FICAC silent as questions arise about how Fiji Sports Council complaint was handled
FICAC remains silent on whether a full independent investigation and assessment has been done regarding the complaint against Fiji
FICAC remains silent on whether a full independent investigation and assessment has been done regarding the complaint against Fiji
The main whistleblower in the Fiji Sports Council case is appalled at the decision made by FICAC to clear the Council CEO, Gilbert
Almost every adult in Fiji is now living with at least one major noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factor, according to new natio
Parents in Korovisilou Village, Serua, have raised serious concerns over the compulsory education provisions in the proposed Educa
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed today that he will appeal the High Court ruling which has found that Barbara Malimal
Calls for the return of corporal punishment in schools — targeted specifically at iTaukei students — were raised by villagers of G
The Judicial Services Commission chaired by Chief Justice Salesi Temo is meeting in Suva this hour after the High Court ruling tha
In 2024, a man was jailed for a verbal nudge, now in 2026, the current Prime Minister executed a formal, documented, and illegal r
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka met with President, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu for about one hour at the State House. The meeting co
We support the need for corporal punishment in school.This has been voiced by the villagers of Korovisilou as they presented their
Parents who do not send their children to school could face fines or imprisonment under a proposed provision in the Education Bill
People’s Alliance Party General Secretary Sila Balawa says the Party stands firmly behind Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, and toda