Government breaks ground on $226,965 Nasau park pavilion upgrade
Government is moving ahead with plans to strengthen sports and community infrastructure in Ovalau, with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upgrade of the historic Nasau
Government is moving ahead with plans to strengthen sports and community infrastructure in Ovalau, with the groundbreaking ceremony for the upgrade of the historic Nasau
Mothers are the foundation of our families and the guiding light that nurtures Fiji’s future generations. That is the Mother's Day message from Prime Minister Sit
Sakiasi Ditoka, Fiji’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade, received a courtesy visit this week from the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o
A more sustainable and diversified agriculture sector could soon become a reality following Cabinet’s approval for the European Union to undertake a feasibility st
More than 250 people in Navuso in Naitasiri are expected to benefit from upgraded sanitation facilities at the Navuso Agricultural Technical Institute following the commi
The Ministry of Education has stressed the need for closer cooperation among universities and training institutions to strengthen Fiji’s higher education sector an
The Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection is reminding all recipients under the Government’s six social protection programmes that the payment released
More than 11,000 people in rural Ba are expected to benefit from upgraded water, sanitation and hygiene facilities commissioned by the Minister for Health Dr Atonio Lalab
European Union Ambassador to Fiji Barbara Plinkert has highlighted the growing partnership between Europe and Fiji, calling for stronger unity, cooperation and commitment
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has officially launched its Strategic Development Plan 2026–2031 and new ministry website, marking a major step towa
Australia has provided AUD$30 million to the Fijian Government to help address the country’s ongoing fuel crisis. This has been highlighted by Australia’s M
Tutu Rural Training Centre continues to be recognised for its long-standing work in transforming the lives of young people through practical skills training, sustainable
Taxi drivers in Labasa are raising concerns following the rise in fuel prices, and are calling for a rebate on fuel and oil prices to assist drivers.Labasa Taxi Associati
Government agencies, development partners, and technical experts came together this morning at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva to be part of the Inception Workshop â€
Throwing rubbish where it does not belong could soon cost people $200, while businesses could face fines of up to $100,000 under tougher litter laws being backed by Parli
Safer and more reliable building materials are expected to reach Fijian communities as the Government moves to strengthen compliance on mandatory standards for imported c
The Government has made it clear that there is no need for a State of Emergency in Fiji at this stage.This assurance follows a meeting of the National Security Council ch
540 residents and 90 families are expected to have improved power supply following the completion of the Buca Village Hydro Project in Cakaudrove.Minister for Public Work
With discussions underway on whether Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka should or should not declare a State of Emergency based on the current joint police and military oper
National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman Prasad says the work that the military and the police are doing is producing good results as part of the joint operation
A Bill to increase the fine for littering, how that money is going to be used and compliance will be debated today following the tabling of the Litter Amendment Bill in P