10 COVID-19 tests last night, all return negative - Dr Waqainabete
All ten COVID-19 tests done last night at the Fiji Centres for Disease Control have come back negative. Health Minister Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete has given this conf
All ten COVID-19 tests done last night at the Fiji Centres for Disease Control have come back negative. Health Minister Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete has given this conf
Health Minister Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete says all the Fiji citizens or Fijian passport holders returning in evacuation flights to the country will be required to go in
The Prime Minister says the six individuals in Nabua who broke compulsory quarantine over the weekend, have been tracked down and each will be held accountable for their
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama believes that any civil servant or employee of statutory bodies and government commercial companies should be dismissed if they are conv
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has made it clear that the Suva lockdown which is scheduled to be lifted on Friday morning, can and will easily be extended if the gover
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho stresses that people who are being arrested for having grog sessions or drinking parties at home are those people who are having sessi
The Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Director Ashwin Raj says it is time we reflect on our moral and ethical compass because it is skewed. Raj says
All 6 COVID-19 tests done last night have come back negative. Health Minister Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete has confirmed this to Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama this
The Nausori Magistrates Court has handed down $2,000 fine each to 11 people for breaching the COVID-19 curfew and social gathering restrictions under the Public Order Act
The US Embassy Suva has announced their government’s US$2.3 million commitment to mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Pacific Islands region. Th
Some of our rugby heroes are also serving on the frontline to combat COVID-19 and assist in the recovery efforts after Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold. Fiji Airways Nat
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says the country has been hit by two body blows – COVID-19 and TC Harold – however, he is calling on all Fijians to stay s
Vodafone Fiji says its network overall has withstood the impact of TC Harold very well with no major network infrastructure damages around the country. Head of e-Comme
It is a special Easter weekend for Nadi resident, Daniel Fong as he has won $1,000 in the FM96 Orchid Money Bunny Promotion. Fong correctly guessed the amount of eggs
53 people will front the court today as Police officers continue to make arrests for COVID-19 restriction breaches. There is some good news as there were no curfew arr
Bushmaster vehicles and a number of soldiers are Police Officers are already on the ground in Waidamudamu in Nausori to clear all the debris in the affected areas.â¦@
Thousands of people are now affected by water disruptions as the Water Authority of Fiji says those living in the elevated parts of Samabula, Rewa Street, Delainavesi to
The Fiji Roads Authority has confirmed that Edinburgh Drive remains closed for safety reasons until further notice. A tree fell on the road this morning. Works on
The Nadi Weather Office says a hurricane warning remains in force for southern parts of Viti Levu from Momi through to the Coral Coast to Pacific Harbour] Beqa Vatulele K
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama stresses that people have to stay indoors at home or in evacuation centres and wait for Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold to pass. The c
Sashi Kiran of FRIEND Fiji says they have received reports of flooding in some of the low-lying areas in Lautoka and Ba. Kiran says in Lautoka they have had gusty wind