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New Education Policy Links Progression to Attendance and Student Well-Being
A sweeping new policy reshapes how students progress and stay engaged in school. Built on broad consultations, it aims to balance accountability with strong, data-driven support to… read more
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Suva Retailers Embrace Digital Reforms as Regulation and Labor Hurdles Persist
Digital reforms are reshaping Suva’s retail scene, speeding up registrations and tax processes while promising smoother operations. Yet retailers warn that new tax rules, pricing controls, and… read more
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Vulaga Camakau Canoe Race Returns After 15-Year Hiatus, Rekindling Lau Group Heritage
After a 15-year hiatus, a cherished Vulaga tradition returns to the water, blending fierce competition with deep cultural heritage. The weekend’s race revived old skills and sparked… read more
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UN and Local Police Team Up to Reimagine Policing for the Vulnerable
A new partnership is boosting police training on human rights, focusing on how officers interact with people in vulnerable situations. Emphasizing civil society collaboration and a long-term… read more
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Lautoka Death Under Police Probe After Suspected Hit-and-Run
Investigators are probing a suspected hit-and-run in Vitogo, Lautoka, after a man was found dead. A post-mortem has been planned and a suspect is in questioning as… read more
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Fiji Sugar Exports Reach Peak Prices as Global Markets Shift
Fiji’s sugar export prices surged after 2021, peaking in 2023 and staying above pre-pandemic levels. A minister outlines the global forces behind the swing and what it… read more
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Methodist Church in Fiji Urges Families to Reclaim Elder Care
Faith leaders warn of a changing tide—more elders in care homes and fewer hands at home. They say caring for aging family could strengthen bonds and communities,… read more
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Fiji U-19 Gears Up for Australia Clash Ahead of OFC Qualifiers
Fiji’s National U-19 squad kicks off a training camp with a high-stakes test on the horizon against Australia. Players are following personalized programs over the Christmas break,… read more
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Six Arrested in Nadawa Unlicensed Liquor Crackdown
An early-morning raid in Nadawa led to six arrests over unlicensed liquor sales. With seizures made and investigations underway, authorities urge the community to stay vigilant and… read more