Head teachers will follow the law on corporal punishment -Rura
The Fiji Head Teachers Association has reiterated its commitment to abiding by the law, particularly the Ministry of Education's s
The Fiji Head Teachers Association has reiterated its commitment to abiding by the law, particularly the Ministry of Education's s
Cervical cancer is one of the cancers that can be eliminated, and January is the awareness month, making it important for women to
The proposed waste-to-energy project in Vuda is currently at the Terms of Reference stage, and the public should not jump to concl
The bail hearing for the man who allegedly killed his de-facto partner in Nakasi between 3rd and 5th September, 2025, will be held
Road upgrades across Fiji are now in progress, funded by climate finance secured through the Duavata Partnership between the Gover
As thousands of students return to class for the new school year, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reminded them that education
Bail has been denied for the three police officers and one civilian who were allegedly involved in the importation of 4.7 kilogram
The Fiji Teachers Union (FTU) has maintained its stance that it does not condone corporal punishment.When asked by fijivillage New
The man who allegedly killed his 86-year-old grandfather in Navokadamu Settlement, Lutu, Wainibuka, in July last year has been fur
Minister for Finance Esrom Immanuel says customs officers operate under pressure, often unseen and unrecognised, yet their work qu
A 32-year-old woman from Sydney’s west has been charged after allegedly attempting to smuggle $36 million worth of drugs, equivale
As the fight against drugs intensifies in Fiji, the Minister for Policing and Communications, Ioane Naivalurua continued his direc