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Metropolitan Security Canada launches Fiji unit in Suva with above-minimum-wage pay and benefits
Metropolitan Security is expanding into Fiji with a new Suva operation, promising international standards and enhanced employee benefits. Led by an experienced policing veteran, the venture aims to raise private security norms and deepen professional training in the market.
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84 Western Division groups awarded first round of $2m multi-ethnic grants for 2025–2026
Eighty-four community groups in Fiji’s Western Division kick off the 2025–2026 multi-ethnic grants, part of a $2 million boost. The funding backs a diverse mix of local projects—from cemetery upgrades to solar installations—aimed at strengthening culture, faith, and community cohesion.
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Chay Fihaki re-signs with Crusaders through 2028
Chay Fihaki has committed his future to the Crusaders, signing on through 2028. The rising outside back has progressed from the academy to regular Super Rugby selection, heralding a new chapter for Canterbury’s home-grown talent.
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Naag Baba Kuti: Fiji’s Secluded Hindu Shrine Preserving Girmitiya Memory and Living Devotion
Hidden off a quiet highway, Naag Baba Kuti sits among bamboo and forest, where Girmitiya memory meets living devotion. A white shrine, a Wish Tree, and a weathered serpent idol guard a tranquil pool, inviting visitors into a space of healing, reflection and quiet reverence.
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Fiji’s coups tested resilience, says Graham Leung, calling for genuine reconciliation and a lasting historical record
Three decades of coups, a rollercoaster of upheaval, and a quiet but fierce resilience. A senior Fiji lawyer reveals how forgiveness and personal conviction are guiding a nation toward healing—and why recording this history matters for future generations.
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Fiji Opposition Accuses Government of Stalling Progress After Three Years in Power
Three years in, critics argue Fiji isn’t moving forward so much as circling back. Opposition lawmakers say ordinary people are waiting for tangible progress in jobs, livelihoods and public services, even as Parliament debates the promised drive. The clash hints at growing impatience and a test of the government’s delivery ahead.
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KPMG Fiji’s training-led growth builds a 200-strong outsourcing delivery centre
From a five-person start-up to a Fiji delivery hub of nearly 200 professionals, this story shows how relentless staff development—and a focus on soft skills—are powering rapid growth and world-class outsourcing credentials. A glimpse into how continuous learning is shaping Fiji’s professional services export.
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345 Fiji Nurses Inducted Into National Health System as 2026 Nursing Intern Programme Kicks Off
A new cohort of Fiji nurses begins frontline service, stepping into hospitals, health centers, and remote communities nationwide. The induction marks a bold push to strengthen healthcare delivery across urban, rural and maritime areas.
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Sevens milestones shadowed by mounting public-service strain as Fiji tackles cyber threats and climate shocks
Public services, climate shocks, and digital risk collide in a week that also sees Fiji’s sevens stars in the world spotlight. From courtroom milestones and aging-care pressures at home to scams hitting Fijians overseas, the snapshot highlights resilience, reform, and real-world challenges. Behind the headlines, communities and athletes push forward, mapping a path through rapid…
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AI deepfake case in Nausori, Fiji ties teen’s private images to CSAM surge online
An alarming Fiji case shows how AI-generated deepfake footage can turn private images into explicit content that spreads online, harming a teenager and highlighting gaps in protection. With online-child exploitation rising and platforms struggling with cross-border enforcement, experts call for faster reporting pathways, stronger digital-forensics capacity, and coordinated action to curb this new wave of…