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Faiyaz Koya criticizes 2024-2025 National Budget policies
Opposition Member of Parliament, Faiyaz Koya, asserts that the fiscal policies outlined in the 2024-2025 National Budget will exacerbate the gap between the wealthy and the… Read more
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Government’s Civil Service Review Sparks Migration Fears
The Government’s plan to conduct a comprehensive review aiming to resize the Civil Service and manage the public sector wage bill has raised concerns. This issue… Read more
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Former FijiFirst Party Member Makes Surprising Crossbench Debut
Former member of the now de-registered FijiFirst Party, Viliame Naupoto, today addressed the Parliamentary chamber for the first time as a crossbench Member of Parliament. While… Read more
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Empowering Fiji’s Technical Education Sector
Education Minister Aseri Radrodro has emphasized the importance of promoting technical vocational education training within the ministry. Addressing concerns over the $5 million budgetary allocation to… Read more
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Rabuka’s Message to Permanent Secretaries: A Call for Responsible Action
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has issued a clear directive to the permanent secretaries of various ministries, urging them to act with fairness and responsibility. Rabuka’s statement… Read more
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Revolutionizing Housing Management: Strategic Collaboration Unveiled
In an effort to transform housing management in Fiji, the Public Rental Board (PRB) has collaborated with Home in Place to focus on capacity building through… Read more
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Restructuring Call for Transparency: Namosi Development Company
Namosi Think Tank member Maciu Nalumisa is advocating for the restructuring of the Namosi Development Company Ltd, the commercial arm of the province, to enhance transparency… Read more
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Exclusive: Opposition MPs Declare Support for Prime Minister – What Happens Next?
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has urged the nine Opposition members of Parliament who have declared their support for him to continue representing the people who voted… Read more
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Crossbenchers Navigate Political Waters
Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu says a crossbencher’s vote is flexible and tradeable. He stated that the nine Parliament members who declared their support for Prime Minister… Read more
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Coalition Government Faces Challenges Ahead
The Coalition Government seems to have “bitten off more than it could chew” when it came into power, according to Leader of Opposition Inia Seruiratu in… Read more
