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Big Businesspeople Offer to Clear $701,680 Debt of FijiFirst
Some businesspeople expressed interest in settling the $701,680 debt of FijiFirst, according to former party member and Opposition MP, Mosese Bulitavu. While Mr. Bulitavu did not disclose… read more
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Suva Boxer Demands Opportunity to Defend Lightweight Title
Suva boxer Krishnil Mudaliar believes he should be the top contender for a new lightweight title. Mudaliar was the holder of the super Featherweight and lightweight titles… read more
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Increasing Departure Tax in Fiji Could Threaten Tourism Recovery
Increasing departure tax could potentially backfire on Fiji as competing destinations lure travelers based on price, leaving Fiji with a costly reputation. ANZ’s international Pacific economist Dr.… read more
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South Pacific Coffee Company to Elevate Barista Competition Standards at HOTEC Tradeshow 2024
South Pacific Coffee Company (SPCC) has joined as a competition partner for the HOTEC Tradeshow 2024. In collaboration with the Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association (FHTA), SPCC… read more
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Private Sector Urged to Enhance Workers’ Productivity for Economic Growth
PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS managing partner Jerome Kado has emphasized the necessity for the private sector to enhance productivity within the civil service, especially after the recent salary increases announced… read more
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Winston Peters Leads Political Delegation to Solomon Islands, Nauru, and Niue
New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters is heading to the Solomon Islands today to meet with newly elected Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele for the second time.… read more
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E-Government Transformation: Fiji’s National Digital Plan Progressing
The Coalition Government is developing a national digital plan for Fiji, with e-government as one of its primary pillars to bridge the gap with the private sector.… read more
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FPSA Strike Negotiations: Progress Made Towards Ending Dispute
After days of disruptions caused by the strike of more than 100 members of the Fiji Public Service Association (FPSA), significant progress has been made in negotiations… read more
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Decline in Job Advertisements in May Amid Tight Labour Market Conditions – Latest Economic Review
Job advertisements in May experienced a 2.5 percent decline amid ongoing tight labor market conditions and slower emigration, according to the Reserve Bank of Fiji’s latest June… read more