climate impact. With calls for a shift… read more