New 70-bed Ba Hospital opens with improved services and facilities
People can expect an improved and better range of services from the Ba Hospital following the commissioning of the new hospital. While speaking at the opening, Ministe
People can expect an improved and better range of services from the Ba Hospital following the commissioning of the new hospital. While speaking at the opening, Ministe
In an effort to move away from energy sources that harm the environment, Energy Fiji Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the World Bank which is helping
The iTaukei Land Trust Board has identified 42 informal settlements for development of which 5 percent (2 sites - Ledrusasa Subdivision in Nadi and Waidamudamu in the Ce
The appeal against conviction and sentencing and bail pending appeal of former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho, will be c
Suva Magistrate Yogesh Prasad will make a decision on the validity of charges laid on former Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem by the then Acting DPP John Rabuku.
Former Minister for Fisheries and Forests, Kalaveti Ravu has been granted a bail variation to travel to China as FICAC has no objection. Ravu's lawyer Jioji Cakau info
10-year-old Namish Chaudhry, who has type 1 diabetes, says although it hurts, he has learnt to take his insulin shots every day and he can do everything he loves, but he
The Presidential election is expected to take place in a special Parliament sitting at the end of this month, and Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that the Co
Subject to Cabinet endorsement, scaling could be reintroduced in the national examination process in the 2025 education year, after the completion of public consultation,
8 of the 10 victims of sexual offences in September were under the age of 18 where a 28-year-old man was charged with the rape of his 5-year-old niece while in another in
Despite calls made by Opposition MP Ketan Lal to close schools that are set to be impacted by planned water supply disruptions from tomorrow until Sunday, Minister Aseri
There have been cases where the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection has lost the manual records of the people who are supposed to be receiving assistance an
Water supply for people living along the Nadi to Lautoka corridor is expected to improve by the end of this year as the Water Authority of Fiji is upgrading the Nagado Tr
People will have to wait a bit longer for high-speed mobile networks as the Department of Communications aims to complete the necessary preparatory work and successfully
A solar eclipse from 5.50am to 6.14am will take place tomorrow. The Shree Sanatan Dharm Purohit Brahman Maha Sabha Fiji is urging people not to sight the eclipse.
A man in his 20s has died allegedly from burns sustained in a fire while working on a yacht in Nadi. The victim was conducting maintenance work on a yacht in Denarau y
Opposition Leader for the Group of 16, Inia Seruiratu and Leader of the Group of 9, Ioane Naivalurua have shown their support for Fiji’s Foreign Policy White Paper
Speaker of Parliament, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu has invoked his powers to establish a Parliamentary Subcommittee for the oversight and scrutiny of a report regarding a spe
83 schools from the 916 schools including 178 secondary and 738 primary schools within the 9 education districts have been granted approval to organise fundraising this y
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Manoa Kamikamica says the Opposition is getting too sensitive as they did a lot of good things for which he has acknowledged
Good news as fuel and gas prices will reduce from today where the price of a litre of diesel will now cost $2.33, a reduction of 17 cents. The Fijian Competition and C