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Fiji’s Universities Battle It Out on World University Sports Day
The excitement is palpable as the inter-tertiary volleyball competition kicks off at the National Netball Centre in Suva! With universities from across Fiji showcasing their athletic prowess,… read more
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Hidden Wealth: Why Are Some Choosing Life in Squatters?
A recent survey sheds light on the surprising financial stability of many residents in informal settlements. With a new initiative on the horizon, the government’s approach to… read more
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Fiji Rugby Seeks New Fijiana 7s Head Coach: Who Will Lead the Charge?
Exciting opportunity awaits in Fiji! The Fiji Rugby Football Union is on the hunt for a new head coach for the Fijiana 7s team. With major events… read more
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Revolutionizing Fiji’s Sugar Industry: The Push for Mechanisation
Discover how mechanisation is transforming Fiji’s sugarcane industry, bringing efficiency and increased profitability to farmers. As concerns grow over declining productivity, the Ministry of Sugar is investing… read more
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Baby Pearls Fight to Rise After Tough Losses in Oceania Qualifier
The Baby Pearls faced tough challenges at the World Youth Cup Oceania Qualifier, suffering two early defeats. Yet, amid the setbacks, there’s hope for growth and development.… read more
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$244K Salary Overpayment: How Will It Be Recovered?
The Ministry of Health faces a significant challenge with over $244,000 linked to salary overpayments, as highlighted in a recent review. With new measures in place to… read more
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New Lawyers Warned: Uphold Ethics or Face Consequences
In an inspiring address to 45 newly-admitted lawyers, Chief Justice Salesi Temo emphasized the importance of upholding ethical standards and professional integrity. With revealing insights into the… read more
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Mercy or Justice? A Deeper Look into Compassionate Sentencing
Is mercy an essential component of justice? The Mercy Commission’s recent statement explores the delicate balance between punishment and compassion in the legal system. Discover how the… read more
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$12 Million Wage Claims: Are Employers Breaking the Law?
Concerns are rising as over $12 million in unpaid minimum wage and overtime claims flood in, with certain industries under scrutiny. Discover the latest on compliance challenges… read more
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Student Rapist Sentenced: A Harsh Reminder for School Safety
A 19-year-old student has received an 11-year prison sentence for committing sexual crimes against a junior student in a school dormitory. With a non-parole period set, the… read more
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Rape Case Against Ex-Police Officer: Trial Date Set
A former police officer stands trial for the alleged rape of a young woman, raising serious questions about trust and accountability within law enforcement. As the legal… read more
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Grace Road Directors Challenge Immigration Minister with 23 Questions
Tensions rise as two directors from Grace Road challenge Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua in the High Court with a series of probing questions. Will the government provide… read more
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WBA Backs Parker Despite Controversial Split Decision
In a thrilling encounter, New Zealand’s John Parker emerged victorious against Fiji’s Alivereti Kauyaca, claiming the WBA Oceania cruiserweight title. However, controversy looms as Kauyaca’s camp disputes… read more
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Ozone Layer on Track for Recovery: What You Need to Know
Exciting news from the United Nations’ weather agency: the ozone layer is on the mend! Recent findings show promising signs of recovery, with a noticeable decrease in… read more
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Fiji Rugby 7s: Players Rewarded for Olympic Glory
The Coalition Government has fulfilled its promise to reward the silver medal-winning Fiji rugby 7s team from the 2024 Paris Olympics. What does this financial incentive mean… read more
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Former Minister Seeks Bail Change for China Trip Amid Controversy
Former Minister Kalaveti Ravu is seeking changes to his bail conditions in light of an upcoming seminar in China amidst allegations of misconduct linked to a high-profile… read more
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Top Cops Line Up for Leadership as Application Deadline Approaches
A significant shift is on the horizon for the country’s law enforcement as several high-profile candidates vie for the position of top police chief. With the application… read more
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Fiji Powerlifting Soars: Records Shattered and New Talents Rise!
The National Powerlifting Championship in Fiji has wrapped up with a record-breaking finale, drawing together over 46 athletes in a thrilling showcase of strength and spirit. Discover… read more
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Weightlifting in Schools: A New Era for Fiji’s Future Athletes?
Exciting developments are on the horizon for Fiji’s athletic scene as discussions begin to introduce weightlifting programs in schools next year. With pilot programs in the works… read more
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Fiji’s Rising Star Set for Test Debut in Pacific Nations Cup Final
Excitement is building as Fiji rugby sevens star Ponipate Loganimasi gears up for his much-anticipated Test debut in the Pacific Nations Cup grand final against Japan. With… read more
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Bronze Triumph: Fiji’s Daniel Shaw Bounces Back After Injury
Fiji’s rising weightlifting star, Daniel Shaw, navigates the highs and lows of competition with resilience and gratitude after clinching a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship.… read more
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FICAC Closes High-Profile Corruption Cases: What’s Next?
In a significant development, the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has closed five high-profile cases involving influential political figures. With a lack of evidence cited in notable… read more
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Tensions Rising: The Future of U.S.-China Relations and Pacific Island Security
Major-General Ro Jone Kalouniwai’s insights at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum highlight the intricate web of U.S.-China relations and their implications for the Pacific Islands, particularly Fiji. As… read more
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Lautoka Residents Demand Action Amid Dark Streets and Safety Concerns
Residents of Lautoka are on edge as non-functional streetlights along Vomo Street leave them grappling with safety concerns. With reports of harassment and vandalism surfacing in the… read more
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Farmers Urged: Will New Drainage Solutions Save Fiji’s Rice Fields?
Agriculture officials are making strides to address longstanding drainage issues troubling rice farmers in Dreketi. As a veteran farmer advocates for enhanced protection against heavy rains, important… read more
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Fiji’s Cocoa Comeback: Reviving a Sweet Legacy
The Fijian government is launching a bold initiative to revive its cocoa industry, once a significant contributor to the nation’s economy. With plans to boost local production… read more
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Miss Hibiscus Festival Under Scrutiny Amid Harassment Allegations
A serious investigation is underway regarding a sexual harassment allegation tied to the Miss Hibiscus Festival. With concerns raised by the Minister for Local Government, the Suva… read more
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“Fiji’s Painful Past: Reactions to George Speight’s Pardon”
The recent pardon of coup leader George Speight has reignited painful memories for many in Fiji. Opposition MP Ketan Lal shares the heartache and disappointment felt by… read more
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From Struggles to Success: The Inspiring Journey of a New Lawyer
After nearly 15 years of perseverance, Lanieta Gonewai Bilitaki has achieved her dream of becoming a lawyer. Join her as she reflects on her inspiring journey filled… read more
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From Dreams of Flying to the Legal Sky: A Young Lawyer’s Journey
Discover the inspiring journey of John Vaurasi, who transformed his dream of becoming a pilot into a remarkable legal career. As the youngest lawyer sworn in among… read more