Lautoka Mill crushing expected to resume tomorrow after worker injury – Sugar Ministry
Following the incident where a man was injured at Lautoka Mill while clearing bagasse from a conveyor belt, and operations were ha
Following the incident where a man was injured at Lautoka Mill while clearing bagasse from a conveyor belt, and operations were ha
Opposition MP Jone Usamate has called the reduction in VAT a little bit of sweet candy and says it does not compensate for all the
The South Pacific Stock Exchange has officially joined the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative, becoming part of
MSMEs in the Northern Division are expected to get a boost as the Na Vualiku Pilot MSME program will be launched this calendar yea
If the goal is to keep essential items affordable while boosting local industry, then we need to think outside the box, not defend
The Ministry of Education is preparing to submit to Cabinet a paper on the No-Repeat Policy for Automatic Progression for consider
Acting Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Siromi Turaga, has urged the people of Lomaiviti to work closely with the govern
A man is currently receiving care at Lautoka Hospital following an injury at the Lautoka Mill and Fiji Sugar Corporation says a th
This budget is not visionary – it is short-term survival funded by debt, and ordinary Fijians are the ones paying the price. Op
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad says there is currently no vehicle management system in pla
Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu has outlined major developments for the Fiji Police Force, including plans for body-worn camer
Termite infestation in the Western Division continues to be a worry for the Ministry of Education, with 44 schools affected and 11