163 complaints received by Consumer Council against rental car operators
163 complaints relating to rental car services with a combined monetary value of over $97,000 have been reported to the Consumer Council of Fiji, expressing alarm over in
163 complaints relating to rental car services with a combined monetary value of over $97,000 have been reported to the Consumer Council of Fiji, expressing alarm over in
Semi Naisevunivai who along with Edward Nand and Viliame Vulawalu are accused of killing Afroz Khan is seeking more time to finalise the pre-trial conference matters.
The review of the National Curriculum Framework by the Ministry of Education is expected to be completed before the end of this year and a new curriculum could be rolled
The Dudley High School Under-16 side has made a strong comeback today, beating Nabua Secondary School 10-5 in Round 2 of the Southern Zone Schools Rugby competition at t
32-year-old Nikita Devi Prasad, who was allegedly found with 1.8 grams of methamphetamine at her residence in Raiwaqa on the 7th of May, 2025 has been remanded in custody
Young people in the media industry holding positions are victims of online platforms, receiving negative comments every day. This has been highlighted by Navtarang/Rad
Following the comments made by Communications Fiji Limited News Director, Vijay Narayan, on the shortcomings of the Online Safety Commission Act, the Commissioner, Filipe
Media houses must invest in building the capacity of all their staff regardless of gender to handle sensitive stories with care, empathy, and responsibility, while also r
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Great relief to the students of Galoa Island Primary School and Kindergarten as they were provided with a Yamaha 40-horsepower outboard engine. The Ministry of Educati
Our work is grounded in a simple but powerful truth: protecting refugees is not only a legal responsibility, it is a moral imperative. Minister for Immigration Viliam
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh is the sole survivor of the London-bound Air India flight carrying 242 people that crashed shortly after takeoff in the north-west Indian city of Ah
The Household Income Survey for 2025/2026 is expected to be completed by March next year. Chief Statistician of the Household Survey Division Poasa Naimila says to mak
In a significant step towards regional integration and academic collaboration, the University of Fiji and the University of Goroka from Papua New Guinea have signed a lan
Villagers of Namosi have raised concerns over the lack of government stakeholders visiting villages in the interior of Namosi and conducting awareness programs regularly,
The Fiji Bureau of Statistics has today launched Fiji’s first Data Portal, which will enable every stakeholder to access data from the comfort of their own zone.
Former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum believes that making the Commission of Inquiry report public will end all the talk. He says releasing the report will help
The Pre-Trial Conference for Apisai Madigibuli, who allegedly murdered his 25-year-old wife last year, will begin on the 21st of July. Madigibuli’s lawyer has r
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