Sound equipment worth more than $1,000 stolen from a temple in Rakiraki
A sound equipment worth more than $1,000 was stolen from a temple in Rakiraki yesterday, and the Rakiraki Police are investigating
A sound equipment worth more than $1,000 was stolen from a temple in Rakiraki yesterday, and the Rakiraki Police are investigating
US President Donald Trump's administration has exempted smartphones, computers and some other electronic devices from "reciprocal"
Residents of the Qauia Settlement in Lami are calling to return to the multiple constituency based voting system. While speakin
Accessing vital healthcare services for Tuberculosis is a challenge for people living in remote islands. This is the sentiment
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro is encouraging children to take this moment to reflect and appreciate the contribution of th
Former National MP Anae Arthur Anae has launched a petition demanding a free three-month visitor visa for Pacific people. Anae
The long wait for a bridge for the people of Waibasaga Village in the interior of Naitasiri may finally be nearing an end after Pr
Sparks flew at the National Budget Consultation at USP last night as Pacific Polytech Chairperson Dr Ganesh Chand and USP Vice-Cha
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad has warmly welcomed the recent announcement by the Governmen
People from all walks of life, locally and internationally, have shown their support towards raising funds for 13-year-old Alexand
A grandmother and resident of Nawaki in Nadi, Kala Wati, has shown that “learning never ends” after becoming one of the 29 partici
Chair of the Electoral Law Reform Commission and former Chief Justice, Daniel Fatiaki, says people attending consultations on the