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Tragic Incident Sparks Discussion on Elderly Isolation and Support
A tragic incident in Rakiraki has raised pressing concerns about the well-being of the elderly. A 79-year-old woman was found deceased after neighbors discovered her under distressing… read more
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School Days or Shop Days? The Hidden Truth Behind Student Loitering
Concerns are mounting over students skipping classes and loitering, with parents unaware of their whereabouts. As educators call attention to this alarming trend, the urgent need for… read more
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Tragic High-Speed Chase Leads to Fatal Crash in Nausori
A dramatic police chase on November 5, 1985, turned tragic in Nausori when a truck veered off the road, leading to the deaths of two men. Eyewitness… read more
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“Is Fiji’s Parliament Going Bananas? Former Official Sounds Alarm!”
Mary Chapman has ignited controversy by labeling the current state of Parliament as a “Banana Parliament.” Her remarks highlight a troubling shift in decorum and discourse within… read more
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Fiji’s Harbor Cleanup: A Bold Move Against Derelict Vessels
Three pivotal stories make headlines today. Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica stands firm against intimidation, while the Asian Development Bank boosts Fiji’s economic growth forecast amid thriving… read more
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Fiji Awaits New Presidential Reveal: Who Will Lead Next?
Fiji is poised to choose its new President today in a crucial parliamentary vote. With whispers of strong support for the current President, Tui Macuata Ratu Wiliame… read more
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Critical Water Shutdown: Parliament Meeting Suspended
A midnight water supply interruption is about to hit Suva and Nausori, causing major changes to tomorrow’s Parliament session. What does this mean for the city and… read more
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Parliament Meeting Rescheduled: What’s Behind the Delay?
A crucial decision on the new presidential nomination has been postponed. What prompted this unexpected delay? Dive into the details of today’s Parliamentary session and the implications… read more
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Reviving Rural Wealth: A New Hope for Poverty-Alleviation Programs
The challenge of rural poverty remains a pressing issue, with rates as high as 36.5% impacting subsistence farmers. As the government revitalizes the Rural and Outer Island… read more
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Fiji’s Bold Move to Clear Abandoned Vessels!
Fiji is taking decisive action to tackle the lingering issue of abandoned vessels with a newly established committee aimed at swift removal. As legal frameworks gear up,… read more
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China’s Missile Test: Diplomatic Ripples in the Pacific
Tensions are rising in the Pacific following China’s recent missile test, causing unease in French Polynesia. Amidst local concerns and calls for clarity, a Chinese diplomat’s event… read more
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Probe Launched into Queen Elizabeth Drive’s Costly Overhaul
Concerns over budget overruns and irregularities have surfaced in the lengthy development of Queen Elizabeth Drive in Suva. With costs ballooning to alarming figures and an ongoing… read more
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Raikaci Eyes Top Police Role: Will He Secure the Position?
A pivotal moment for Fiji’s police force is on the horizon as Acting Deputy Commissioner Sakeo Raikaci confirms his application for Police Commissioner. With an impressive legal… read more
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Decentralization Dilemma: Unpacking Papua New Guinea’s Special Autonomy
Dive into the complex world of decentralization in Papua New Guinea, where the push for special autonomy ignites both hope and frustration among residents. With disparities in… read more
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Unpaid Wages Spark Legal Action: Minister Weighs In
Unpaid salaries are stirring up controversy and legal action, with a former security officer at the center of a distressing dispute. Meli Tamani Tuidraki’s struggle highlights the… read more
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Classroom Crisis: Northern Fiji Schools Still Waiting for Repairs
Two maritime schools in Fiji’s Northern Division continue to struggle with inadequate classrooms years after natural disasters struck. As students rely on temporary facilities, the Ministry of… read more
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“Controversy Erupts Over FICAC Leadership Shakeup”
In a striking revelation, former FICAC Deputy Commissioner Francis Pulewai shares her discontent over the controversial appointment of Commissioner Barbara Malimali. From her new home in Australia,… read more
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A Mother’s Gratitude: A Life-Changing Surgery for Her Daughter’s Heart
After 15 years of battling Rheumatic Heart Disease, Maria Sauvou shares a heartfelt story of hope and transformation for her daughter, Ulamila. With a recent successful surgery… read more
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Empowering Women Through Craft: The Rise of Naboumasi-masi Pottery Club
Discover the inspiring journey of women in Lawai as they transform traditional handicrafts into thriving income sources. Dive into the story of the ‘Naboumasi-masi Pottery Club’ and… read more
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Ancient Ties Revived: A Cultural Reunion in Fiji
Dive into the heart of Fijian culture as traditional ties are revived in a historic reunion. Discover how the MacDonald family from Germany and the Vunivalu clan… read more
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Corruption Crisis Hits Fiji Rugby: What’s the Real Story?
Deputy Prime Minister Viliame Gavoka opens up about the troubling corruption allegations hitting the Fiji Rugby Union, as voiced by prominent overseas players. His reflections on the… read more
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Fiji’s Powerlifting Team Gears Up for Tough Challenge in Nauru!
Excitement brews as the Fiji Powerlifting Federation unveils its powerhouse team for the upcoming Oceania Regional Powerlifting Championships in Nauru. With a mix of seasoned athletes and… read more
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Unity and Sports: The Spirit Behind the Ratu Sukuna Bowl 2024
Get ready for a thrilling showdown as the 2024 Vodafone Ratu Sukuna Bowl approaches! With the theme “Stronger Together,” this year’s competition aims to address crucial social… read more
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Tragedy Strikes: Family’s Dreams Shattered on the Road to Australia
A family’s dreams take a heartbreaking turn as tragedy strikes, leaving them to grapple with the loss of their daughter, Vani Ratudradra, just as she was preparing… read more
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Devastating Fire Leaves Family Homeless and Business in Ashes
A devastating fire has left a Nadi family homeless, destroying their two-storey residence and long-standing family business in a matter of minutes. With the cause still under… read more
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Fiji’s First Laser Kidney Surgery: A New Hope for Patients
In a remarkable medical breakthrough, 25 patients at Labasa Hospital are experiencing the benefits of a revolutionary laser treatment for kidney stone removal. Among them is Sumintra… read more
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Villagers Unite Against Controversial Hydro Dam Plan
Residents of Navunikabi Village have united in a fervent stand against the proposed $200 million hydro dam project, sharing their fears and frustrations during a peaceful protest.… read more
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Fijiana XV Shines in Dominant Win: What’s Next Against Samoa?
The Vodafone Fijiana XV team kicked off their campaign with an impressive 38-3 victory against Hong Kong China, but their eyes are already set on the challenging… read more
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Tui Nadi Ratu Vuniyani Resigns: A Shift in Leadership for the People’s Alliance
In a surprising turn of events, Ratu Vuniyani Navuniuci, the Tui Nadi, has stepped down as president of the People’s Alliance party. At 70, he reflects on… read more
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Revolutionizing Healthcare: PSH’s Vision for a Healthier Pacific
Discover how Pacific Specialist Healthcare is revolutionizing medical services in Fiji and the Pacific region. With a commitment to universal health coverage and innovative technology, PSH is… read more