Officers trying to reconcile cases of domestic violence is still a concern - Ali
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says they still encounter a number of police officers who try to reconcile case
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says they still encounter a number of police officers who try to reconcile case
It was a joyous occasion for 11 students of Pioneer Education Fiji as they graduated from the kindergarten today. 3 children we
The six SODELPA parliamentarians and a FijiFirst MP allegedly claimed a combined total of $186,749.20 in parliamentary allowances
The National Disaster Management Office is advising people living in low lying areas to take necessary precautions now as a heavy
The Fiji Women's Crisis Centre received around 900 new cases of violence against women and children from January to November this
A 59-year-old man from River Road, Narere claims that the Director Housing Ronit Sen has informed them they will have to move out
Minister for Local Government Premila Kumar they first need to develop regulations before working on the enforcement on the new To
Two new border quarantine cases of COVID-19 have been announced. Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says the two
18 new jobs have been created with the opening of the new $420,000 Peri Peri Chicken outlet in Karsanji Street Vatuwaqa. While
A heavy rain warning is now in force for Viti Levu, the eastern and interior parts of Vanua Levu which includes areas from Labasa,
Record-high COVID-19 infections and hospitalisations have been reported in the US, with fears they will not slow in the run-up to
The 44-year-old driver of the vehicle who allegedly hit a 5-year-old boy in Labasa on Sunday has been questioned and released by P