Security of tenure has led some civil servants to become slack – Prof. Prasad
Civil servants now have the security of tenure, but this has led to the transition where some people feel that because they have a permanent job, they can afford to be a
Civil servants now have the security of tenure, but this has led to the transition where some people feel that because they have a permanent job, they can afford to be a
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, a call is being made to end violence against women and girls in the country. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for F
Fiji Police Force Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu and Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw have further strengthened ties, committing joint support to cross-
Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman died of natural causes about a week after his wife Betsy Arakawa, who died after she contracted a rare virus. A New Mexico medical inv
Long distance runner and Pacific Games 10,000 metres champion Yeshnil Karan has broken his own 5,000 metres national record at the Box Hill Burn in Melbourne. The form
Super Rugby Pacific CEO Jack Mesley has admitted that oversights and breakdowns in communications resulted in the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua having to pile into the back
Women leaders from the construction and fisheries industry and market vendors are calling for stronger government action, better support systems and improved infrastructu
A 15-year-old boy was charged with the rape and sexual assault of his 12-year-old cousin brother last month. This has been confirmed by the Office of the Department of
There are major public sector funded projects in the upcoming budget which includes bridges, the Nadi River flood alleviation project and many others that the government
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro says retaining children in school has been a major target for the Ministry but they have seen a major increase in student intake fro
Minister for Public Works Ro Filipe Tuisawau is confident that over the next 18 months and by the end of the four-year term of the Coalition Government, the major water i
Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has defeated a no-confidence motion against her minority government for a second time in two weeks. Fiame defeated the no-co
Speaker of Parliament Filimoni Jitoko says in his view, there appears to be an inherent inconsistency and conflict between the provisions of Section 159(2)(c) of the Cons
There is dissent in the Opposition Group of 16 Bloc as member Sanjay Kirpal who voted for the motion to suspend Standing Order to allow for the tabling of the Constitutio
Fiji's National Migration Policy which will guide labour mobility programmes, skilled migration pathways, diaspora engagement and measures to counter irregular migration
A report will be submitted to Cabinet for a decision on the removal of the No-Repeat Policy or Automatic Progression Policy. This has been confirmed by Minister for Ed
A major supermarket in Fiji has been referred to the Health Department by the Consumer Council of Fiji for allegedly tempering with the expiry date on a dairy product.
While Fiji has graduated from a low middle income country to a high middle-income country, our health status indicators has remained stagnant and has not improved in the
The Ministry of Health is seeing a downward trend in the exodus of health workers largely attributed to raising the retirement age from 55 years to 60 years of age, the w
US President Donald Trump is ordering military aid to Ukraine to be paused after his Oval Office argument with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. A White House of
Nottingham Forest has booked an FA Cup quarter-final trip to Brighton after a 5-4 penalty shootout win over Ipswich. They were tied 1-1 at the end of full time. The