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  • Fiji’s Constitutional Future: A Call for Change and Inclusivity

    Fiji’s Constitutional Future: A Call for Change and Inclusivity

    Mar 16, 2025

    The conversation around Fiji’s Constitution is heating up as Minister for Immigration Viliame Naupoto champions the need for meaningful change. With calls for a thoughtful approach to… read more

  • Coffee vs Cocoa: Who Will Reign Supreme in PNG’s Export Battle?

    Coffee vs Cocoa: Who Will Reign Supreme in PNG’s Export Battle?

    Mar 16, 2025

    Papua New Guinea’s cocoa industry celebrated a historic achievement in 2024, surpassing coffee for the first time in export revenue. However, this success might be short-lived as… read more

  • Fiji Weather Forecast: Occasional Showers and Thunderstorms with Potential Heavy Falls Expected in Eastern Regions

    Fiji Weather Forecast: Occasional Showers and Thunderstorms with Potential Heavy Falls Expected in Eastern Regions

    Mar 16, 2025

    Prepare for unpredictable weather across the islands! With clouds mingling with occasional showers and the possibility of thunderstorms, Mother Nature is bringing a mixed bag to our… read more

  • “Reviving Fiji’s Fading Institutions: A Call for Change”

    “Reviving Fiji’s Fading Institutions: A Call for Change”

    Mar 16, 2025

    Opposition MP Jone Usamate has raised alarms about the decline of government institutions, warning of long-term societal impacts. He argues that political influences compromise civil service integrity… read more

  • FIJI Television’s Stock Takes a Historic Dive: Is a Comeback on the Horizon?

    FIJI Television’s Stock Takes a Historic Dive: Is a Comeback on the Horizon?

    Mar 16, 2025

    A steep decline in FIJI Television Ltd’s share price has raised eyebrows, hitting its lowest point in five years. With losses mounting and competition intensifying, the company… read more

  • Fiji Faces New Zealand: Can Underdogs Pull Off an Epic Upset?

    Fiji Faces New Zealand: Can Underdogs Pull Off an Epic Upset?

    Mar 16, 2025

    As Fiji gears up for a pivotal match in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers against New Zealand, the team’s preparation goes beyond physical training. With just… read more

  • Fiji’s Cocoa Comeback: Will It Capitalize on Global Demand?

    Fiji’s Cocoa Comeback: Will It Capitalize on Global Demand?

    Mar 16, 2025

    Fiji stands at a crossroads in the cocoa industry, with global prices soaring amidst a supply shortage. As local leaders call for formal regulation and strategic planning,… read more

  • ADB Launches Initiative to Boost Fiji’s Local Businesses and Economy

    ADB Launches Initiative to Boost Fiji’s Local Businesses and Economy

    Mar 16, 2025

    The Asian Development Bank has unveiled an ambitious initiative aimed at transforming local economies in the Pacific. With significant funding directed towards fostering innovative businesses, this program… read more

  • Fiji Police Force Set for Major Overhaul: What’s Next?

    Fiji Police Force Set for Major Overhaul: What’s Next?

    Mar 16, 2025

    In a bold move to enhance safety, the Fiji Police Force is set to roll out strategic initiatives aimed at curbing rising crime rates. With a focus… read more

  • Fiji’s Path to Redemption: Ex-Civil Servants Get Second Chance

    Fiji’s Path to Redemption: Ex-Civil Servants Get Second Chance

    Mar 16, 2025

    In a significant policy shift, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has opened the door for 320 civil servants, previously let go due to the “No Jab, No Job”… read more

  • Union Standoff: Teachers Fight for Rights Amid Controversial Dismissal

    Union Standoff: Teachers Fight for Rights Amid Controversial Dismissal

    Mar 16, 2025

    In 1984, a dispute erupted at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School when a senior teacher was dismissed under contentious circumstances. Allegations of retaliation connected to his advocacy… read more

  • Papua New Guinea’s Independence: A Revitalized Tribute to National Heroes

    Papua New Guinea’s Independence: A Revitalized Tribute to National Heroes

    Mar 16, 2025

    As Papua New Guinea prepares to celebrate its fiftieth independence anniversary, a new initiative aims to honor the nation’s rich history by documenting the contributions of its… read more

  • Heavy Rain Warning: Is Your Area Ready for Flooding?

    Heavy Rain Warning: Is Your Area Ready for Flooding?

    Mar 16, 2025

    A heavy rain warning has been issued for parts of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, raising alarms about potential flash flooding. As intense rainfall looms over key… read more

  • Fiji Sees Decline in Corruption Complaints: A Sign of Change?

    Fiji Sees Decline in Corruption Complaints: A Sign of Change?

    Mar 16, 2025

    February 2025 brought a surprising shift in Fiji’s corruption landscape, with the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption reporting a significant decline in complaints. Could this be a… read more

  • Fiji’s Crime Reports Surge: What Does It Mean for Safety?

    Fiji’s Crime Reports Surge: What Does It Mean for Safety?

    Mar 16, 2025

    Recent statistics reveal a significant number of crime reports in Fiji this month, prompting a closer look at the dynamics of law enforcement efforts. With drug-related offenses… read more

  • Political Tensions Rise as Fiji Leaders Clash Over Constitutional Amendments

    Political Tensions Rise as Fiji Leaders Clash Over Constitutional Amendments

    Mar 16, 2025

    Tensions rise in Fiji’s political arena as Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica clashes with Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu over recent constitutional amendments. With accusations of desperation and… read more

  • Murder and Arson Sentencing Delayed: What Lies Ahead for Nadi Taxi Driver?

    Murder and Arson Sentencing Delayed: What Lies Ahead for Nadi Taxi Driver?

    Mar 16, 2025

    The sentencing hearing for Nadi taxi driver Safil Ali, convicted of murder and arson, has been rescheduled for March 28. This case, rooted in the tragic death… read more

  • Ex-Ministry Employee Sentenced: A Shocking Tale of Corruption and Fraud

    Ex-Ministry Employee Sentenced: A Shocking Tale of Corruption and Fraud

    Mar 16, 2025

    A former Fiji Ministry of Education employee faces a harsh seven-year sentence for orchestrating a major financial fraud scheme, diverting over $341,000 in government funds. The case,… read more

  • Fiji’s Political Drama: Is Desperation Driving Constitutional Changes?

    Fiji’s Political Drama: Is Desperation Driving Constitutional Changes?

    Mar 16, 2025

    Fijian politics is heating up as Opposition MP Jone Usamate accuses the government of desperation with controversial constitutional amendments. Allegations of bribery and attempts to sway fellow… read more

  • Revolutionizing Police Training: Fiji’s Bold New Approach

    Revolutionizing Police Training: Fiji’s Bold New Approach

    Mar 16, 2025

    The Fiji Police Force is set to undergo a transformative review of its community policing curriculum, aiming to enhance training effectiveness and service delivery. Assistant Commissioner Meli… read more

  • Disciplinary Drama: Fijian Drua’s Star Faces Suspension Threat

    Disciplinary Drama: Fijian Drua’s Star Faces Suspension Threat

    Mar 16, 2025

    Motikai Murray of the Fijian Drua faces a pivotal disciplinary hearing following a contentious yellow card during a recent match against the Brumbies. The incident has ignited… read more

  • Rabuka’s Bold Vision: A Call for Constitutional Change in Fiji

    Rabuka’s Bold Vision: A Call for Constitutional Change in Fiji

    Mar 16, 2025

    Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is challenging the foundations of the 2013 Constitution, arguing it promotes a dangerous concentration of power and fails to truly represent the indigenous… read more

  • Dengue Dilemma: Deaths Unconfirmed Amid Rising Cases

    Dengue Dilemma: Deaths Unconfirmed Amid Rising Cases

    Mar 16, 2025

    The Health Ministry has reported no confirmed dengue-related deaths in the Western Division, despite rising case numbers. While an outbreak has been declared, a recent decline in… read more

  • Operation Sasamaki: Fiji’s Bold Move Against Drug Trade

    Operation Sasamaki: Fiji’s Bold Move Against Drug Trade

    Mar 16, 2025

    The battle against the drug trade in Fiji is intensifying, with Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu announcing the continuation of Operation Sasamaki through December. This bold initiative aims… read more

  • Political Fallout: Are Sayed-Khaiyum and Bainimarama Running from Accountability?

    Political Fallout: Are Sayed-Khaiyum and Bainimarama Running from Accountability?

    Mar 16, 2025

    In a bold critique, former Director of Public Prosecutions Aca Rayawa has called out former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, linking his legal troubles to the exit of key… read more

  • Fiji’s Economic Crossroads: A Bright Future Ahead?

    Fiji’s Economic Crossroads: A Bright Future Ahead?

    Mar 16, 2025

    Fiji stands at a crossroads, with its economy showing signs of remarkable recovery post-pandemic. As growth stabilizes and new private sector investments emerge, the nation is poised… read more

  • “Community Outcry Follows Vandalism of Lautoka Bus”

    “Community Outcry Follows Vandalism of Lautoka Bus”

    Mar 16, 2025

    In a shocking incident in Natabua, Lautoka, a Classic Bus was targeted during transit, facing a barrage of stones that left it damaged. The bus operator is… read more

  • Fiji’s Flying Fijians: Eyes on 2027 World Cup Glory!

    Fiji’s Flying Fijians: Eyes on 2027 World Cup Glory!

    Mar 16, 2025

    The Fiji Water Flying Fijians are ramping up their preparations for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, with head coach Mick Byrne targeting an early squad announcement. As… read more

  • Fijian Student Makes History: Breaking Barriers with Leadership Excellence

    Fijian Student Makes History: Breaking Barriers with Leadership Excellence

    Mar 16, 2025

    Parisha Singh has etched her name in history as the first Fijian international student to win the prestigious NSW International Student Leadership Award. From humble beginnings in… read more

  • Fiji Police Reform: Will Accountability Restore Public Trust?

    Fiji Police Reform: Will Accountability Restore Public Trust?

    Mar 16, 2025

    Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu promises a thorough approach to handling recent allegations of misconduct within the force. As concerns about police brutality rise, Tudravu assures the public… read more

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