Debt level at $9.75b, equivalent to 80% of GDP at end of July
Fiji’s debt levels stood at $9.75 billion, equivalent to 80 percent of GDP at the end of July 2023, a major reduction from around 89 percent a year ago and based o
Fiji’s debt levels stood at $9.75 billion, equivalent to 80 percent of GDP at the end of July 2023, a major reduction from around 89 percent a year ago and based o
Four people have been arrested in the past few days in separate incidences for allegedly possessing substances believed to be cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana as po
Minister for Health, Dr Atonio Lalabalavu says as 'disease detectives', medical laboratory scientists have a crucial role to play in the fight against any pandemic or di
Good news for consumers as retail prices for some essential food items have reduced since last month as a direct result of lowered fiscal duty rates, which have been redu
Thousands of students will have the opportunity to attend the Fiji National University open day across the 4 campuses today and plan for their further studies. The FNU
Members of the public were treated to a preview of things to come for the Fiji Day celebrations at the Albert Park today. This as members of the Republic of Fiji Milit
In 2018, fashion designer Bobby Kolade moved from Berlin back to Uganda’s capital Kampala with the ambition of creating a home-grown fashion brand using Ugandan co
Let the coaches do their job, avoid uttering negative comments towards the players and let us keep supporting them. Those were the words of Fiji 7s legend Waisale Sere
Do not focus on our disability but try to focus on our ability. This was highlighted by the Pacific Disability Forum Coordinator Member Service Unit, Angeline Chand du
Fiji’s trade relations with India has grown over the years where, imports totaled $208 million last year and exports totaled a modest $300,000 and there is still r
The Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association has announced a significant outcome in labour negotiations with the National Union of Catering, Hospitality, and Tourism Industries
Students of Holy Trinity School in Suva are collecting donations to assist in the good work of Sai Sanjeevani Children's Heart Hospital in providing medical treatment to
It seems like doodling in class is just simply a right of passage when it comes to passing the time in a boring classroom at school. However, while many of our scribbl
Fiji Water Flying Fijians centre, Josua Tuisova is making the ultimate sacrifice to stay back in France to represent his country for the crucial final pool match against
Good news for the villagers of Nacula and Kese in Yasawa as solar panels were commissioned for their health centres which will power the oxygen concentrators and also pro
Forty-nine youths from registered youth clubs in Nakasaleka, Kadavu, were part of the 1-week Mobile Skills Training program conducted by the Ministry of Youth and Sports
Fiji Water Flying Fijians hooker Sam Matavesi says they still have a massive game next week against Portugal to get through to the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals. After
Relying solely on tourism is not sustainable for our economy. We must explore new avenues for generating income and diversifying our economy. One promising area we are co
The Suva City Council had to take urgent action today and stopped construction work recommencing at Princes Road this morning. fijivillage News was alerted about the o
South Africa have defeated Tonga 49-18 in their third Rugby World Cup pool match this morning. Cobus Reinach, Canan Moodie, Deon Fourie, Jesse Kriel, Willie Le Roux, M
Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary has produced the finest performance of his career to lead the premiers to a remarkable 26-24 triumph over the Broncos in an epic decider