Fiji and U.S strengthen partnership in trade, investment and security
Fiji and the U.S. have partnered in key areas such as trade and investment, with the most recent being security cooperation. During a meeting with the U.S. Under Secr
Fiji and the U.S. have partnered in key areas such as trade and investment, with the most recent being security cooperation. During a meeting with the U.S. Under Secr
As U.S. President Donald Trump dismantles USAID in multiple countries, including Fiji, hundreds of local jobs and assistance to marginalised communities are being impacte
To help address the growing waste crisis in Fiji, Minister for Local Government Maciu Nalumisa has called on Fijians to adopt sustainable waste practices. While offici
Another government vehicle has been involved in an accident - this time the driver hit an electric pole along Waimanu Road, close to Saint Joseph's Secondary School this
The Fiji Medical Association has raised serious concerns about the alleged conflict of interest by the Commissioner of Corrections, Doctor Jalesi Nakarawa in the appointm
Fiji and the U.S fought two world wars side by side and continue to serve as brothers on UN peacekeeping missions. This has been highlighted by Prime Minister Sitiveni
Government drivers will face disciplinary actions including surcharges, suspension, and termination for any reckless driving or misuse of government vehicles. This has
The full arm of the law will come down hard on parents and guardians who take photos of their daughters and sell them for money or marriage purposes as the Child Protecti
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka should first bring peace to the people from the intolerably high crime rate at home instead of peddling his 'Ocean of Peace' abroad, at a c
15 terabytes of data is used daily by Fijians to watch porn in the country, and the Government and the Anti-Pornography Task Force will be banning porn for children in Fi
Good news for the people of the Western Division, as an agreement for a new sanitary landfill and the rehabilitation of four open dumpsites has been signed between the As
A growing number of elderly Fijians are being neglected and forced to live on the streets due to lack of family support, prompting urgent discussions on housing solutions
Fiji collected around $1.8 billion in taxes from August 2024 to January 2025, $136.4 million higher than the forecast collection. Acting Prime Minister and Minister f
Who are they? That is the comment of Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka after the NGO Coalition on Human Rights said that they are alarmed that the much-anticipated Truth
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will attend the National Presidential prayer breakfast, an annual event in Washington DC, that brings together the United States lawmakers,
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Chair Dr Marcus Brand says the journey towards healing and reconciliation in a nation is complex and multifaceted and requires the sup
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka confirms that he will voluntarily appear before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as the leader of the 1987 coups, and he will proba
Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs Pio Tikoduadua says restoring the balance between civilian and military governance is crucial, and police need to be trained on th
Five Commissioners of the Fiji Truth and Reconciliation Commission were sworn in today at the State House in the presence of President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu and other d
The Republic of Fiji Military Forces will be involved in the fight against drugs in Fiji as a support role and not as a primary actor, and the institution will protect th
President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu and First Lady Emily Lalabalavu hosted a welcome reception for the President of the Republic of Kiribati, Taneti Maamau, at State House