USP Special Council Meeting to take place on Friday
The University of the South Pacific’s Special Council Meeting to look into the suspension of Vice Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia pending independent investigations into
The University of the South Pacific’s Special Council Meeting to look into the suspension of Vice Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia pending independent investigations into
Plans are being discussed to have Year 12 and 13 students back in school from Tuesday 30th June, 2020 if all is well however the government will make the final decision a
Almost a month after the devastation caused by the fire at Suva Flea Market, some vendors still have no source of income and are struggling to make ends meet. Tailasa
Drone technology is now being used by the Department of Environment to survey new developments while there are also Environment Management Committees monitoring developme
We wouldn’t be surprised if the current time period, specifically the late 2010s to the early 2020s, is one day branded as the age of comebacks. From ’90s r
More help has been provided to assist Fiji in its fight against COVID-19. The Australian High Commission in Fiji joined the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation Mereseini Vuniwaqa says Fijians have been culturally taught to respect and honour elders. In her message for the W
University of the South Pacific’s Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Derrick Armstrong has clarified that he did not tell people to resign if they were uncomfortable
The President of Nauru and the incoming Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific, Lionel Aingimea has now stressed in a letter to USP Pro Chancellor, Winston Tho
The Director of the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Ashwin Raj says older persons in our society are equal in dignity and rights and deserve to live a lif
The Fijian Broadcasting Corporation has today claimed that Ferrel Khan who is being investigated by Police for alleged cybercrime had approached them on the 6th of Februa
The Blues beat the Hurricanes 30-20 in front of more than 40,000 fans at Eden Park. The match also marked the debut of Beauden Barrett for the Blues. #AotearoaRugby
Walking for about a kilometre to fetch water from a creek is now a thing of the past for the villagers of Navukebuli in Macuata after the completion of their Groundwater
Walking for about a kilometre to fetch water from a creek is now a thing of the past for the villagers of Navukebuli in Macuata after the completion of their Groundwater
Suliasi Vunivalu scored as the Melbourne Storm beat the Newcastle Knights 26-12. In typical Storm fashion, skipper Cameron Smith was the chief orchestrator in the vict
Rugby returned with a fairytale in Dunedin in front of 19,100 rugby-starved fans last night. Highlander's Bryn Gatland, son of Chiefs coach Warren, landed a stunning d
The Freedom Riders Association together with Royal Suva Yacht Club today donated groceries to the people in need. A spokesperson for the Group Diven Prasad says they h
Vilimoni Koroi has been moved to the Highlanders starting 15 after Josh Ioane was ruled out because of an injury. Ioane, suffered the injury in training. In his
The President of Nauru and the incoming Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific, Lionel Aingimea says they require that the special Council meeting be scheduled
More than 500 villagers of Mataniwai Village in Macuata and sugarcane farming families in nearby communities now have consistent access to safe and clean drinking water.
Minister for Tourism Faiyaz Koya says whilst we traditionally relied on international visitors COVID-19 has prompted emerging markets like Fiji to focus on developing dom