The Drua is watching - Jackson
Ahead of the Vodafone Super Deans finals tomorrow, Swire Shipping Fijian Drua coach Glen Jackson’s message to the students taking part is that they are watching.
Ahead of the Vodafone Super Deans finals tomorrow, Swire Shipping Fijian Drua coach Glen Jackson’s message to the students taking part is that they are watching.
With much considerations have gone into the development of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)over the years, the Government is looking at increasing MSME
The Secondary Schools rugby teams that will be representing the Eastern Zone at tomorrow’s Vodafone Super Deans finals, received a financial boost from the Zone co
Fiji Water Flying Fijians captain Tevita Ikanivere knows the challenge ahead of them today will not be easy as they are coming up against Samoa, a team that has always be
The Queen Victoria School under 18 rugby side will need to play their structure well for the full 70 minutes of the game against Nasinu Secondary School if they want to r
The government is taking significant steps to address the growing issue of drug addiction among children by establishing a Child Well-being Centre. This has been highl
The Fiji Water Flying Fijians are not waiting for 2027 to know if a player is ready or not, as preparations for the Rugby World Cup in Australia are starting now with the
The Ministry of Women, Children, and Social Protection is struggling to have psychiatrists in Fiji and they are looking for more psychiatrists to help them protect childr
Fiji Water Flying Fijians coach Mick Byrne has already set his sight on the next Rugby World Cup in Australia saying there are a couple of things they need to do before t
The Education Ministry is concerned and disappointed that some parents are using their children to peddle drugs and are calling on them to stop, and determine what they
The death penalty needs to be introduced in Fiji to deter drug traffickers from bringing huge quantities of drugs from around the world to our country as Fiji is a soft s
A former Nasinu Secondary School U18 rugby player, who played against QVS in the final of the Vodafone Super Deans Competition in 2012, is determined that history will no
The coup in 1987 was the darkest day Fiji had ever seen. This was highlighted by former Deputy Prime Minister, Harish Sharma when their Doctor Timoci Bavadra led 1987
The Government is working on reviewing the legislation regarding scams because scams can only be investigated once a report is lodged with the authorities. When questi
Crest Chicken Fiji Secondary Schools Hockey under 19 girls defending champion Nadi Sangam started their campaign on a high note defeating Saint Joseph’s 1, 3-0 in
Some church leaders are calling for a nationwide test in light of the alarming statistics released with 552 new HIV cases recorded from January to June which included 85
The Fiji economy is looking positive, with $6 billion worth of investments in the pipeline. While speaking on what the coalition government has done in the past 19 mon
Ratu Kadavulevu School is set to commemorate it’s 100th Anniversary with a grand week-long celebration, uniting past and present students in a milestone event.
With 552 new HIV cases from January to June this year which include 85 cases of people using injectable drugs, more information has been revealed today that a one-year-ol
Energy Fiji Limited is hoping that power supply will not be disrupted for thousands of people receiving electricity from the Monasavu Dam, as Fiji faces a dry spell for
The Savusavu Hall's will benefit youths, senior citizens, and the future generation of their community. While speaking at the launch of the Savusavu Hall, Minister of