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Fiji sugar cane farmers get 12-month loan rate cut to 3.5% under Green Cane Incentive
Nearly 800 sugar cane farmers are set to benefit from a lower 12-month loan rate under a Green Cane incentive, tying financial relief to greener harvesting. Those… read more
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Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji Joins Radisson Individuals for 2027 Reopening After Refurbishment
Radisson Hotel Group is bringing Mana Island Resort & Spa Fiji into its Radisson Individuals portfolio, with a substantial refurbishment and a targeted late-2027 relaunch. The 160-room… read more
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March 21, 2026 Fiji forecast: Trough over southwest Viti Levu brings widespread showers, heavy afternoon thunderstorms and flash-flood risk
An unsettled front is brushing Fiji, bringing cloud, showers and the chance of heavy downpours and afternoon thunderstorms through the weekend. Some low-lying areas could see flash… read more
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Fiji Ministry Rejects PAFCO Waste Plan, Orders Remedial Works as Fines Loom
Levuka’s PAFCO remains out of compliance on waste management despite penalties, with regulators demanding a proper treatment plant and additional remedial work. Follow-up checks are planned, underscoring… read more
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Fiji Faces Staffing Crunch for Outer-Island Health Posts as Safety and Retention Issues Persist
Staffing Fiji’s remote island health posts is proving tougher than ever, as safety concerns and limited resources push nurses toward other jobs. With vacancies lingering in the… read more
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Fiji Police to roll out body-worn cameras in stages as ICT upgrades and policy rules are put in place
Fiji’s Police Commissioner signals a cautious, staged rollout of body-worn cameras, saying solid ICT foundations, storage capacity and strong legal frameworks must come first. With assessments underway,… read more
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Fiji landowner urges explicit split between surface land rights and mineral ownership in mining-law overhaul
As Fiji revises its old mining and quarry laws, a Vatukaloko landowner urges crystal-clear rules separating surface land rights from mineral ownership. The push for precise definitions… read more
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Suva Barista Melanie Rabaka Aims to Open Her Own Café and Mentor Young Baristas
At élev é café in Suva, a warm smile hints at a bigger dream. After more than a decade in Fiji’s coffee culture, Melanie Rabaka is turning… read more
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Canadian Security Firm Opens Suva Outpost, Pledges 50–100 Local Jobs and International Training Standards
A security firm with Canadian roots and a former Fiji national is opening in Suva, promising to raise professional standards through structured training and international best practices.… read more