Govt expenditure projected to increase by $500M while revenue expected to decline
Government expenditure is projected to increase by about $500 million during the current financial year while revenue is expected
Government expenditure is projected to increase by about $500 million during the current financial year while revenue is expected
Economic growth for Fiji this year is now revised downwards from the 3 percent forecast at the end of last year to 1.5 percent, wi
Fiji is facing critical water and sewage infrastructure gaps, rising debt vulnerabilities and slow progress on key economic reform
As the country comes to terms with the reduced economic growth, rising cost of living, and several global and local economic facto
A soldier whose home was allegedly broken into in Kinoya has strongly denied claims that Sakiasi Ose Radravu was assaulted during
Fears are growing in Lau after fishermen on Ogea Island reportedly discovered multiple packages suspected to contain illicit drugs
A Damaging Heavy Swell Alert is now in force for the open waters of Southwest Viti Levu and Lau, the Koro Sea and the Kadavu Passa
Former Laboratory Technician, Arvind Chandra has told the High Court that while Roche Pharmaceutical Company was regarded as one o
The future of our oceans depends on embracing all forms of knowledge and ensuring that those who have cared for these waters for g
A couple has been given a suspended sentence by the Lautoka High Court for failing to take their daughter to a medical facility af
Ledua Gudru, who is jointly charged with Zoe Maharaj in relation to the alleged possession of a grenade and methamphetamine, has b
More than 600 people in Nakorotubu, Ra, are expected to benefit from improved access to schools, health services and markets follo