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Fiji High Court probes tender waiver that awarded Hospineer contract after initial disqualification
New courtroom revelations emerge as a former procurement officer describes how bids for vital medical equipment were evaluated and a waiver appears to steer a win to… read more
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Fiji: Leung Warns Against Abolishing 2013 Constitution, Proposes Stepwise Reform
Former Fiji attorney-general Graham Leung warns that while scrapping the 2013 Constitution might be legally possible, it could unleash a complicated legal and administrative nightmare. He urges… read more
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28 March 2026: Fiji to Brace for Strong Southeast Winds up to 45km/h Over Yasawa, Taveuni, Lau and Lomaiviti, Kadavu and Rakiraki–Udu Point with Rough Seas and Showers
Fiji is set for a fresh southeasterly wind spell, bringing strong gusts and rough seas to exposed coasts. Expect clouds, showers, and possible afternoon thunderstorms across several… read more
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Fiji PM Rabuka Warns of Hard Times as Global Crisis Lifts Fuel and Import Costs
Global upheaval could push up fuel and import costs, warning of hard times for Fiji’s households. Rural communities are urged to conserve fuel and boost local food… read more
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Fiji adopts base-and-stand taxi framework to extend service coverage into rural areas
Fiji is moving away from open taxi ranks to a planned base-and-stand system, aiming to broaden coverage beyond crowded urban areas. The change promises fairer, more reliable… read more
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Fiji’s HIV caseload climbs to 9,000 as 2025 records 2,016 new infections
An urgent health challenge is unfolding in Fiji as HIV infections surge across communities and threaten mothers and newborns. Health officials warn of a rapid spread that… read more
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Fiji’s fastest-growing HIV outbreak hits street youths amid drug crisis
On Fiji’s streets, a 14-year-old’s case crystallizes a rapidly escalating HIV crisis. His story highlights how vulnerable youths fall through care nets, prompting urgent calls for targeted… read more
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Fiji’s HIV outbreak funding not reaching frontline clinics as procurement bottlenecks slow delivery
Funds pledged for Fiji’s HIV outbreak response haven’t reached frontline clinics yet, threatening timely testing and care. Officials warn that slow systems and procurement bottlenecks must be… read more
