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Parker’s Victory in Suspense: Controversy Brews Over WBA Title Decision
New Zealand boxer John Parker clinched the WBA Oceania cruiserweight title after a tightly contested split decision against Fiji’s Alivereti Kauyaca. However, the outcome has sparked controversy,… read more
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Ozone Layer Recovery: A Ray of Hope by 2066!
Exciting news emerges from the latest report by the World Meteorological Organization: the ozone layer may be on the road to recovery! Discover how recent volcanic activity… read more
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Fiji Rugby 7s Players Cash In After Olympic Glory!
The Coalition Government is stepping up to reward Fiji’s rugby 7s players for their remarkable silver medal win at the 2024 Paris Olympics. But what does this… read more
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Corruption Clouds Fiji’s Electoral Landscape: What’s Next?
A significant development has emerged within the Fijian political landscape as the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) investigates its own Commissioner amid allegations of Abuse of… read more
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Local Villagers Demand Justice Amid Ongoing Mining Crisis
Struggling against the tide, villagers in Ba face the harsh realities of black sand mining that’s transforming their ecosystem and livelihoods. With dwindling fish stocks pushing fishermen… read more
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SVC Teacher Tops National Hindi Essay Contest
A local Hindi teacher has soared to national recognition by clinching the top spot in a prestigious essay competition. With passionate support for the Hindi language at… read more
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Calls for Change: PANZ President Urges Political Transformation
At a recent assembly in Lautoka, Sai Lelea, president of the People’s Alliance New Zealand (PANZ), called for a transformation in the party’s political management. He emphasized… read more
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Roy Krishna Leads Fiji’s Charge for World Cup Glory
As Fiji gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Oceania Qualifiers, all eyes are on national striker Roy Krishna, the top goal scorer in Oceania football.… read more
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Fiji to Strengthen Ties with Malaysia Through Diplomatic Reopening
Fiji is set to enhance its diplomatic presence by reopening its mission in Kuala Lumpur, coinciding with significant national celebrations. This strategic move aims to fortify bilateral… read more
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Fiji’s Mercy Commission Grants Pardons: Who’s Free?
In a pivotal session on September 18, 2024, the Mercy Commission evaluated urgent clemency petitions, leading to significant recommendations and presidential approvals. The outcome was life-altering for… read more
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Coup Leaders Freed: The Controversial Pardons Explained
In a surprising turn of events, President Ratu Willame Katonivere has granted pardons to convicted coup leader George Speight and mutineer Shane Stevens, among others. With a… read more
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New Leadership: Ratu Josefa Dimuri’s Aspirations Unveiled
Ratu Josefa Dimuri’s election as the new senior vice president of the People’s Alliance marks a pivotal moment for the party. Elected unopposed, he steps into a… read more
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Bail Request Sparks Controversy: Ex-Minister’s Chinese Seminar Plans
Kalaveti Ravu, the former Fisheries and Forestry Minister, seeks changes to his bail conditions to travel to China for a seminar amid allegations of misuse of office.… read more
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Race Heats Up for Fiji’s Top Police Position
A competitive race is underway for the crucial role of Police Commissioner, with several high-profile candidates throwing their hats in the ring. As the deadline approaches, will… read more
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Fiji Powerlifting Championship: A New Era of Strength and Talent
The finale of the National Powerlifting Championship in Fiji has set the stage for the sport’s bright future. With over 46 athletes participating, record-breaking lifts, and a… read more
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Fiji Schools Set to Lift Weights: A New Era in Youth Sports?
Exciting changes are on the horizon for Fiji’s sports scene, as plans to introduce weightlifting in schools are underway! With safety at the forefront and a vision… read more
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“Rugby Eyes on Fiji’s Rising Star Ahead of Pacific Nations Cup Final”
Excitement builds as Fiji rugby sevens star Ponipate Loganimasi could make his Test debut in the Pacific Nations Cup final against Japan. With a roster reshuffle and… read more
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From Injury to Bronze: How Daniel Shaw Defied the Odds
Fiji’s Daniel Shaw celebrates a hard-earned bronze medal in the 81kg junior category at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championship. After overcoming a challenging four-month recovery from an elbow… read more
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FICAC Closes High-Profile Corruption Cases: What’s Next?
FICAC has wrapped up investigations into five major cases involving prominent figures in Fijian politics, including a former Prime Minister and the current President. While some cases… read more
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U.S.-China Tensions: What It Means for Fiji and the Pacific
The intricate dynamics between the United States and China are shaping the future of the Asia-Pacific region, particularly for Pacific Island nations like Fiji. As tensions rise,… read more
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Lautoka Residents Fear for Safety as Dark Streets Continue to Haunt Neighborhood
Residents of Vomo Street in Lautoka are raising alarms over persistent safety hazards linked to malfunctioning street lights that have remained out of order for months. With… read more
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“Farmers Urged to Seize New Drainage Solutions for Rice Cultivation”
Amid ongoing challenges for rice farmers in Dreketi, the Minister for Agriculture and Waterways has unveiled plans to tackle drainage issues. With a newly established drainage board,… read more
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Fiji’s Cocoa Comeback: A Sweet Future Ahead?
The Fijian government is setting its sights on resurrecting the cocoa industry, once a powerhouse of economic output. With potential collaborations on the horizon and a focus… read more
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Fiji’s Central Bank Records $135M Profit: What’s Next for the Economy?
The Reserve Bank of Fiji recently revealed impressive financial results, announcing a net profit of $135.2 million—marking a significant contribution to the government. Discover how this impact… read more
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FICAC Closes Case Against Former Attorney-General: What’s Next?
In a surprising turn of events, the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has opted not to file charges against former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. Discover what this decision… read more
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Corruption Storm: Fiji’s Commissioner in Hot Water
A significant development has emerged from Fiji’s political landscape as the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption has referred its Commissioner, Barbara Malimali, for a detailed review over… read more
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Fiji’s Weightlifting Wonder: A Young Star Shines at Commonwealth Championships!
At just 14 years old, Mereia Turaganivalu has made her mark on the Commonwealth stage, securing a bronze medal in the competitive Women’s 59kg Youth category. Discover… read more
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Corruption Case Closed: Bainimarama Cleared of Allegations
The Fijian Elections Office has received official notice from the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) regarding the closure of a high-profile case involving former Prime Minister… read more
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Party Shakeup: Key Leader Resigns Amid Efficiency Concerns
In a surprising turn of events, Sitiveni Rabuka, leader of the People’s Alliance Party, is set to propose the removal of General Secretary Usaia Waqatairewa amid concerns… read more
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Senior Woman Faces Court Over Alleged Drug Possession Scandal
A woman in her 60s faced the Lautoka Magistrates Court on serious drug charges, following a police raid at her home. With illicit substances seized, the unfolding… read more