Kangaroos beat Kiwis 22-10
The Stacey Jones era has kicked off with a defeat but all is not lost for the Kiwis in their hopes of defending the Pacific Rugby League Cup Championships. With a four
The Stacey Jones era has kicked off with a defeat but all is not lost for the Kiwis in their hopes of defending the Pacific Rugby League Cup Championships. With a four
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka confirms that President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere decided to decline Rabuka's nomination of him to serve a second term of three years as Pre
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says the provisions of the Constitution that allowed Mahendra Chaudhry to stand for elections under Section 56(2)(g) are similar to that w
A person with Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s record cannot be accepted as the country’s President, and Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has come under strong criti
Fiji has been ranked #3 in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel list for 2025. Lonely Planet, a world-renowned travel publisher, has long set the standard for insight
Although some students and union members confirm that some tutorials have been affected due to the University of the South Pacific unions’ strike since last Friday
The appointment of Pita Wise that was earlier announced as Head of Mission in Japan has been withdrawn. This has been confirmed by Public Service Commission Chair, Luk
As day 4 of the University of the South Pacific unions’ strike ends with no resolution in sight, Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says the USP Staff unions are in c
The Fiji National Security and Defence Review report has recommended that the country should explore a common name for Fiji citizens so as to promote social cohesion, eng
Commercial sexual exploitation of children has occurred in Fiji, Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu, and there have been several s
As we enter the third day of the USP workers’ strike, Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro confirms that he has asked the USP Council for an update on the direct
150 drug cases have been recorded in September this year. Police say of the 150 cases recorded, 140 were related to the unlawful possession of illicit drugs and 10 cas
The Fiji High Commission in New Zealand says it’s unfortunate that certain members of the media have resorted to racist tropes in reference to the pictures of two
The overall crime rate increased by 28 percent during the month of September when compared to the same period last year. Acting Commissioner of Police Sakeo Raikaci co
The Suva Retailers Association supports the call made by the Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation and Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association to consider the employersâ€
How can I leave the party that I started with Sitiveni Rabuka and the late Masi Lomaloma. That is the comment of one of the founders of the People’s Alliance Pa
The University of the South Pacific says it understands that the two unions concerned have decided to go on strike from today, and during this time, support for their stu
The Association of the University of the South Pacific and the University of the South Pacific Staff Union have commenced strike action in protest of the ongoing poor lea
Deputy Prime Minister, Manoa Kamikamica stresses that he stands firmly with his Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, and his message to those that wish to form their own part
Members of the two unions of the University of the South Pacific staff are planning to go on strike tomorrow. The unions says they are concerned about the manipulation
A flash flood alert is now in force for all low lying and flash flood prone areas of Viti Levu. The Nadi Weather Office also says a heavy rain warning remains in force