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Rabuka’s Message to Permanent Secretaries: A Call for Responsible Action
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has issued a clear directive to the permanent secretaries of various ministries, urging them to act with fairness and responsibility. Rabuka’s statement addresses… read more
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Revolutionizing Housing Management: Strategic Collaboration Unveiled
In an effort to transform housing management in Fiji, the Public Rental Board (PRB) has collaborated with Home in Place to focus on capacity building through knowledge… read more
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Rugby Rivalry Unleashed in West Schools Battle
The West Secondary Schools Deans Rugby quarter-finals will commence at Prince Charles Park this Saturday. The top two schools from four zones—Ba/Tavua/Ra, Lautoka, Nadi, and Sigatoka—will converge… read more
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Restructuring Call for Transparency: Namosi Development Company
Namosi Think Tank member Maciu Nalumisa is advocating for the restructuring of the Namosi Development Company Ltd, the commercial arm of the province, to enhance transparency and… read more
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Exclusive: Opposition MPs Declare Support for Prime Minister – What Happens Next?
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has urged the nine Opposition members of Parliament who have declared their support for him to continue representing the people who voted for… read more
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Crossbenchers Navigate Political Waters
Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu says a crossbencher’s vote is flexible and tradeable. He stated that the nine Parliament members who declared their support for Prime Minister Sitiveni… read more
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Coalition Government Faces Challenges Ahead
The Coalition Government seems to have “bitten off more than it could chew” when it came into power, according to Leader of Opposition Inia Seruiratu in response… read more
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Challenges and Resilience: A Glimpse into the Coalition Government’s Journey
Following a series of actions and decisions that exposed the fragility of the Coalition Government, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka acknowledged yesterday the need for effective communication, especially… read more
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Former FijiFirst MPs Support Prime Minister: What’s Next?
Nine former FijiFirst MPs who have declared their support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will continue to work for and represent the constituents who elected them. In… read more