Ministry of Housing, Youth and Sports and Police linked to Laqere accident
Following the accident that occurred earlier today at Laqere, it has been confirmed that the vehicles belong to the Ministry of Housing, the Ministry of Youth and Sports
Following the accident that occurred earlier today at Laqere, it has been confirmed that the vehicles belong to the Ministry of Housing, the Ministry of Youth and Sports
Recycling on the Go Ambassadors have emphasised that education, awareness campaigns, and partnerships are essential for achieving long-term environmental impact. This
The people of Fiji deserve an uninterrupted water supply, and the Water Authority of Fiji will continue investing in critical infrastructure to achieve that goal. This
Ratu Filipe Sauturaga’s selection to Captain the Fiji Airways Men’s National 7s side to the upcoming HSBC Perth 7s tournament comes as no surprise to the he
To improve the waste management system, the Pacific Recycling Foundation has signed a three-year partnership with Pacific Energy to support key programs designed to empow
The automatic progression for students in the education system is not a policy. This has been highlighted by the General Secretary of the Fijian Teachers Association,
Special Police Constable, William McKay who was allegedly found in possession of 40.07 kilograms of marijuana at his Raiwaqa home, has been released on $1,000 bail. 6,
18-year-old Joseph Taake Kirite from Kiribati who put his name on the music stage back at home after being part of the music production named Ocean Island, has moved to F
With the school break almost at an end, Jone Rabelo Nadola Delai is thankful that he utilised four of those weeks attending a program offered by Polytech called Basic in
The launch of the new South Pacific Business Development headquarters will boost women’s economic empowerment in the business sector. The headquarters has been
Reports coming from school is that some school heads are sleeping in their offices during school hours. Fijian Teachers Association General Secretary, Paula Manumanuni
The lack of fluent English speaking skills among Year 12 students at Wainimakutu Secondary School in Namosi did not stop them from achieving a 100 percent pass rate in la
Correcting behaviour is a necessary measure to address misbehaviour in schools when students fail to follow school rules. While speaking during the consultation on the
Automatic progression has created a culture of complacency among students, teachers and parents where the students may not feel the need to put in the required effort to
Today will be an unforgettable day for Sameerah Saffiyah Bibi, as she drove home a 4x4 vehicle after being announced as the third winner in the Nestlé promotion. Th
All Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma ministers, whether ordained or probationary, must refrain from smoking and reduce their consumption of kava. This directive has
Yaqona farmers in Taveuni have been victims of theft, which drains their energy as they try to protect their crops from being stolen. Opposition Member Jone Usamate sa
The newly sworn-in Minister for Policing Iowane Naivalurua is looking forward to collaborating further with the Fiji Police Force in order to win back the hearts of the p
Fees and charges are among the concerns raised by the Biosecurity Authority during the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence meeting, where they presented the
The Great Council of Chiefs complex is scheduled to be completed by April this year. iTaukei Affairs Permanent Secretary, Pita Tagicakirewa says the completion of the
A 23-year-old woman residing in Rakiraki has been charged by the Fiji Police MPAiSA Taskforce for allegedly dishonestly obtaining $336 through the MPAiSA platform. Pol