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Teenager Saves Twin Sisters from Devastating House Fire
A 14-year-old girl heroically saved her one-year-old twin sisters from a fire that destroyed their home on Tavakubu Back Road, Lautoka, on July 2. The fire broke… read more
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$9.2 Million Payout Agreement Reached After 33-Year Strike.
The Ministry of Employment, the Office of the Prime Minister, the Fiji Trade Union Congress (FTUC), and the Fiji Mine Workers have reached an agreement to provide… read more
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Cadet Training Inspires Student Excellence
Cadet training at schools significantly impacts students, fostering strong camaraderie. Merewai Covua Matakarawa, recipient of the Baton of Honour at Xavier College’s cadet passing-out parade in Ba… read more
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Reviving Rugby Legacy: Votualevu Club Returns to the Field
After 30 years without a rugby team, Votualevu has finally revived its club. Located near Nadi International Airport, Votualevu has a rich history of producing star players… read more
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Fiji’s Largest and Fastest Ferry Set to Revolutionize Island Travel
Fiji’s largest and fastest ferry will begin operations next year. The 320-seat Yasawa Flyer III was custom-made to meet growing demand, as stated by South Sea Cruises… read more
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Revolutionizing Water Management in Nadi: New $8.34 Million Plant Unveiled
The new $8.34 million Nagado water treatment plant will benefit 38,810 households in Nadi, according to Minister for Public Works, Transport, and Meteorological Service, Ro Filipe Tuisawau.… read more
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Support for Prime Minister without Demands: Independent MPs Join the Government Block
Nine Independent Members of Parliament have expressed their support for Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka without seeking any positions within the Cabinet. The MPs, led by Mosese Bulitavu,… read more
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Namosi Landowners Push for More Control Over Mineral Resources
Landowners in Namosi are seeking greater control over matters related to mineral resource development in their province. The province’s cautious stance on mineral resource development is detailed… read more
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Criticism Over Minimum Wage Increase Sparks Debate
The Coalition Government’s move to increase the National Minimum Wage by 50 cents from August 1 and by another 50 cents next April has drawn criticism from… read more