Save the Children condemns FTA’s call to reintroduce corporal punishment in schools
Save the Children Fiji has strongly condemned the recent call by the Fijian Teachers Association to reintroduce corporal punishmen
Save the Children Fiji has strongly condemned the recent call by the Fijian Teachers Association to reintroduce corporal punishmen
Drug related offences have spiked by 42 percent. Senior Superintendent of Police Kasiano Vusonilawe highlighted this at the 202
Police recently conducted two drug raids in Nadonumai, Lami as part of ongoing efforts to combat illegal drug activities, respondi
International Women’s Association Fiji President, Judy Compain is today questioning why women have to buy endosamplers to diagnose
13,975 students will sit for the Fiji Year 12 Certificate Examination from tomorrow across 177 centres, including three newly desi
As we enter the festive season, the Fiji Police Force is working together with government stakeholders in achieving zero criminal
A severe thunderstorm warning for heavy rainfall is now in force for Eastern parts of Viti Levu from Nuku to Deuba, Suva, Buretu,
Crimes occur within communities, therefore the solution to crimes lie within the communities. Acting Commissioner of Police, J
University of Fiji Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Justice Devendra Pathik School of Law, Professor Shaista Shameem says the remar
16 people including a juvenile and two police officers have been charged with a total of 44 counts of serious sexual offences in O
Following passengers raising concerns about drivers denying services for arbitrary reasons such as short runs, traffic or rainy we
Today marks a new chapter in the life of Rupeni Ragia Mudunavuku, who has witnessed a significant change in his vision after recei