FTA unhappy with increment and demands 30% pay rise for teachers
The Fijian Teachers Association says it is not satisfied with the 7 to 20 percent pay increase for civil servants because the gove
The Fijian Teachers Association says it is not satisfied with the 7 to 20 percent pay increase for civil servants because the gove
Canterbury Bankstown has edged Cronulla 15-14 at the Olympic stadium as Matt Burton kicked a golden point field goal to move the B
A roof at Delhi airport has collapsed after heavy rain, killing one person and injuring eight others. According to BBC News, a
9,940 continuing students and 10,830 new students will be assisted by the $150.5 million allocated to the Tertiary Scholarships an
The Registrar of Political Parties is yet to make a statement on the FijiFirst Party after their 4pm deadline passed today to rect
The total government debt is projected to reach $10.9 billion by July 2025 compared to $10.2 billion dollars at the end of July th
Pay increments for civil servants and those in the independent institutions, the increase in salaries and benefits of Members of P
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says this is a good budget because the narrative behind the formulation of the budget is satisfying
Leader of Opposition, Inia Seruiratu says it’s too early for him to comment on the 2024/2025 National Budget, but he is grateful t
Fiji Teachers Union General Secretary, Muniappa Goundar says he is not satisfied with the budget as their demands are not met whil
Fiji Labour Party Leader Mahendra Chaudhry says the National Budget 2024/25 does nothing to meet the expectations of ordinary peop
$259.4 million is allocated to the Water Authority of Fiji in the next budget where it receives about one-tenth of the income it n