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Fiji to Launch Centralized Police–Military Drug Crackdown Under Strategic Plan 2025–2030
A sweeping policing plan hints at a tighter police–military partnership to tackle drugs and national security threats. Officials say a centralized command will soon translate into coordinated… read more
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Fiji High Court Considers Validity of Acting FICAC Chief’s Appointment Without JSC Recommendation
Power and legality collide in Fiji as a senior counsel argues an acting anti‑corruption chief was appointed without a required JSC recommendation. The High Court scene centers… read more
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Fiji rolls out nationwide police digital network linking stations to speed up investigations
Fiji’s police are pursuing a sweeping digital upgrade that would connect every station to a national information network. The move, framed by a new five-year policing plan,… read more
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Fiji rolls out five-year policing blueprint centered on community engagement and public trust
Fiji unveils a five-year policing blueprint that puts community trust and cultural partnerships at the center of security. The plan shifts from enforcement to collaboration with locals… read more
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New Nausori Market Rules Push Florist to Turn Unsold Blooms into Popular Arrangements
Leftover blooms find a second life, turning a modest market stall into a thriving florist venture. Stricter rules push one vendor to transform unsold stock into finished… read more
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BSP Life declares record $45.3 million policyholder bonus as it marks its 150th anniversary
BSP Life marks a milestone in Fiji with a record bonus payout, signaling a year of strong growth across premiums, investments and policy sales. Explore how diversification… read more
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Fiji Airways and Tourism Fiji Sign Two-Year MoU to Grow Visitor Arrivals With Cobranded Campaigns
Fiji Airways and Tourism Fiji are teaming up on a two-year cobranded marketing partnership designed to push Fiji to new audiences. The plan centers on expanded campaigns,… read more
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Fiji Opposition MP Usamate warns welfare must balance aid with work incentives amid rising use of foreign labour
Opposition MP Jone Usamate warns welfare must help the vulnerable without dampening work incentives as unemployment policy tightens. He flags growing use of foreign labour and cautions… read more
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Over 100 Matainoco women harness sewing and screen printing skills in a community-led programme to boost income and resilience
More than 100 women and girls in Matainoco are joining a community-led empowerment program that blends sewing, screen printing and financial literacy to turn everyday talents into… read more