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Fiji Weather: Widespread Showers and Thunderstorms with Flash Flood Risk; Saturday Outlook Forecasts More Showers Across Islands
A trough sweeping through Fiji brings clouds, scattered showers, and the odd thunderstorm in store for parts of the day. Umbrellas handy and plans flexible—the weekend forecast… read more
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Fiji Weather Bulletin: Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain Across Fiji With Flood Risk
Fiji braces for a wet spell as a trough brings showers tonight and a weekend of changing skies and occasional heavy downpours. Clouds roll over the islands—keep… read more
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US Exit Threat Clouds Pacific Climate Cooperation
In Samoa, SPREP stands at a pivotal moment as discussions about a formal U.S. withdrawal unfold. The regional alliance relies on funding and expertise to help Pacific… read more
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Fiji’s Waste Management Gets a $12M Japan-Backed Boost
Fiji is poised for a cleaner future as a new international partnership unlocks funding to upgrade municipal waste services. The plan centers on modern equipment and a… read more
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Early-Year Capital Spending Slump Sparks Growth Concerns
An emerging gap in capital spending is reshaping the early fiscal picture, with investments lagging behind targets and project execution slowing. Analysts warn that ongoing delays could… read more
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Fiji Sugarcane Harvest Deadline Looms as Farmers Push for Extension
Rushing against the clock, Western Division cane farmers face a looming deadline as weather and a shortage of cutters threaten a massive harvest. A heated debate over… read more
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Lautoka Businesses Skeptical of Tariff Consultations Ahead of Electricity Price Hike
Lautoka’s business community questions whether public input will shape a proposed electricity tariff hike. Despite assurances that feedback will be reviewed, many fear past consultations may have… read more
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Five Fiji Schools Hit 100% Pass in 2025 Year 12 Certificate
Five Fiji secondary schools posted a perfect 100% pass rate in the 2025 Year 12 exams, signaling a rising wave of academic excellence across the country. This… read more
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Fourth body found in Fiji as police probe deepens safety concerns
Another body has been found in the Suva mangroves, renewing concerns about safety in the area. Investigators are examining the circumstances near Fletcher Road as residents await… read more
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Fiji 7s Captain Jeremaia Matana: Jersey Must Be Earned Ahead of Singapore SVNS
Jeremaia Matana’s blunt message cuts straight to the heart: the Fiji jersey is a privilege earned, not taken for granted. With the SVNS Singapore leg ahead, the… read more
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Fiji’s 2025 Electricity Tariff Talks Spark Public Dialogue and Delay Calls
Public consultations on the proposed 2025 electricity tariff are shifting toward direct, personalized dialogue. Community members and business leaders urge transparency and thorough discussion, highlighting the real… read more
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Fiji’s EFL Tariff Hike Sparks Demand for Transparency and Efficiency
Fiji’s energy debate heats up as talk of a tariff hike meets push for efficiency and openness. Critics urge an internal review and a clear cost breakdown… read more
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British Army Touches Down in Fiji for 2026 Coral Coast 7s
Fiji’s Coral Coast is about to come alive with international sevens action at Lawaqa Park. A week of fast-paced rugby, a lucrative $50,000 prize, and a warm… read more
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Badminton Fiji 2026 AGM: Elections, Financials and Membership Updates on the Agenda
Badminton Fiji moves toward its 2026 AGM, spotlighting governance, member engagement, and a plan for the coming season. Elections, reports, and policy decisions loom, signaling a pivotal… read more
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River of Resilience: A 69-Year-Old Fiji Grandmother’s Kai Quest
At 69, Sereima Matea rises before dawn at the Rewa River to harvest kai—freshwater mussels that support her family and hopeful futures. A story of endurance, adaptation,… read more
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The Masked Singer Season 14 kicks off with a shocking pre-show unmasking and fresh celebrity lineup
Season 14 of The Masked Singer kicks off with a fresh lineup of secret celebrities, dazzling costumes, and a twist that changes the game before the first… read more
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International Referees Spark Labasa 7s Weekend
Labasa’s Subrail Park is buzzing as teams arrive for the fourth Fiji Bitter Labasa 7s, with final touches underway and a sunny weekend hoped for. International referees… read more
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Fiji Extends TIN Deadline for Mobile Wallets to 2026
Big changes loom for Fiji’s mobile wallets: the TIN deadline has been extended, bringing new rules for business accounts and potential penalties for non-compliance. This update could… read more
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Fiji Joins Basel Convention to Tackle Hazardous Waste
Fiji takes a bold step toward safer waste management by joining the Basel Convention on hazardous waste. The move signals stronger protection for health and the environment… read more
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How to Make a Small Dining Room Feel Spacious Without Renovations
Turn a cramped dining nook into a bright, inviting space with smart, no-fuss design tricks. Lighter palettes, reflective surfaces, and carefully chosen seating can dramatically expand the… read more
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Seaqaqa Small Businesses Brace for Electricity Tariff Hike Threatening Jobs
Seaqaqa’s small businesses warn a proposed electricity tariff rise could push costs up, threatening jobs and affordability on the high street. With worries about staff, leases, and… read more
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Radisson Blu Resort Fiji Named Top 3 Family Resort for 2025 After Renovations
Radisson Blu Resort Fiji has earned a top family-resort honor for 2025 after a bold refresh. With a rejuvenated kids’ club and new spaces designed for family… read more
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Elderly Pension Theft Case: Self-Represented Suspect Remanded Ahead of Bail Hearing
Remanded in custody after allegedly stealing a bank card and pension money from 86-year-old Malakai Kauwale, 49-year-old Niraj Prasad faces a January bail hearing. The case highlights… read more
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Fiji Weather Update: Trough of Low Pressure Brings Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms, and Flood Risk With Weekend Outlook
An unsettled trough is sweeping Fiji, bringing clouds, showers, and the possibility of sudden downpours. Isolated thunderstorms could turn plans a bit soggy in places. Expect a… read more
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Messi Eyes Club Ownership After Playing Career, Signals Future Inter Miami Stake
Messi hints at life after playing: not a coach, but a club owner. With a planned ownership stake in Inter Miami and a fresh venture with Luis… read more
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Brisbane Toyota theft ring: international suspects arrested
Australian police are investigating a multinational car-theft ring tied to a spate of high-end Toyota thefts in Brisbane. With suspects from multiple countries and possible overseas trafficking… read more
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Fiji Unites Police and Military to Tackle Drug Crisis
Fiji confronts a mounting drug crisis that’s pushing police and the military to join forces. A high-level briefing on Monday will outline a unified strategy, hinting at… read more
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Haaland Nets 150th as City Stumble in Title Race
Erling Haaland hits a landmark as Manchester City’s title challenge hits a snag with another draw. With injuries piling up and rivals closing in, the coming fixtures… read more
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STEM Teacher Shortage Strains Secondary Schools as Education Minister Urges More Students to Study STEM
Secondary schools are facing a growing shortage of STEM teachers, threatening outcomes in Math, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, IT, and CS. Officials urge prospective students to explore STEM… read more
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Apply Now: TSLS 2026 Scholarships Open Ahead of January 31 Deadline
2026 scholarship season is underway with a January 31 deadline. Act early: complete, accurate applications can boost your chances, as some schemes include interviews or tests and… read more