29 graduate from Leadership Fiji
It was an exciting night for 29 new graduates of Leadership Fiji after receiving their graduation certificates. While officiating at the graduation ceremony, British H
It was an exciting night for 29 new graduates of Leadership Fiji after receiving their graduation certificates. While officiating at the graduation ceremony, British H
Princes Road in Sawani, Naitasiri is flooded after continuous rain since last night. In an interview with fijivillage News, Sawani resident Sandeep Prakash says they h
A trough of low pressure lies over Fiji and is gradually moving eastwards, which is associated with clouds and showers. The Nadi Weather Office says the trough of lo
People in Nadi have been promised a good boxing night when South Pacific Boxing host their event at Kings Charles Park. Promoter Freddy Chand says all the hard yards b
At just 16-years-old, Dhiksha Shreya Devi from Kavuli, Tavua is making her family proud after winning the prestigious National Geographical Information System Award for t
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad, met with the US Department of Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for Asia, Robert Kaproth, with d
Our struggling parents have spent so much money to pay for our school fees at the university and we are worried the strike will compromise the preparations of our exams a
A person with Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s record cannot be accepted as the country’s President, and Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has come under strong criti
Vodafone Fiji has unveiled its ambitious ‘I Recycle’ program at its head office in Tamavua which aims to reshape the recycling mindset among its staff. Th
As we approach Diwali, an Indo-Fijian family living in Canada is missing the way they used to celebrate Diwali in Fiji. Former Fiji resident Sharin Chandra, who now re
One of the biggest observations that has come out in the National Security and Defence Review Report is how to build trust between the Fijians and the people that are sup
I’m amazed that the government of Fiji is doing very little to bring closure to this longstanding grievance of students and staff at the USP. This was highlight
North Korea allegedly sending soldiers to Russia would create a new dimension to the war in Ukraine, an expert says. It comes after Ukrainian officials released a vide
As we enter the third day of the USP workers’ strike, Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro confirms that he has asked the USP Council for an update on the direct
People owe $29.1 million in water rate arrears to the Water Authority of Fiji, and the Authority is urging customers to ensure their bills are paid on time so that water
A few classes have been disrupted at the University of the South Pacific as about 186 staff members continued on strike today. This was highlighted by the USP Staff Un
Close to 70 participants representing government, tourism industry, development partners, the private sector and the local community gathered in Taveuni to provide
As the striking members of the Association of the University of the South Pacific Staff and the USP Staff Union continue their strike today, USP, the USP Council and the
Students should be encouraged to become job creators rather than job seekers when they leave school. Marist Champagnat Institute Principal Mereoni Matanitobua highligh
Vunaniu Village in Serua is heavily affected by coastal erosion and sea water intrusion. Locally Managed Marine Area Network Fiji Program Coordinator, Inoke Tuiwa
The striking members of the Association of the University of the South Pacific Staff and the USP Staff Union are calling on the USP Council to take immediate action and s