16,000 Fijians to benefit through the Jobs for Nature program in Vanua Levu
Around 16,000 Fijians in Vanua Levu are expected to directly benefit from the Ministry of Environment’s Jobs for Nature Rehabilitation program which assists commun
Around 16,000 Fijians in Vanua Levu are expected to directly benefit from the Ministry of Environment’s Jobs for Nature Rehabilitation program which assists commun
Police are currently investigating an accident near the Barara Flat in Nadi which claimed the life of a man this morning. Police say they received a report of a man ly
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua has launched a unique corporate hospitality package for their clash against the Highlanders in Suva next month for companies and individual
Women entrepreneurs from around the country are currently participating in a 3 day workshop to strengthen their capacity to utilize ICT tools in support of their business
The first state witness in the trial of SODELPA MP Niko Nawaikula has told the Suva High Court that Nawaikula is a joint owner of a property in Koronivia, Nausori along w
Freesoul Real Estate Development Limited who were found guilty of two counts of undertaking unauthorized developments in April last year will be sentenced on 28th April,
The Ba soccer team came from a goal down to beat Nadi 2-1 in the Digicel Premier League at Prince Charles Park this afternoon. Nadi led 1-0 at the break and looked lik
A 38-year-old Muanikoso man has been charged by Police for allegedly obtaining $35,000 in a taxi permit scam. It is alleged that the man obtained the money from 4 indi
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says colours do not judge or discriminate against the people playing with them and neither should people because we are all one. Whil
The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 and the closure of the tourism industry led to a huge decrease in the price of pork with prices dropping from over $20 a kilo to as low a
Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says the issue of some nurses not being paid their meal allowance is an administration issue and it is not a question of no fundi
Fiji Roads Authority is concerned with heavy haulage companies using unsealed roads when the pavement is saturated by prolonged rain, particularly on Kavanagasau Road, Va
Fiji’s top Year 13 student, Ria Dipansha Devi whose dream is to become a doctor has been offered a MBBS scholarship by the Tertiary Scholarships Loans Services to
The Fiji Labour Party says people should not be taken in by Economy Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum’s sudden change of heart in removing VAT from basic food and a ran
The President of the Fiji Pig Association Simon Cole says the pig industry is back thanks to strong support from the Government and banks as well as the high level of eff
National Federation Party MP Lenora Qereqeretabua says the FijiFirst Government has shown us time and time again that behind all the puffery, the chest beating and the lo
Health Minister Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete says the old school way of lining up at a health centre is now beginning to go out of the window. While supporting the Revi
The Fiji Bus Operators Association is disappointed that no relief has been granted to them in the Revised Budget to help the industry remain afloat during a time when the
The Fijian Elections Office Nationwide Voter Registration and Awareness Drive which was supposed to end on April 2nd has been extended to April 14th. Supervisor of Ele
Labasa businessman, Charan Jeath Singh has resigned from the National Federation Party. Speaking to fijivillage, Singh says he will make a formal announcement regardin
National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman Prasad says the measures announced in the Revised National Budget is a case of accepting what NFP has been saying for th