International
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From Classroom to Cane Field: A Teacher’s Transformation
At 58, Sadha Lata Singh has embraced a new chapter as a sugarcane farmer after years as an educator. Inspired by her husband, she transitioned from… Read more
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Prime Minister Calls for Action Against Kava Abuse and NCDs
In a recent address at the Tailevu Provincial Council meeting, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka tackled the rising concerns of kava consumption and its links to non-communicable… Read more
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Carpenter’s Bail Battle: Medical Treatment in the U.S. at Stake
Daniel Kingston Whippy is seeking a bail variation to obtain medical treatment in the U.S. amid serious legal battles. Accompanied by his wife and appearing with… Read more
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Tragic Loss: A Widow’s Last Words Haunt a Heartbroken Husband
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, retired bus driver Muniappa Naidu mourns the sudden loss of his wife, Visha Latchmi, following a tragic accident. Their lives,… Read more
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Teachers Demand Salary Upgrade Amidst Long Delays
Frustration mounts among educators as delays in salary upgrades continue to affect their livelihoods. Teachers who have recently enhanced their qualifications find themselves caught in bureaucratic… Read more
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Breaking the Silence: Men and Mental Health Support
Men grappling with domestic violence, mental health challenges, or suicidal thoughts are not alone. Discover how breaking the silence can lead to healing and support. Explore… Read more
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From Teacher to Farmer: A Sweet Transformation
From the classroom to the fields, Sadha Lata Singh’s inspiring journey into sugarcane farming showcases resilience and adaptability. After losing her teaching position, she found strength… Read more
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Sugarcane Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Cane Weevil Borer
The Cane Weevil Borer is wreaking havoc on Fiji’s sugarcane industry, leaving farmers on high alert. With no cane variety safe from its destructive reach, the… Read more
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Kava Crisis: Prime Minister Calls for Urgent Action
In a recent address at the Tailevu Provincial Council meeting, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka tackled the pressing issue of kava abuse and its connection to rising… Read more
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USP Staff Strike: A Call for Change and Accountability
Tensions rise at the University of the South Pacific as staff unions prepare for a strike, dubbed “Black Friday.” With demands ranging from pay increases to… Read more
