Uncertainty over Ratu Cakobau Park’s future as lease expires in 2028
Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori could have a new home in the future as the land lease is expiring in 2028 and there are indications that the landowners have no intention to
Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori could have a new home in the future as the land lease is expiring in 2028 and there are indications that the landowners have no intention to
People can expect long-term solutions to address traffic congestion to begin within the next 12 months, as Minister for Transport Ro Filipe Tuisawau has confirmed plans t
We are not saying all middlemen are bad but some are using farmers’ struggles to make big profits and this must stop. This has been highlighted by Minister for
Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga says a preliminary investigation indicates the viral nightclub fight video of Acting Corrections Commissioner Sevuloni Naucukidi is lik
U.S President Donald Trump has announced a 100 percent tariff on all movies “produced in Foreign Landsâ€, saying the US film industry was dying a “very f
Minister for Employment Agni Deo Singh says investigations into FHL Tower where a construction worker was electrocuted are ongoing while work continues on the tower after
The Online Safety Commission has received a complaint regarding a video currently circulating which shows a senior government official involved in an altercation at a loc
Companies listed on the South Pacific Stock Exchange have collectively declared $43 million in dividends from January to April this, continuing a strong trend of deliveri
FICAC will not be able to continue to prosecute Benjamin Padarath, who was charged with sedition, attempting to defeat the course of justice, destroying evidence and diso
Following serious concerns regarding the high number of accidents and a death at the Wainibuku roundabout in 9 miles, the Fiji Roads Authority says it is a black spot for
A European Union privacy watchdog fined TikTok US$600 million after a four-year investigation found that the video sharing app’s data transfers to China put users
It is most unfortunate that some sections of policy makers - led by educationists - continue to harp on racial allocation of scholarship funding. Pacific Polytech Chai
The Government is expected to table the Employment Relations Bill in June despite it being rejected by the Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation. The Federation decli
Following serious concerns regarding the repeated loud noise in residential areas after a loud church service at Lagilagi Housing resulted in a girl’s desperate pl
The University of Fiji hosted a successful Avant Garde Art Exhibition on the evening of April 30th at its Samabula Campus, reaffirming the institution’s commitment
Following concerns about the lack of security checks and screenings at Taveuni and Nausori Airports, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Civil Aviation Viliame Gavoka
As Parliament observed a moment of silence to remember those who lost their lives to domestic violence, questions are being asked on why 2 out of 3 men in this country th
Minister for Lands Filimoni Vosarogo has raised a point of order in Parliament, calling on Opposition MP Rinesh Sharma to withdraw his statement regarding drugs found in
Following recent road accidents and reckless driving behaviours among Public Service Vehicle (PSV) drivers, the National Joint Enforcement Joint Order between the Land Tr
People can expect some relief at the pump and on household gas expenses, as fuel and gas prices will decrease from tomorrow. The price of unleaded fuel drops from $2.7
There are 20 prohibited migrants that the Ministry of Immigration is currently trying to track down. This has been confirmed by Minister for Immigration Viliame Naupot