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Hekari United FC: A Comeback Story to the OFC Champions League Final!
Hekari United FC is on the brink of glory after clinching a spot in the OFC Men’s Champions League 2025 final with a narrow 1-0 victory over… read more
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Honoring a Visionary: Ratu Sukuna’s Legacy Celebrated in Fiji
On June 4, 1985, schools in Fiji celebrated Ratu Sukuna Day, honoring a legendary leader whose influence reverberates through history. At Queen Victoria School, a poignant presentation… read more
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Community Rallies Together to Save 13-Year-Old’s Life
Amidst a life-threatening medical crisis, a father’s heartfelt plea has ignited an extraordinary wave of community support for his son, Alexander Ligairi. As the family navigates the… read more
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Fiji’s Online Safety Commission Urges Caution Amid Distressing Social Media Incident
Fiji’s Online Safety Commission is urging citizens to think twice before sharing distressing social media posts, particularly one involving a child in a hospital facing homophobic remarks.… read more
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Education Minister Tackles Fiji’s Teacher Salary Delays and Payroll Issues
The Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro, has shed light on significant challenges facing Fiji’s education sector, including delays in FNPF contributions and access to payslips. With a… read more
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Drua Revamp: Can New Leaders Spark a Turnaround Against Highlanders?
As the Fijian Drua gear up to face the Highlanders, head coach Glen Jackson is shaking things up with key lineup changes and new leadership. With injuries… read more
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Fiji’s Electoral Reforms Face Public Apathy: Will Social Media Aid Engagement?
Disappointing attendance at recent consultations by the Fiji Law Reform Commission raises questions about citizen engagement in electoral reforms. Despite efforts to boost participation, many individuals prefer… read more
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Silent Struggles: Fiji’s Teachers Demand Pay Raises Amid Crisis
In the face of rising living costs, Fiji’s teachers are expressing their frustrations through silent protests. With demands for a significant salary increase and many educators leaving… read more
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Fiji Teachers Demand Answers: Salary Delays and Missing Payslips Spark Outrage
Fiji’s teachers are voicing serious concerns over salary upgrades and issues with their provident fund deductions, leading to frustrations and calls for action from union representatives and… read more
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Justice Committee Urges Public Engagement After Disappointing Consultation Turnout
A recent public consultation in Labasa faced an unexpected setback, attracting only a single attendee. The meeting aimed to gather opinions on key governance bills, but the… read more
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Fiji’s Future: Could Term Limits Transform Political Leadership?
In a bold move to reshape Fiji’s political landscape, youth candidate Nitish Sharma has put forth a compelling proposal for introducing term limits for prime ministers. Drawing… read more
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Pacific Nations React to U.S. Tariff Shock: What’s Next?
Pacific nations are grappling with significant economic concerns following the U.S. implementation of high tariffs, drawing fierce criticism from leaders like Fiji’s Finance Minister. With trade dynamics… read more
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Pacific Nations Push for Bold Climate Action at IMO Meeting
A pivotal moment for global shipping and climate policy approaches as Pacific nations rally for ambitious regulations to phase out fossil fuels. With vital discussions on GHG… read more
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Fiji’s Dilemma: Allies or Economic Stability?
Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka’s steadfast allegiance to Donald Trump and Israel has sparked debate about its moral and economic implications. As Fiji grapples with rising tariffs… read more
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Bougainville’s Independence Journey: A Call for Action and Respect
Bougainville’s quest for independence is reaching a critical juncture as President Ishmael Toroama calls for the implementation of the 2019 referendum results. With a steadfast commitment to… read more
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Palau President Backs Australia’s Bold COP31 Bid: A Game-Changer for Climate Action?
The President of Palau, Surangel Whipps Jr., has thrown his support behind Australia’s bid to co-host COP31, highlighting the potential benefits for regional unity and clean energy… read more
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Tuvalu’s Commitment to Gender Equality: A Data-Driven Future Unfolds
In a pivotal session with UN CEDAW experts, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister emphasized the crucial role of data in advancing gender equality policies. With ongoing discussions at the… read more
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Frattesi’s Late Heroics Fuel Inter’s Champions League Dream
In a gripping first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, Davide Frattesi delivered a poignant late winner for Inter Milan against Bayern Munich. Amidst personal tragedy, Frattesi’s… read more
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Concern Grows Over Elderly Safety Following Violent Attack in Labasa
A violent attack on an elderly couple in Labasa has sparked serious concerns about the safety of senior citizens in the region. With one victim in serious… read more
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Fiji’s TRC: A New Chapter for Healing and Reconciliation Begins
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Fiji is gearing up to engage with former Fijians abroad, aiming to gather crucial testimonies that could reshape the nation’s understanding… read more
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Drua’s New Strategy in Spotlight as Muntz Takes the Field Against Highlanders
Excitement builds as Caleb Muntz steps into the fullback role for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua ahead of their clash with the Highlanders. With the absence of… read more
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Fiji’s Rising Triathletes Gear Up for Pacific Mini Games Showdown
Young triathletes in Fiji are on a mission to qualify for the 2025 Pacific Mini Games, combining rigorous training with academic pursuits. With guidance from coach Trisa… read more
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Fiji’s Weightlifting Team Gears Up for Glory at Mini Pacific Games!
As Weightlifting Fiji gears up for the Mini Pacific Games in Palau, the team’s commitment to enhancing techniques and building mental strength shines through. With a focused… read more
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Rugby Fever Hits Fiji: National Quarter-Finals Kick Off This Weekend!
The Vodafone Fiji Secondary School Rugby League national quarter-finals are set to electrify Prince Charles Park this Saturday. With over 70 schools and teams from across the… read more
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Fijian Grassroots Rugby Tournament Set to Ignite Young Talent in 2025!
Excitement is building as Fiji prepares for the inaugural Grassroots Fiji Under-21 7s Tournament in Wairiki Village! Set for April 2025, this event aims to spotlight emerging… read more
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Netball’s Future Shines Bright in Fiji Thanks to Major Sponsorship
A significant financial boost from Goodman Fielder Fiji has revitalized grassroots netball across the country, setting the stage for an exciting increase in participation and competition. With… read more
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Yasawa Islands: The Rise of Authentic Homestays Transforming Tourism
Explore the blossoming trend of homestays in the Yasawa Islands, where travelers are seeking authentic village experiences that transform local communities. As the Fiji government champions this… read more
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Fiji Rugby Unveils Groundbreaking Women’s Tournament: Na Soko!
Fiji Rugby is set to launch the groundbreaking Na Soko tournament this Friday, designed to propel women’s rugby to new heights. This franchise competition will bridge the… read more
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Pacific Leaders Urged to Forge Economic Unity for a Prosperous Future
In a bold call for collaboration, Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica urges Pacific leaders and investors to unite for economic growth. At a recent forum, he… read more
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Pacific Nations Face WASH Crisis: Time for Urgent Action?
In the Pacific, the struggle for adequate Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services in healthcare settings is greater than ever. With a critical deadline approaching for the… read more