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FPSA Strike Negotiations: Progress Made Towards Ending Dispute
After days of disruptions caused by the strike of more than 100 members of the Fiji Public Service Association (FPSA), significant progress has been made in negotiations… read more
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Decline in Job Advertisements in May Amid Tight Labour Market Conditions – Latest Economic Review
Job advertisements in May experienced a 2.5 percent decline amid ongoing tight labor market conditions and slower emigration, according to the Reserve Bank of Fiji’s latest June… read more
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Martin Iakoba Makes History as Top Recruit in Fiji Police Force Batch 67
Martin Iakoba of Rabi experienced great joy when he was awarded the prestigious Baton of Honour, marking him as the top recruit of Batch 67 during the… read more
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Trade Ministry: $106m Allocation Adequate for Economic Growth and Development
Minister for Trade, Cooperatives and Small Medium Enterprises and Communications Manoa Kamikamica has welcomed the $106.6 million allocated to his ministry in the 2024-2025 National Budget, announced… read more
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Fiji’s Outsourcing Sector Positioned for Global Leadership with Inclusive Growth
The future of Fiji’s outsourcing sector appears bright with ongoing support, innovative strategies, and a focus on inclusivity, positioning the nation as a significant player in the… read more
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Boxing Commission Fiji Official Calls for Transparency and a Fresh Start
Former Boxing Official Subhash Appanna Calls for Transparency and a “Fresh Start” in Boxing Commission Fiji In response to growing calls for transparency in the involvement of… read more
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Narube Criticises 2024-2025 National Budget for Lack of Economic Transformation and Fiscal Reforms
Savenaca Narube, the leader of the Unity Fiji party and former Reserve Bank of Fiji governor, criticized the 2024-2025 National Budget for failing to inspire confidence and… read more
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Illicit Drug Trade in Fiji Takes New Turn With Government Number Plates Usage, Amid Launch of National Counter Narcotics Strategy
A new development in the illegal drug industry has been identified, with government number plates appearing to be used in the transportation and sale of drugs. This… read more
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FijiFirst Deregistered as Political Party; MPs to Serve Independently
Members of the Opposition caucus will now function as independent MPs, as the party to which they belong, FijiFirst, has been officially deregistered. The party’s status was… read more
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Fiji Rugby Player and Nihon University Student, Sekove Tagicakiverata, Dies Mysteriously in Tokyo
The rugby community and Nihon University in Tokyo, Japan are mourning the unexpected death of Fijian rugby player and student, Sekove Tagicakiverata, which occurred last Friday. Tagicakiverata… read more
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Amex Resource Limited Increases Iron Sand Export to China, Invests in Tech Upgrades to Boost Production Efficiency
Amex Resource Limited, a company exporting iron sand and based in Lautoka, West Fiji, is experiencing improved fortunes following years of struggle. The company is currently overseeing… read more
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Fiji Corrections Service Concerned Over Lack of Resources in National Drug Strategy
The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) has expressed concerns over apparent gaps in the national strategy against drugs, citing the lack of resources and focus provided to their… read more
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FMF Foods Ltd Sponsors Fiji’s Inter-District Championship in Five-Year Deal
FMF Foods Limited has entered into a five-year sponsorship agreement with the Fiji Football Association for the Inter-District Championship (IDC). Although the sponsorship amount has not been… read more
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Rugby Legend Michael Hooper Announces Retirement After Decade-Long Career with Wallabies and Sevens
Prominent Wallaby and rugby sevens player, Michael Hooper, has confirmed his retirement from Australian Rugby. The renowned 32-year-old player officially announced his retirement on Sunday, marking a… read more
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Fiji Rugby Union Endorses Structural Changes, Removes Prime Minister’s Nomination from Board
The recent structural changes in the Fiji Rugby Union, which will eliminate the Prime Minister’s nomination in the board, have been met with some resistance. Youth and… read more