No power at Sigatoka Hospital, hospital using a backup generator
The power supply at the Sigatoka Hospital has been affected due to a major fault affecting electricity supply. The Hospital says they are currently using a backup gene
The power supply at the Sigatoka Hospital has been affected due to a major fault affecting electricity supply. The Hospital says they are currently using a backup gene
The Fiji Airways Fiji Men’s 7s side has booked a Cup semi final showdown against France after escaping the jaws of defeat to overcome Great Britain 17-12 in their
The Fiji Airways Fiji Men’s 7s side kicked off their HSBC Cape Town 7s on a high note with a thumping 70-7 win over Uruguay in their first pool match this morning.
The Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s side suffered their second defeat at the HSBC Cape Town 7s after going down 22-5 to Great Britain in their second pool match tonight. The l
The Fiji Airways Fijiana 7s kicked off their HSBC Cape Town 7s campaign on a low after they were walloped 31-0 by the USA Women’s 7s in their first pool match toni
Leader of Opposition, Inia Seruitatu says they in the previous government were probably overconfident in what they were doing to tackle the drugs issue and the pending wo
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has raised concerns about the increasing cases of green yaqona thefts and says that the Fiji Police Force is proposing that all yaqona busi
A 17-year-old student of a prominent school in Navua has committed suicide. Police confirmed this to fijivillage News this morning and it is alleged that the incident
Two men aged 21 and 45 years are dead after they were hit by a bus while fighting on the road in Waitolu, Naitasiri. Director of Traffic, Senior Superintendent of Poli
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with the rape of a 6-year-old girl from his village while in another incident, a 17-year-old boy has been charged with the rape of a 5-
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications Manoa Kamikamica has today announced that all the HSBC SVNS Series matches will be aired live on free-to-air televi
Parliament has unanimously passed the Child Care and Protection Act that outlines what the country will do to promote the wellbeing of children and to protect them from a
Concerns are being raised again as water woes continue at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital Maternity Ward. We have been told that mothers are given an hour to bath b
With over a billion dollars in support for vulnerable and disadvantaged Fijians, debt to GDP ratio at 75.4 percent percent at the end of October, higher remittance flows,
A special FICAC taskforce has started its investigation into Walesi today after FICAC received the audited reports on Walesi from Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica t
Narco-subs carrying a huge amount of drugs found in the Pacific is now demonstrating the need for effective maritime security cooperation more than ever before. It has
The latest Walesi audit report confirms that over 200,000 Walesi boxes distributed at significant public costs were outdated in 2016. Deputy Prime Minister and Ministe
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications, Manoa Kamikamica confirms that the Walesi technical and financial findings will be handed over to FICAC for further
Discussions are still ongoing regarding the scrapping of the automatic progression system despite failure which has been used in the education system over the last few ye
Through the pornography task force, the government will have the official mandate to ban harmful content for children under 16 like telegram and pornography. Minister
If you are facing water disruptions every few days a week in Tamavua, Tacirua and parts of Samabula, you may continue to face this situation for upto 24 months as the pip