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Lautoka Lawyer Testifies at Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Urging Survivors to Seek Healing Through Truth-Telling
A Lautoka lawyer’s brave decision to share painful memories highlights how truth-telling, forgiveness, and trauma-informed hearings can pave the way for personal healing and communal reconciliation. A… read more
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Fiji Airways Warns Jet-Fuel Spike From Iran-Israel Conflict Could Prompt Temporary Route Cuts to Safeguard Tourism
Jet fuel prices are rising amid geopolitical tensions, threatening margins for Fiji’s tourism-reliant economy. The airline faces hard trade-offs—protecting revenue while keeping routes and travel flow steady. read more
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Fiji Police Open 60th Post to Stay Ahead of Development-Driven Crime, Savua Says
Back in 1998, policing faced a challenge: stay ahead of development. A former commissioner describes a shift toward pre-emptive policing—placing posts where growth would soon happen to… read more
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EFL Nears Financial Close on Fiji’s Biggest Renewable Energy Project, Urges Partners to Finalize Deals Fast
Energy Fiji Limited is entering a pivotal phase for its largest-ever energy programme, pushing to convert proposals into binding financing and fast-track delivery. Against a volatile global… read more
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Fiji High Court hears GTB never received two health-tender files in abuse-of-office case
Fresh testimony questions how two health-sector tenders were handled, with a former GTB secretary saying the board never received the papers. The claim adds a new twist… read more
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Overwhelming majority of Fiji landowners push to reclaim mineral rights in Mining Act review
In Fiji, native landowners are pushing for a dramatic shift: minerals beneath their land should belong to them, not the State. With public consultations underway, the Mining… read more
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Wardens Gold Extend Perfect Defence as Fiji Bitter Marist Sevens Heads to Knockout Rounds
Day two of the 50th Marist Sevens delivered the drama fans crave, with favourites holding firm amid a string of razor-thin battles. Pools are done and knockouts… read more
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Fiji urged to start backyard farming to beat inflation and supply disruptions
Fiji is turning to backyard farming as a practical shield against rising food prices and potential supply shocks. From quick-yield crops to subsidised seeds and guidance, households… read more
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Sabeto landowners press for direct quarry licences as Fiji reviews Mining Act 1965
Landowners in Fiji’s Sabeto are pushing for the right to hold quarry licenses themselves, saying the current system mostly benefits contractors. The proposal highlights a broader debate… read more