Japan to provide $200 million loan to Fiji
The Japanese government will provide a $200 million emergency loan to Fiji for COVID-19 response. The emergency loan support will enable the government implement its p
The Japanese government will provide a $200 million emergency loan to Fiji for COVID-19 response. The emergency loan support will enable the government implement its p
6 Police officers will be produced in the Suva Magistrates Court today charged with allegedly placing methamphetamine in a vehicle belonging to a 23 year old man in Suva
3 boys aged 13 and 15 years facing multiple counts of aggravated robbery and theft will be produced in the Nadi Magistrates Court today. The boys were allegedly commit
Police Chief of Operations, ACP Abdul Khan says he can confirm receipt of the permit application by the Fiji Trade Union Congress for their march and rally on May 1st thi
Over 5,600 people have acquired Fijian citizenship since 2013. According to Fiji’s first-ever Migration Profile Report, most immigrants are from Australia, Paki
The University of the South Pacific maintains that it will not engage publicly on its recruitment processes or policies in respect to individual contracts after allegatio
An investigation into a brawl between students of a school in Nadi will be investigated by the Education Ministry and the students involved will be taken to task. This
Over 222,000 people who were born in Fiji are living abroad. This has been revealed in Fiji’s first ever Migration Profile Report titled “Migration in the
Five boys aged 13 to 16 years are currently being questioned in relation to a series of house and car break-ins in the Namaka area. Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro con
The number of voters per polling station has been increased from 500 to 650 from the next general elections. In approving the recommendation of the Fijian Elections Of
If you are travelling towards Suva or will be on your way towards Nausori along Kings Highway this afternoon, please look for alternative routes as additional traffic is
The University of the South Pacific says it will not engage publicly on its recruitment processes or policies in respect to individual contracts. USP says staff contra
The Association of the USP Staff Women’s Wing and the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre are calling for Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama to retract his comments
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama says the University of the South Pacific Council needs to do a good clean up at USP and he is raising the question on why the position
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama has called on the National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman Prasad to help in combatting corruption at the University of the So
TISI Sangam will continue to provide free lunches to students who are still struggling due to the effects of COVID-19 and the recent cyclones this year. President Sada
High Court Judge, Justice Thushara Rajasinghe has asked the state lawyer to re-look at the charges against a woman who allegedly assisted her husband in two alleged rape
Three people including a 5-month-old baby passed away in a house fire in Nadele in Sabeto, Nadi this morning. Police say the three were trapped inside the house. T
The USP Council has directed the Secretary to Council to refer the allegations of breach of the USP Council Code of Conduct by Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Council Winston
The Fijian Elections Office will be recommending to increase the number of voters at a polling station from 500 to 650 in the 2022 General Elections. Supervisor of Ele
A man from Nepani in Nasinu has passed away following a road accident in Narere this morning. Police say the man was a taxi driver. He allegedly lost control of th