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Duty and VAT Exemption for MPs Purchasing Cars in Fiji
Members of Parliament will be exempted from paying import duty and Value Added Tax (VAT) on a motor vehicle if they purchase one while serving as… Read more
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Fitness Key for Civil Servants – Promoting a Healthier Workforce and Productivity
Prime Minister and Minister for Civil Service, Sitiveni Rabuka, emphasized the importance of fitness for civil servants during the Wellness Wednesday event held at the FMF… Read more
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John Rabuku: Sakoca Murder Accused Denied Request for Manslaughter Charge Reduction
Acting Director of Public Prosecutions John Rabuku has declined Sairusi Senilawalawa’s application to have his murder charge reduced to manslaughter. Sairusi Senilawalawa, 45, who is charged… Read more
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Murder Suspect Awaits Psychiatric Evaluation in Fiji
A man accused of murdering a 59-year-old woman in Navua’s Naitata area is currently awaiting a psychiatric evaluation at St Giles Hospital in Suva. Police have… Read more
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Police Investigation Underway Into Nadi Bus Stand Fight
Nadi police are investigating an incident in which a school student and another individual were involved in a fight at the Nadi bus stand. A video… Read more
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State to Retry Acquitted Man for Heroin Importation in Fiji
The State plans to hold a trial in absentia for Mohammed Shaheed Khan, who was acquitted by the High Court in Lautoka in October 2015 for… Read more
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Flying Fijians Set for Test Debut Against Georgia with Full Strength Line-up
Playmaker Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula is set for a Test debut, having been named among five uncapped players in the Fiji Water Flying Fijians match day squad to… Read more
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15 People Charged with 32 Sexual Offences in June: Disturbing Details Revealed
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has reported that 15 individuals were charged with a total of 32 counts of sexual offences in June.… Read more
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Government to Review $1.2 Billion Salary Bill for 42,000 Publicly-Funded Employees
The government is spending approximately $1.2 billion annually on about 42,000 publicly-funded employees, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad. While presenting… Read more
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Vatukoula Strike Ends with $9.2 Million Settlement
One of the longest-running strikes globally has concluded with the announcement of a $9.2 million payout to 368 Vatukoula mine workers. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance… Read more
