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Fiji Police Force Sets Sights on Crime Reduction Revolution
Fiji’s policing strategy is set for a crucial transformation as the government implements new initiatives aimed at tackling rising crime rates. With advanced technology and enhanced community… read more
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Fiji’s PM Rescues 320 Civil Servants Affected by Job Losses: What’s Next?
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has unveiled a new opportunity for the 320 civil servants affected by the controversial “No Jab, No Job” policy during the pandemic. With… read more
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Teachers’ Rights at Stake: Fiji Union’s Bold Stand
In 1984, a contentious situation unfolded at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School, raising critical questions about educators’ rights in Fiji. When senior science teacher Raman Lal Vasram… read more
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Fifty Years of Independence: Honoring Papua New Guinea’s Unsung Heroes
As Papua New Guinea gears up for its fiftieth independence anniversary in 2025, reflections on its vibrant history take center stage. A pivotal initiative, the Revitalizing the… read more
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Fiji Braces for Heavy Rain: Flash Flooding Risks Loom
A heavy rain warning has been issued for parts of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, raising alarms about potential flash flooding. With significant rainfall expected in various… read more
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Fiji’s Fight Against Corruption: Are We Making Progress?
In February 2025, the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption reported a notable drop in corruption-related complaints, sparking questions about public awareness and the effectiveness of current measures.… read more
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Fiji’s Crime Trends: A Look at Police Efforts and Community Safety
Fiji is witnessing a notable shift in crime trends as recent reports reveal a total of 4,703 incidents this month. While drug-related offenses drive the numbers, a… read more
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Fiji’s Political Showdown: Can Dialogue Bridge the Divide?
Political tensions rise as Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica confronts Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu over constitutional amendment efforts. The recent parliamentary debate has revealed deeper rifts, with… read more
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Murder Case Rescheduling Raises Questions About Justice Delays
The sentencing hearing for a taxi driver convicted of murder and arson has been pushed to March 28, following a tense court session. Safil Ali’s case revolves… read more
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Former Fiji Education Employee Jailed for $341K Fraud: What’s Next?
A former Fiji Ministry of Education employee has been handed a seven-year prison sentence for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that misappropriated over $341,000 in government funds.… read more
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Fiji’s Leadership Under Fire: Are Desperate Tactics Eroding Democracy?
Opposition MP Jone Usamate has sharply criticized the Fijian Government’s recent push for constitutional amendments, alleging desperation and questionable tactics at play. He claims that the government… read more
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Fiji Police Overhauls Training: A New Era of Community Policing?
A transformative shift is underway at the Fiji Police Academy, aiming to revamp the educational curriculum in community policing. Insights from experienced officers and experts are fuelling… read more
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Disciplinary Dilemma: Fijian Drua’s Murray Faces Hearing After Controversial Tackle
Tensions rise as Fijian Drua’s Motikai Murray faces a disciplinary hearing over a controversial tackle that could lead to a significant suspension. With player safety under scrutiny,… read more
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Fiji’s Future: Calls for Constitutional Change and Inclusivity
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka raises urgent questions about the 2013 Constitution, emphasizing its failure to truly represent Fiji’s indigenous population. He argues that the election results indicate… read more
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Dengue Update: No Deaths Confirmed Despite Rising Cases
As the Health Ministry reassures that there have been no confirmed dengue-related deaths in the Western Division, the number of reported cases continues to climb. Investigations reveal… read more
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Operation Sasamaki: Fiji Police Declare War on Drug Trade!
With the launch of Operation Sasamaki continuing through December, the Fiji Police are intensifying their fight against the drug trade. Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu declares the initiative… read more
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Fiji’s Political Shift: Calls for Accountability and New Leadership Emerges
Concerns are brewing as former Director of Public Prosecutions Aca Rayawa critiques the actions of Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and Voreqe Bainimarama following the 2022 General Elections. With allegations… read more
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Fiji’s Economic Crossroads: Growth, Stabilization, or Decline?
Fiji finds itself at a pivotal moment, poised for economic transformation. With robust foundations and an optimistic outlook, how will the nation navigate the paths of growth,… read more
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Safety Concerns Rise as Bus Stoning Incident Ignites Community Debate
A troubling incident in Natabua has sparked investigations after a classic bus was assaulted during transit. The attack has raised concerns not only about the safety of… read more
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Fiji’s Rugby Future: Surprising Talents and Key Preparations for 2027 World Cup
The Fiji Water Flying Fijians are gearing up for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, with head coach Mick Byrne making bold moves in player selection. As he… read more
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Fijian Student Shines Bright: A Leadership Legacy in Australia
Meet Parisha Singh, a trailblazer in education as she becomes the first Fijian international student to earn the prestigious NSW International Student Leadership Award. Discover how her… read more
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Fiji Police Chief Promises Diligent Investigations Amid Brutality Allegations
In a bold move towards accountability, Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu has announced rigorous investigations into allegations of police misconduct, addressing public concerns over police brutality. With collaboration… read more
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Pacific Nations Unite for Stability Amid Geopolitical Tensions
As geopolitical tensions escalate, Pacific nations are taking decisive steps to ensure their peace and stability. With insights from key leaders like Baron Waqa, the focus is… read more
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Fiji Battles Marijuana Cultivation: Are Communities at Risk?
Fiji confronts a pressing challenge as authorities push back against marijuana cultivation, particularly on Kadavu Islands. With the stakes high, law enforcement is not just focusing on… read more
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Tragedy Strikes Suva: Community Mourns Fatal House Fire
In a heartbreaking incident in Suva, a house fire claimed the life of a 35-year-old woman, leaving the community in mourning. A neighbor’s courageous efforts saved a… read more
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iTaukei Educational Assistance Applications Skyrocket: What’s Driving the Demand?
A significant surge in applications for education assistance has taken the iTaukei Land Trust Board by surprise, reflecting an increasing demand within the community. With thousands applying… read more
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Crusaders Storm Past Western Force in Record-Breaking Clash!
In a thrilling clash, the Crusaders dominated the Western Force with a stunning 55-33 victory, highlighted by Macca Springer’s record-tying five tries. After a fierce first half… read more
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Fiji’s Future: How Vocational Training is Shaping a New Generation
In Fiji, a new wave of youth is diving into vocational training, seeking skills that promise brighter futures. Among them is Eremasi Bolaukula, an aspiring engineer whose… read more
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Revamping Healthcare: CWMH’s Journey from Historic Landmark to Modern Medical Hub
Nestled on a hill with a view of Suva Harbour, the Colonial War Memorial Hospital stands as a testament to Fiji’s history and resilience. Since its establishment… read more
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Manu Samoa Rugby’s Coaching Search Heats Up: Who’s Next?
As the search for a new head coach for Manu Samoa draws to a close, Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi reveals a promising pool of candidates from around the… read more