Reinstate corporal punishment and old village by laws to deal with drugs - Naloto villager
If the government is unwilling to reinstate corporal punishment and village by-laws, it should instead consider extending Naboro P
If the government is unwilling to reinstate corporal punishment and village by-laws, it should instead consider extending Naboro P
If the government is unwilling to reinstate corporal punishment and village by-laws, it would be better for them to expand the Nab
People continue to raise concerns over the sale of adulterated kava where kava is mixed with other substances, and the Consumer Co
TISA Insurance, formerly known as Capital Insurance, has partnered with Leadership Fiji to support its 25th anniversary celebratio
People will have to wait until later today for the Fiji Roads Authority to complete works on the by-pass route near Semo Village a
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with the rape of a 19-year-old and a 20-year-old woman while in another case a 14-year-old boy
The two men who were allegedly found with methamphetamine and cash, and who were resisting arrest at Mead Road Housing in January
A Heavy Rain Alert is in force for the whole of Fiji, with several roads and crossings in the Central, Western and the Northern cu
Approximately 1.2 million people in the Pacific live with visual impairment, including 39,000 who are blind. This was highlighted
The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission has resolved to defer its final electricity tariff authorisation to 30th April this
Residents in Nasinu are raising alarm over the growing issue of children openly sniffing glue and drugs being openly sold in their
The Suva Magistrates Court has found that former SODELPA MP Simione Rasova has a case to answer in court.He appeared before Magist