Deterioration of roads caused by overloaded vehicles cost taxpayers $50 million in 2021
The Fijian Government has revealed that the deterioration of roads caused by overloaded vehicles cost taxpayers around $50 million
The Fijian Government has revealed that the deterioration of roads caused by overloaded vehicles cost taxpayers around $50 million
The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service now has 537 staff after the restructure and our organization is fit for purpose. This was
Two farmers from Waitolu Village, Naitasiri and an unemployed man from Kinoya who allegedly murdered a 45 year old security office
Acting Prime Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has met with Fijians in Baulevu Landing, in Nausori following an attempted break-in at t
We have the means to protect ourselves and children have a lower risk of getting COVID-19, lower risk of suffering symptomatic dis
Around 40 youths including boys and girls were engaged in a brawl at the Suva Bus Stand at around 10 o'clock last night leaving in
Following confirmation that Early Childhood Education to Year 7 students will return to face to face to classes from Monday 7th Fe
The Solomon Islands has recorded a further 143 new Covid-19 cases. This brings the total positive cases in the nation to 898, w
52 families in home isolation yesterday due to COVID-19 around parts of the country received food ration packs from the Government
27 Fijians will be joining the Australian labour-hire employer, Seeka in Victoria under the Pacific Labour Scheme. Fourteen of
You should expect rain for the next few days if you live in Viti Levu, the Northern Division, Yasawa and Mamanuca group. Expect
Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has revealed that primary schools will re-open from 7th February.