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Fiji to Deport Visitor After 10-Month Jail Term
Yin Qing Qing is set for deportation after serving a 10-month prison term in Fiji, in a case that underscores the country’s strict immigration and criminal-law stance.… read more
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Fiji Tourism Hits Record Arrivals in 2025 as Cruise Passengers Rise
Fiji’s tourism rebound accelerates into the September quarter, with room and bed sales edging higher and occupancies ticking up in hotspots like Nadi and Coral Coast. As… read more
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Fiji Tourism Growth Hinges on Stable Policies and Fast Approvals
Stability and smarter incentives are being pitched as the keys to Fiji’s tourism growth. A top Investment Fiji official argues for performance-based rewards that favor job creation,… read more
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Post Fiji Rejoins M-PAiSA Network, Expanding Rural Financial Access Across Fiji
Post Fiji reopens its role in the M-PAiSA network, bringing digital payments closer to Fiji’s rural and maritime communities as families gear up for the new school… read more
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Heavy Rain in Eastern Viti Levu, Fiji (Navua to Suva, Nausori and Korovou)
Get ready for a stormy weekend across Fiji as a slow-moving trough brings clouds, showers, and the risk of heavy rain—especially along eastern Viti Levu. Gusty winds… read more
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Fiji Family Farm Plan: Discipline, Education, and a 2029 Harvest Dream
On a Navunibau farm, Ioane Esava starts the day with his three sons, teaching that hard work and discipline can grow more than crops. With bold plans… read more
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Severe Storm Warning Hits Eastern Viti Levu as Flood Risk Looms
Severe thunderstorm warning for eastern Viti Levu signals potential heavy rain and flash floods. Stay indoors, avoid floodwaters, unplug electronics, and keep children safe as conditions shift… read more
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Eastern Viti Levu as Heavy Rain Triggers Flash Flood Risk (Navua to Suva, Nausori)
Thunderstorms are rolling across Fiji, bringing heavy downpours and the risk of flash floods in flood-prone areas. A trough of low pressure lingers, keeping the islands under… read more
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Nicola Demaine Named Head Coach of Fiji Women’s Team
Nicola Demaine has been named head coach of Fiji’s women’s national team, bringing a wealth of international experience to the Fiji Kulas. Her appointment signals a renewed… read more
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Labasa six-flat tenants face ten-month water crisis and eviction threat
Ten months without running water and growing safety concerns have left residents of a six-flat block in Lajonia, Labasa anxious as a looming eviction triggers regulatory scrutiny.… read more
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Kele Lasaqa Aims for LA 2028 Olympic Gold with All Blacks Sevens
From Verata to the All Blacks Sevens, Kele Lasaqa is riding a rapid rise powered by hard work, faith, and a bold Olympic dream. With Los Angeles… read more
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Deluxe No. 1 Limited Extends Sunday Hours to Ease Back-to-School Shopping
Suva’s back-to-school rush is in full swing, testing families’ time and patience. Deluxe No. 1 Limited responds with extended hours and two convenient locations outside the city,… read more
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Tourism Faces Climate Risks: The Urgent Case for Unified Resilience
Climate risks are reshaping how destinations plan, govern, and collaborate. A new push for tourism resilience emphasizes government, business, and community partnerships to safeguard travelers and keep… read more
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Fiji’s Tourism Boom Hangs on Infrastructure and Faster Projects
Fiji’s tourism boom is reshaping the economy, but experts warn momentum could stall without smarter infrastructure planning and a stronger workforce. The glare is on faster project… read more
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Nasarava Water Catchment Lease Dispute: Landowners Demand Answers
A decades-long dispute over lease payments for a vital Labasa water catchment surfaces again, as landowners demand transparency and fair terms. Ongoing talks between the land trust… read more
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Tacirua Couple Alleges Persistent Harassment at Home, Sparking Safety Concerns
An elderly couple on Wrong Turn Road says their home has become a nightly battleground of fear, with stones and chemical sprays disrupting sleep and health. As… read more
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Leaked Lautoka FA Email Sparks Scrutiny of Club Finances
Fresh questions about transparency surface after a leaked internal email tied to a football association’s finances. With an audit looming and deadlines approaching, stakeholders are left wondering… read more
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Labasa Eyes Tough Rewa Showdown After Dominant Opener
Labasa’s ladies ride high after a commanding opening win as they prepare for a stern test against Rewa. Coach Roneel Ram acknowledges Rewa’s depth and international experience,… read more
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Fiji Police Sevens Prize Money Donated to Cancer Society, Launching New Community Partnership
After a recent tournament win, the Fiji Police 7s turned prize money into support for cancer care, donating to the Fiji Cancer Society to boost awareness and… read more
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Fijian Drua Kick-Starts 2026 Season with Faith-Fueled Rally
Faith, focus, and fearless resolve set the tone as the Drua prepare for a pivotal 2026 season. A pastor’s rallying words invoke David and Goliath and the… read more
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Ba FC Welcomes Back Goalkeeper Misiwani Nairube for Upcoming Season
Ba FC greets back goalkeeper Misiwani Nairube, a veteran presence set to add depth, calm, and leadership as the new season approaches. His return echoes a renewed… read more
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Army Green Tops Fiji Bitter 7s Standings Ahead of Savusavu Leg
ARMY Green sits top the Fiji Bitter 7s Series as the action moves to Savusavu for the fourth leg. Fresh off a recent title and with a… read more
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Fiji bowler targets Commonwealth Games debut in national trials
Three and a half years in and already chasing a national dream, a Suva bowler aims for Fiji’s jumper as the Commonwealth Games draw near. A story… read more
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Fiji Weather Forecast: Trough of Low Pressure Brings Showers, Thunderstorms and Localized Flash Flood Risk
Fiji’s weekend forecast is turning into a weather rollercoaster—clouds, showers, and the occasional thunderstorm could pop up from island to coast. Warm afternoons mingle with sudden rain… read more
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Fiji Gov’t Defends Sugar Sector as Cane Payments Hit Record High
Acting Prime Minister Filimoni Vosarogo defends the Coalition’s sugar policy, highlighting record cane payments and a growing harvest despite fires, labor strains, and aging mills. He argues… read more
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Kadavu Opens Fiji’s First Grow Plus Greenhouse for Free Seedlings
Kadavu welcomes Fiji’s newest Grow Plus greenhouse, a $50,000 collaboration between BAT Fiji and the Ministry of Agriculture. With automated systems and free seedlings for farmers, it… read more
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Vatuwaqa 13-Storey Development Promises Jobs Amid Parking Concerns
An Environmental Impact Assessment for a proposed 13-storey Vatuwaqa development suggests any environmental effects can be managed with proper mitigation across site prep, construction, and operation. Public… read more
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Nakasi Fire on Matana Street Kills Two; Investigation Underway
Tragedy hits Matana Street as a house fire claims two lives, with one victim still missing amid the charred remains. Investigators are probing the cause as the… read more
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Drua Unveils Limited Matavuvale Membership for NZ Fans Ahead of 2026 Rugby Pacific Season
NZ-based Drua supporters get a front-row glimpse into the club’s latest family initiative: the Drua Matavuvale Membership. Limited to 100 members, the program promises exclusive perks and… read more
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From Setback to Contender: Extra Bula FC’s Rise After Auckland FC Clash
– Extra Bula FC face a setback, but signs of progress under coach Stéphane Auvray are clear. Captain Roy Krishna says the team is building a solid… read more