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Jeremiah Rogo tops Fiji 400m heats as NZ-based sprinter eyes Oceania Games and a sprinting uplift for Fiji
Jeremiah Rogo’s return to Fiji’s tracks is more than a win—it’s a bold blueprint to raise the island’s sprinting standard. With the Oceania Games in sight, the comeback could spark a new generation of Fiji athletes.
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Mere Tora Becomes USP’s First iTaukei Woman Graduate, Pioneering Fiji’s Education History
Mere Tora’s journey weaves village roots with a landmark achievement in Fiji’s education—the story of the first iTaukei woman graduate. From classroom teacher to public servant and diplomat, her life hints at a legacy of learning, resilience, and quiet leadership that reshaped a generation.
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Fiji nurse and single mother wins Commissioner’s Book Prize after pushing through injury to finish training
A registered nurse and single mother from Rara, Naitasiri, defies the odds to win a prestigious prize. She pressed on through a serious setback early in her training, driven by her children and a strong support network. Her story shines a spotlight on resilience, perseverance, and the power of family.
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Valelevu Market Lifeline: Fiji Mum of Six Keeps Family Afloat With a Steady Seafood Stall and Smart Savings
Six kids, one market stall, and a plan rooted in faith and discipline. Seini Tabaki’s daily routine—savings, hard work, and hopeful perseverance—turns hardship into a steady lifeline for her family.
