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Fiji bets on renewables to tame electricity price swings
Fiji’s electricity outlook could be steadier than the forecast despite volatile global fuel costs. A bold $2 billion move to renewables—hydro, solar, storage, and smarter grids—promises to… read more
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Natovi Jetty Vendors Call for Government Help to Upgrade Food Stalls
At Natovi Jetty, about 50 women vendors are calling for better facilities to keep up with rising traveler numbers this season. From makeshift stalls serving roti, fish,… read more
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Free Entry Fiji Coral Coast 7s Promises Star-Studded Sevens Weekend
Rugby fever returns with free-entry thrills at Fiji’s Coral Coast 7s. Expect fast-paced Sevens, a carnival vibe, and a chance to meet international stars at Lawaqa Park.… read more
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Fiji Rugby Names Talemo Waqa Acting COO in Strategic Move
A familiar face returns to Fiji Rugby, stepping in as Acting Chief Operations Officer during a pivotal growth phase. Talemo Waqa brings over 30 years in sport… read more
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Fiji’s Military Drives Reconciliation Amid Online Criticism
Fiji’s leadership is pushing for reconciliation amid online skepticism, steering dialogue with traditional councils and a Truth and Reconciliation process. Despite criticism, officials say healing and unity… read more
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Korea Grants Fiji Farm Machinery to Boost Livestock Feed
New farming machinery arrives in Fiji, set to bolster livestock feed and pasture management. In the face of climate pressures, this initiative could strengthen food security and… read more
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Rarawai Mill Nears January 2026 End for Fiji’s 2025 Sugar Season
A tentative end-date for the 2025 sugar season at the Rarawai Mill is on the horizon, with January 11, 2026 in view. The Sugar Tribunal will oversee… read more
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Fiji’s Investment Surge Faces Approval Hurdles
Fiji is stepping up its pursuit of foreign investment, with rising global interest shaping its economic outlook. Yet every surge in interest brings new hurdles—prolonged approvals, negotiations… read more
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Fijian Soldier Temalesi Tinai Returns from UN mission in Iraq, Reunites with Family
Temalesi Tinai’s year-long peacekeeping stint ends with a heartwarming homecoming in Nabouva Village, showcasing resilience, family bonds, and the quiet sacrifices of those in uniform. read more