Fish shortage forces hundreds of PAFCO employees off work
Hundreds of workers at PAFCO in Levuka have been forced to stay home after being informed of a shortage in fish supply, while the
Hundreds of workers at PAFCO in Levuka have been forced to stay home after being informed of a shortage in fish supply, while the
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka confirms that he is acting on recommendations from the Commission of Inquiry report, and one deals
The Wallabies have been handed a major boost with the return of Fijian backrower and number 8 Rob Valetini to training ahead of th
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has strongly reacted to sacked FICAC Commissioner, Barbara Malimali’s lawyer, Tanya Waqanika after
Tanya Waqanika, the lawyer for sacked FICAC Commissioner, Barbara Malimali, says she does not believe the Office of the Attorney G
People are raising concerns about police officers allegedly accepting bribes, officers engaging in criminal acts, and poor service
Former FICAC Commissioner, Barbara Malimali's leave for judicial review against the President, Prime Minister and Attorney General
The International Court of Justice will deliver its historic first advisory opinion on the obligations of States in relation to cl
Around 60 percent of cane supplied to the Rarawai Sugar Mill is still being harvested manually, according to the Fiji Sugar Corpor
Fiji has overtaken Papua New Guinea in terms of new HIV cases and is now ranked second in the Asia-Pacific region, behind only the
Former Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama told High Court Judge Justice Daniel Goundar in a special court hearing this morning tha
People have raised serious concerns about the flood-prone road leading to Korociriciri Primary School, which has repeatedly disrup