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“Nasinu Secondary School Under-16 Girls’ Rugby Team Wins Against Naitasiri: Aims for Raluve U16 Title”
The Nasinu Secondary School (NSS) Under-16 girls’ rugby team emerged successful against the Naitasiri Secondary School (NSS) with a 15-5 score in their Weet-Bix Raluve Trophy face-off… read more
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Fiji Labour Party Demands Government Transparency on Minimum Wage Report Findings
The Fiji Labour Party (FLP) is challenging the government to publicize the findings of the review committee on Minimum Wage. The party’s leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, argued that… read more
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Fiji Police Uncover Drug Peddlers Using Government Plates; Counter Narcotics Strategy 2023-2028 Launched
A new development in the illegal drug trade was recently revealed by the Fiji Police Force. According to reports, vehicles bearing government number plates, both original and… read more
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FijiFirst Party Deregistered, Opposition MPs Now Serve as Independents
Members of Parliament (MPs) previously under the Opposition party will now serve independently due to the deregistration of FijiFirst as a political party, as confirmed by the… read more
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Fiji Rugby Player and Nihon University Student Sekove Tagicakiverata’s Sudden Death Shocks Community
The community of Nihon University in Tokyo, Japan was deeply shocked by the sudden death of a Fiji rugby player studying there last Friday. Sekove Tagicakiverata was… read more
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Amex Resource Limited Boosts Iron Sand Production with Technological Upgrades and Increased Investment
Amex Resource Limited, a Lautoka-based iron sand exporter originating from Fiji’s Western region, has upped its game significantly. The company is in the process of a three-day… read more
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Fiji’s National Drug Strategy Overlooks Corrections Service, Risks Perpetuating Drug Offending Cycle
There are concerns about a shortfall in Fiji’s national drug strategy due to a lack of specific resources and attention directed towards the Fiji Corrections Service (FCS).… read more
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FMF Foods Limited Secures Five-Year Sponsorship Deal for Fiji’s Inter-District Championship
FMF Foods Limited has signed a five-year contract with the Fiji Football Association to sponsor the Inter-District Championship (IDC). The total monetary value of the contract was… read more
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Legendary Australian Rugby Player Michael Hooper Announces Retirement
Prominent Wallaby and sevens player Michael Hooper has declared his retirement from Australian Rugby. Hooper disclosed his retirement decision on Sunday, marking an end to his outstanding… read more
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Fiji Rugby Union Undergoes Structural Change, Removes Prime Minister’s Nomination in Board Elections
The Fiji Rugby Union (FRU) has implemented a structural change that eliminates the board’s Prime Minister nomination, a decision that is expected to cause controversy. Minister for… read more
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Fiji Men’s Rugby Player Jioji Nasova Set to Make Olympic Debut at Paris Games
Jioji Nasova, a member of Team Fiji’s men’s rugby sevens, is set to make his debut in the Paris Olympic Games, scheduled from July 26 to August… read more
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Paul Heath Sworn in as New Justice of Appeal in Fiji’s Court of Appeal
The ranks of Fiji’s judiciary expanded with the induction of Paul Heath, a former Chief Justice of the Pitcairn Islands and Judge of the High Court of… read more
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Fiji Government Boosts Sugarcane Industry with Increased Budget Allocation and Record Cane Price
Raj Sharma, CEO of the Sugarcane Growers Fund, has expressed confidence in the government’s decision to increase the budget allocation for their sector. The government has designated… read more
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Driver Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run of Five-Year-Old Boy Gets Bail under Strict Conditions
The driver, Ashneel Sahil Deo, who is accused of the hit-and-run death of a five-year-old boy on the Lekutu-Nabouwalu Highway in Bua, has been granted bail under… read more
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FijiFirst Party De-Registered Under Political Parties Act After Failure to Amend Constitution
The FijiFirst Party has been immediately de-registered under Section 12(4) of the Political Parties Act 2013. Earlier in May, the party was asked to modify its Constitution… read more