Tamavua family back in their flat after Legal Aid gets court order in their favour
Pramil Prasad whose family was arbitrarily evicted from an informal settlement in Tamavua says he is back in the flat after a cour
Pramil Prasad whose family was arbitrarily evicted from an informal settlement in Tamavua says he is back in the flat after a cour
About 500 people have already been recruited via the Government’s Stronger Together Job Support Scheme. They have been hired by
Acting Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu today admitted that they need to do more to improve how they deal with victims of gende
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has told the members of the RFMF, Police and Navy to be careful of the intentions of SODELPA and
“Let them not die in vain” This was the message by the Prime Minister and former Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military For
The 2000 Mutiny Commemoration Church Service was held at the Queen Elizabeth Barracks. In a touching message, Reverend Captain
A 23-year-old woman from Vakabuli in Lautoka is believed to have drowned in the Vakabuli River yesterday. Police say the woman
Fiji Rugby Union Chief Executive Officer John O'Connor says he is verifying with the team management in France reports out of the
Police are investigating the death of a 19-year-old man at a worksite in Narere yesterday morning. Spokesperson Ana Naisoro say
The Director of the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Ashwin Raj has confirmed that he was referred a complaint of a
President of Master Builders Association, Vijay Raghwan says there are a number of what can be called cowboy contractors that are
The Ministry of Education will not make any comments on why suspended civil servant, Kishore Kumar continued to work as a teacher