Tabuya reminds staff that govt funding must directly benefit communities
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is working to make sure its next budget benefits the people of Fiji, with senior management staff presenting their budget p
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is working to make sure its next budget benefits the people of Fiji, with senior management staff presenting their budget p
All schools will reopen tomorrow.Schools were closed from last Monday, 6 April, due to Tropical Cyclone Vaianu.Some schools were also used as evacuation centres during th
62 people from 14 families are still taking shelter at four active evacuation centres in the Western and Eastern Divisions.In a statement, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka
Fiji is closely monitoring a newly announced ceasefire between the United States and Iran, with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka warning that global instability continues t
While Police and military investigations continue, Minister for Defence, Pio Tikoduadua says he is aware of the reported incidents at the Republic of Fiji Military Forces
The Coalition Government, through the Ministry of Multi-Ethnic Affairs, Culture, Heritage and Arts, has reinforced its commitment to improving funeral services infrastruc
As relief efforts continue across the Western Division, more than 50 families that were affected by Tropical Cyclone Vaianu earlier this week received food ration assista
The Bau Island delegation presented their traditional i-reguregu to the family of the late former President, and Na Gone Turaga Naisogolaca, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, at
The State funeral for former President and Na Gone Turaga mai Naisogolaca, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, will be held next Friday, 17th April.The funeral service will be held at
Fiji has secured major funding support through two agreements signed with the Asian Development Bank to transform the health sector and build resilience for coastal commu
Raiwaqa Gas Crematorium Project is now in its final stages, marking a significant step in improving funeral services infrastructure in Fiji. The Ministry of Multi-Ethn
Thousands of people in Vanua Levu are expected to benefit from improved road access to schools, healthcare and essential services, following the Ceremony of Approval of t
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that all Cabinet Ministers have agreed to the proposed 20 percent pay cut, which is expected to be tabled at the next sitting
Leaders must take the first step in implementing cost-saving measures.Minister for Housing and Local Government Maciu Nalumisa has stressed this in relation to the propos
More women will now be empowered through new economic opportunities following the groundbreaking of the Suva Market Inspiring Women Cooperative Restaurants and Bakery.Dur
Fijians are strongly advised to avoid all travel, including transit, to several high-risk countries such as the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Iran, Israel, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Y
Eleven families in the Central Division affected by the recent flooding have received food ration assistance as part of the Government’s immediate relief efforts,
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has announced that the Government will provide direct relief to bus operators to ensure fares remain stable and the Government will also s
Permanent Secretary for iTaukei Affairs, Jone Navakamocea's contract of service will end from today.Public Service Commission Chairman, Luke Rokovada says the Commission,
Residents in parts of Lautoka are calling for urgent restoration of water and electricity, as well as immediate assistance for farmers, following severe weather that disr
Schools in the Western, Central, and Eastern Divisions will remain closed today, while schools in the Northern Division will remain open.Minister for Education Aseri Radr