Who we are and who we represent is the foundation of our game plan - Nayacalevu
Getting back to their roots and knowing who they represent has been a major element in the FIJI Water Flying Fijians’ preparation for the Rugby World Cup and the r
Getting back to their roots and knowing who they represent has been a major element in the FIJI Water Flying Fijians’ preparation for the Rugby World Cup and the r
After the historic 30-22 win over England at Twickenham this morning, FIJI Water Flying Fijians coach Simon Raiwalui says there is a very good team spirit at the moment a
FIJI Water Flying Fijians has created history by beating England 30-22 in Twickenham for the first time. Selestino Ravutaumada was a busy man on the field as he set up
Queen Victoria School ended Natabua High School's fairytale run in the 2023 Vodafone Super Deans under 18 Competition coming from behind to claim a 24-15 win in the final
Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School's flyhalf turned winger Viliame Lotawa was the toast of his side as he kicked the winning penalty to give MGM a historical 16-15 win o
It was a tight game between neighbours Queen Victoria School and Ratu Kadavulevu School in the Vodafone Super Deans U16 as RKS beat QVS 19-13. QVS scored the first poi
Sigatoka Methodist College showed sheer determination and courage to outclass Naitasiri Secondary School 22-5 in the Weet-Bix Raluve Competition U16 final to defend their
Marist Brothers High School shrugged off a late surge by Ratu Kadavulevu School in the second spell to win 17-12 and claim the Vodafone Super Deans U15 title. Marist w
Marist Brothers High School has claimed the Vodafone Super Deans under 14 title after defeating rivals Suva Grammar School 13-0 in the final. The game went into halfti
The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission has condemned the Japanese Government’s decision to dump the treated nuclear wastewater from the reactors at Fu
FijiFirst Party General Secretary, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has written to the Secretary General of Parliament opposing the decision that $10,000 will now be paid into the per
All allowances owed to the Fijiana 15s players for the duration of the 2022 Women’s Rugby World Cup and the Oceania Women’s Championship 2023 have been paid
While the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ collective statement is very clear in expressing their concerns on Japan’s decision to discharge treated nuclear wa
Japan take your money, take your waste, we don’t need it. Let us protect our children and protect our ocean. These were the chants of hundreds of protesters tha
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says while they regret the fact that Japan has gone ahead to start discharging the treated nuclear wastewater before the Pacific Islands F
Are these parents and communities not looking for their children, and do we check whether our children are safe. This was the question raised by Assistant Minister for
The Suva Fish Market Association has come out strongly today and stated that it does not agree with the dumping of the treated Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the Pacif
Assistant Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection Sashi Kiran is concerned with the data of child negligence under the Child Welfare Act National Database as i
The rumoured strike or protest today by the nurses is not happening, and all Fijians can continue to rely on undisrupted medical services Fiji wide. This has been welc
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Finance and the Leader of the National Federation Party, Professor Biman Prasad has today stressed that the government stands by the a
Business owners are facing challenges due to the presence of unruly drunkards in Makoi as this issue has not only created an inconvenience but has also resulted in financ