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Nasinu Takes a Stand: New Rules Target Drug and Alcohol Sales from Roadside Stalls
The Nasinu Town Council is taking decisive action against the illegal sale of drugs and alcohol from roadside stalls. With new stringent measures on the table, stall… read more
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Supermarket Chain Under Fire for Expiry Date Fraud: What You Need to Know
A recent inspection revealed alarming practices at a major supermarket, where expiry dates on dairy products were tampered with, misleading customers about safety. The Consumer Council’s Chief… read more
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Fiji’s Election Office Takes Bold Steps to Restore Voter Confidence Ahead of 2026
The Fijian Elections Office is taking significant steps as it begins the destruction of ballot papers from the 2022 General Elections, paving the way for the 2026… read more
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From Setback to Success: The Inspiring Journey of Francis Adam Archibald
Francis Adam Archibald’s journey from academic setbacks to pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree is a testament to resilience and determination. Faced with challenges, including failing his… read more
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Fiji’s Constitutional Future: A Call for Change and Citizen Engagement
Attorney-General Graham Leung is advocating for a significant revision of Fiji’s 2013 Constitution, emphasizing that it must reflect the will of the people rather than serve as… read more
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Political Tensions Emerge as Fiji Leaders Clash Over Climate Aid and Accountability
Tensions rise as Savenaca Narube defends himself against financial misconduct allegations from Finance Minister Biman Prasad. With a call for increased climate-focused aid and a focus on… read more
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Labasa’s Food Safety Crackdown: What You Need to Know!
Labasa authorities are stepping up their efforts to enforce food safety regulations, urging local restaurants to uphold hygiene and quality standards. With a recent uptick in complaints… read more
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Samoa’s Political Turmoil: No-Confidence Motion Sparks Heated Debate
Samoa’s Parliament was briefly suspended as members clashed over a contentious no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa. This dramatic scene hints at deeper political divisions… read more
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Ocean Economy on the Brink: Urgent Call for Sustainable Solutions
As the world approaches the UN Ocean Conference in 2025, the call for sustainable management of ocean resources grows ever more urgent. With millions relying on the… read more