Charters case adjourned to 18th May to await High Court decision
The case of British and Fijian national, Charlie Charters, has been adjourned to the 18th of May to check on the progress of their
The case of British and Fijian national, Charlie Charters, has been adjourned to the 18th of May to check on the progress of their
An ammunition find in Nasinu has now been linked to a military training exercise, while investigations are continuing into two sep
A 40-year-old man will front the Nasinu Magistrates Court today, charged with the attempted murder of a police officer.Police say
A Heavy Rain Alert is now in force for the interior, southern and eastern parts of Viti Levu from Rakiraki, Korovou, Naitasiri, Na
The Office of the Leader of the Opposition notes with serious concern the circulation of false and misleading information on socia
Chairman of the Constitution Review Commission, Sevuloni Valenitabua and Commission member, Doctor Neelesh Gounder will appear on
Journalists should know the difference between reporting the story and becoming the story.This is the message by University of Fij
A future without cervical cancer may be possible, as Australia moves closer to becoming the first country in the world to eliminat
Several parts of Fiji remain under a strong wind warning as a slow-moving trough of low pressure continues to bring windy and unse
The National Disaster Risk Management Office will be conducting live tsunami tests for the Suva–Lami corridor on Tuesday, at 11am.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has hailed the inclusion of athletes with disabilities as a historic milestone during the closing c
Policing efforts across the country continue to intensify as they adopt a multifaceted approach to maintaining law and order, with