TB and HIV co-infection jumps from 7% in 2022 to 41% last year - Ravunawa
Tuberculosis and HIV co-infection rates in Fiji have risen sharply from 7 percent in 2022 to 41 percent in 2025.Assistant Minister
Tuberculosis and HIV co-infection rates in Fiji have risen sharply from 7 percent in 2022 to 41 percent in 2025.Assistant Minister
Chair of the Public Service Commission, Luke Rokovada, has described the behaviour of Permanent Secretary for iTaukei Affairs, Jon
A Judicial Services Commission meeting is underway to discuss Barbara Malimali's removal as FICAC Commissioner and the appointment
The former Director of the Fiji Procurement Office, Millie Low has today informed the court that the health tender process was com
The Judicial Services Commission is expected to meet today on the issue of the dismissal of Barbara Malimali as FICAC Commissioner
Permanent Secretary for Women, Children and Social Protection Selina Kuruleca says Police can now prosecute parents for negligence
The National Federation Party has opposed the National Referendum Bill in its current form as there are fundamental contentious cl
The launch of The University of Fiji's Press Club during its 21st anniversary celebrations, marks a major step towards strengtheni
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Speaker of Parliament Filimone Jitoko says concerns about access to information and constitutional rights should be addressed thro