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France’s 5-3 Shootout Win Over Portugal at Euro 2024: Reactions and Reflections
HAMBURG, Germany – France’s thrilling 5-3 shootout victory over Portugal in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals, following a 0-0 draw after extra time, has elicited various reactions. France… read more
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Civil Servants Urged to Understand Their Powers and Rights
Former civil servant Jioji Kotobalavu, who served under five prime ministers in the Prime Minister’s Office, emphasizes the importance of civil servants knowing the law to be… read more
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Opposition MP Jone Usamate Affirms Loyalty to Deregistered Party Amid Government Allurements
Opposition MP Jone Usamate stated to Fiji One News that he will not join the current government, reaffirming his dedication to his deregistered party. Usamate emphasized that… read more
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Parents’ Lack of Awareness Leads to Shocking Pregnancy Revelation
The shocking revelation that parents of a 12-year-old child never knew she was pregnant is bound to draw significant attention and concern. Inspector Unaisi Mateiwai of the… read more
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Generosity Shines: Natabua High School Students Assist Classmate in Heroic Act
Act of Generosity The heroic act of five Natabua High School students has captured widespread attention. These students, Setareki Danford, George Niumataiwalu, John Kumkee, Sean Mar, and… read more
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ADB Representatives Visit Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister for Ongoing Support Update
Representatives from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) paid a courtesy visit to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Strategic Planning, National Development, and Statistics, Professor Biman… read more
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Government’s $1.2 Billion Annual Spending on 42,000 Publicly-Funded Employees Criticized as Costly
The government allocates approximately $1.2 billion annually to fund around 42,000 publicly-paid employees, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad. In presenting the… read more
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Australian Government Launches $33 Million School Infrastructure Program in Suva-Nausori Corridor
A new social infrastructure program has been initiated to construct new classrooms and tackle urgent maintenance issues in schools along the Suva-Nausori corridor. The project, funded by… read more
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Vatukoula Mine Workers Receive $9.2 Million Payout After Decades-Long Strike
One of the longest-running strikes in history has concluded with the announcement of a $9.2 million payout to 368 Vatukoula mine workers. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance… read more