May 19th 2000 coup was one of the darkest times in Fiji’s history - Ali
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator, Shamima Ali says the May 19th 2000 coup was one of the darkest times in Fiji’s history and in the lifetime of many p
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator, Shamima Ali says the May 19th 2000 coup was one of the darkest times in Fiji’s history and in the lifetime of many p
As today marks the 25th year since the May 19th coup led by George Speight, the Prime Minister at the time, Mahendra Chaudhry says Speight’s motive had less to do
Beware of fake news as we see the trend emerging again just like before the previous elections where fake news is being circulated by some mischief makers. The current
As the clock ticks down on the US tariffs, the stakes rise and nobody wants to be out in the cold on July 8th but since mid-April, the Trump administration has prioritise
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has agreed with Leader of the Opposition, Inia Seruiratu as with many responsible citizens on the call to release the Commission of Inquir
28 year old Asta Sonner who has lived in internet cafes and on the streets of Suva, is calling on the nation to positively deal with the people living on the streets as n
Opposition MP, Ketan Lal says the Proposed People’s First Party is led by Inia Seruiratu is a separate political entity and there is no official connection between
Michelle Rowland who has Fijian heritage, is the new Attorney General of Australia. Rowland is a member of the Australian Labour Party and has represented the Division
The Super Rugby Pacific match between the Blues and Moana Pasifika in Albany on Saturday night shapes as the juiciest fixture this weekend, and the atmosphere could be el
37 year old Ranoba Baoa and 36 year old Daniel Saunikalou Tuiloma who were jointly charged with alleged possession of illicit drugs and cash of over $20,000 believed to b
Fiji and Switzerland have the lowest interest rate of 0.25 percent. According to the Visual Capitalist, Venezuela has the highest interest rate of 59.4 percent as the
The Fiji Council of Churches says the urgency of response to the current drug and HIV crisis facing our nation should not lead us to act from a position of panic or witho
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka confirms he will not unilaterally sever the Coalition Agreement with SODELPA as it was the product of a tripartite negotiation, which he a
SODELPA General Secretary, Viliame Takayawa has today extended his sincere apologies to Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka, to the Government of Fiji, to their coalition par
SODELPA Leader, Aseri Radrodro says in light of the sensitivities involved and in recognition of their responsibilities as a partner within the coalition government, he h
SODELPA General Secretary, Viliame Takayawa Junior says the party has received nothing in writing after Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka revealed today that he will decide
A local SME business owner and operator for a long time, Mahesh Syndicate says they are deeply concerned by the recent surge in burglaries, attempted break-ins, and theft
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka will decide next week on whether they will break the coalition agreement with SODELPA as they have done enough damage in the running of an
Expect a wet weekend as a heavy rain alert is now in force for the whole of Fiji. The Nadi Weather Office says an active trough of low pressure lies over the Fiji grou
Immigration Minister, Viliame Naupoto says they are in the process of forming a team to include the Immigration Department, the Ministry of Employment, Ministry of Health
FICAC executed a search warrant at the Fiji Sports Council Headquarters earlier today. fijivillage News has asked FICAC for further details on why the search was condu