Stay home if you are living in flood affected areas - Akbar
Minister for Education, Rosy Akbar has advised students and teachers in flood affected areas to exercise safety measures and not to go to school today. Akbar says pare
Minister for Education, Rosy Akbar has advised students and teachers in flood affected areas to exercise safety measures and not to go to school today. Akbar says pare
A police officer and two boys are part of the 20 people charged with serious sex offences for separate incidents for the month of February this year. The 20 people wer
A question has been raised by a first year medical student for the government to bring back the funding for the new MBBS students in the 2021/2022 National Budget and the
A 76-year-old man is facing criminal charges after he allegedly abducted a 9-year-old girl off the street in Lautoka and raped her. The Office of the Director of Publi
Fiji TV Limited has terminated the contracts of three employees due to serious breaches of their employment contracts and company policies. Further internal investigat
The South Pacific Stock Exchange has placed a suspension in trading of Fiji Television Limited and Fijian Holdings Limited shares with immediate effect. This decision
The Ministry of Education has condemned the shockingly bigoted outburst by Ben Padarath against a Fijian student on the basis of their religious practice and preference a
The Financial Intelligence Unit is warning members of the public to exercise extreme caution and not engage in any cryptocurrency trade or pyramid selling schemes after s
Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum who is currently overseas held a virtual meeting with the team of the Ministry of Economy to discuss preparations for the 2021-2
The Director of Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission, Ashwin Raj says they have consciously refrained from making comments on the ongoing governance issues at
The Lautoka High Court has struck out a case filed by SODELPA members, Taitusi Rasoki and Ilaitia Bavadra against six SODELPA executives. The case was against Ratu Epe
A Police officer is being treated at the Nausori Health Centre after the motorbike he was riding this morning collided with an oncoming vehicle. Eyewitnesses say the o
The University of the South Pacific will not make any public comments on internal matters after reports that three USP staff of the Human Resources and Finance department
Police Chief of Operations, ACP Abdul Khan says he can confirm receipt of the permit application by the Fiji Trade Union Congress for their march and rally on May 1st thi
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says it is clear National Federation Party President Pio Tikoduadua is the child for using insulting words after Tikoduadua said that Ba
The University of the South Pacific maintains that it will not engage publicly on its recruitment processes or policies in respect to individual contracts after allegatio
Fiji Trades Union Congress National Secretary Felix Anthony has today confirmed that FTUC is planning to have a national march on May 1st this year and they have lodged a
Five boys aged 13 to 16 years are currently being questioned in relation to a series of house and car break-ins in the Namaka area. Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro con
The number of voters per polling station has been increased from 500 to 650 from the next general elections. In approving the recommendation of the Fijian Elections Of
With plans afoot for the Micronesian Leaders to officially leave the Pacific Islands Forum, Fijian Prime Minister and Chair of this year’s Pacific Islands Forum, V
The University of the South Pacific says it will not engage publicly on its recruitment processes or policies in respect to individual contracts. USP says staff contra