Arrangements for people to go back to the islands
Police are currently making necessary arrangements for people in the Lautoka lockdown area that came from the Yasawa’s and the Mamanuca’s to move back to th
Police are currently making necessary arrangements for people in the Lautoka lockdown area that came from the Yasawa’s and the Mamanuca’s to move back to th
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho says the family that went to Wakaya breaching the directive of the inter-island movement have not confined themselves to their house.
Two businesses in Suva had to shut down in the last few hours as people in these companies had allegedly had contact with the 54-year-old Soasoa man who is the 9th COVID-
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho says that they have questioned some health officials with regards to the leaking of names of the 6th and 7th COVID-19 cases in Fiji.
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho says that people breaking the curfew or breaching the restriction of lockdown areas do not realise that they are playing with death.
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has acknowledged the work of health care workers and police officers in the country who have left their families behind and have moved i
Neighbourhood markets have been set up in strategic locations in the greater Suva area where people can do their marketing rather than crowding up in the main markets.
People who do not live in the Lautoka Confined Area and are not working in the tourism sector but have also lost their jobs due to COVID-19 can access their unemployment
All Public Service Vehicle operators must cease operations before 10pm tonight to ensure that their staff can get home after work and fully comply with the provisions of
Municipal markets will now be open from 8am to 7pm to ensure vendors are able to comply with the nationwide curfew. This has been highlighted by the Minister for Local
Police Commissioner, Sitiveni Qiliho says they will set up 101 permanent checkpoints around the country as the nationwide curfew comes into effect tomorrow. Qiliho say
People can still go to work during the nationwide curfew which comes into effect tomorrow but will need to adhere to certain protocols and carry Company Photo ID’s
Fijians can start to expect sugar supply to normalize from today. This comes after the Fiji Sugar Corporation put in place a 24 hours, 7 days a week operation of their
300 Fijians have been tested for COVID19 and only 5 are confirmed cases. This has been confirmed by the Minister for Health Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete who says that t
A Virgin Airways flight from Brisbane, Australia with 21 Fijian citizens and cargo containing Personal Protective Equipment and other equipment has arrived at the Nadi In
Minister for Health Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete has confirmed that there are no new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours. He says there are still 5 confirmed cases.
Two men aged 19 and 28 from Sabeto, Nadi are being questioned at the Sigatoka Police Station for their alleged involvement in the murder of a 70-year old man in Cuvu Top,
SODELPA MP Lynda Tabuya who was taken in for questioning by police for her post on social media in relation to COVID-19 has been charged. Tabuya is charged with one c
SODELPA MP Niko Nawaikula says that the COVID-19 Response Budget is a monkey budget. In his response to the budget, Nawaikula says that the budget is poor and incompet
Fijian Holdings Limited has confirmed its subsidiary companies have been affected by the travel restrictions and lockdown of Lautoka City because of COVID-19. FHL says
The Prime Minister says that they have been working closely with foreign missions to make sure that Fijians can get home and expatriates in Fiji are able to return to the