8% increase in crime against children in September, with 15% domestic-related
Crime against children continues to be a concern for the Fiji Police Force, with Police recording an 8 percent increase in September. Acting Commissioner of Police Sak
Crime against children continues to be a concern for the Fiji Police Force, with Police recording an 8 percent increase in September. Acting Commissioner of Police Sak
Concerning statistics have been revealed about people living with disability, with more than 15 percent having never attended school, about 51 percent accessing secondary
As the striking members of the Association of the University of the South Pacific Staff and the USP Staff Union continue their strike today, USP, the USP Council and the
Residents of Nukubuco Settlement, along Khalsa Rd are pleading with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to help them as they have not had water in their taps for one week now.
Like any other Pacific Small Island Developing State, Fiji faces significant challenges in climate financing mobilisation to scale up its prioritised investments in clim
The PNG Kumuls has defeated the Vodafone Fiji Bati 22-10 in the first Pacific Rugby League Bowl Championship match. The Kumuls dominated the first half of the match sc
The water disruption at Navua Hospital did not last 7 days as reported by the media and neither were patients using the bushes to carry out their ‘business.’
My allegiance is unshakable, and I will not be swayed by whispers or backdoor schemes. This is the message shared by Minister for Youth and Sports, Jese Saukuru after
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
People living in Sakoca's new subdivision in Tacirua are raising concerns as water disruptions continue and this has affected their daily living. President of the Sako
The striking members of the Association of the University of the South Pacific Staff and the USP Staff Union are calling on the USP Council to take immediate action and s
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
The overdose of drugs amongst people in Fiji has led to kidney failure, other organ failures, and even cases where individuals have gone immediately blind. Assistant M
An urgent call is being made to set up a drug rehabilitation Centre in the country, and Fiji Council of Churches General Secretary, Pastor Simione Tugi says he knows the
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka is yet to comment on why former Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office, Pita Wise is earmarked for the Fiji Ambassador
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka confirms that he is aware of some of the members of the People’s Alliance Party planning to form a new political party for the 2026
Outlaw motorcycle gangs have established a presence in Pacific island countries, including Fiji, Cook Islands, Guam, Palau, and Tonga, which has been attributed, in part,
The people of Tailevu Province have been urged to fill all the vacant chiefly titles so that it is easier for the community to access grants for the development of the vi
Drivers and people living in the coastal areas from Natadola to Vatukarasa along the Coral Coast on Queens Highway, Kadavu and nearby smaller islands, Moala and Southern