Sakoca residents call for Police patrols
Residents of the new subdivision in Sakoca are urging the police to increase security in their neighborhood following a surge in t
Residents of the new subdivision in Sakoca are urging the police to increase security in their neighborhood following a surge in t
North Korea allegedly sending soldiers to Russia would create a new dimension to the war in Ukraine, an expert says. It comes a
21 players have tested positive for drugs at the 2024 FMF Inter District Championship at Churchill Park in Lautoka. Fiji Footba
As we enter the third day of the USP workers’ strike, Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro confirms that he has asked the USP Co
150 drug cases have been recorded in September this year. Police say of the 150 cases recorded, 140 were related to the unlawfu
The Fiji High Commission in New Zealand says it’s unfortunate that certain members of the media have resorted to racist tropes in
Termite infestation has become a major problem for the people of Fiji, with Assistant Minister for Women, Children and Social Prot
The Tamavua Water Treatment Plant needs 75 megalitres of water per day to run normally, however if there is seawater intrusion at
People owe $29.1 million in water rate arrears to the Water Authority of Fiji, and the Authority is urging customers to ensure the
A few classes have been disrupted at the University of the South Pacific as about 186 staff members continued on strike today.
The overall crime rate increased by 28 percent during the month of September when compared to the same period last year. Acting
Close to 70 participants representing government, tourism industry, development partners, the?private sector and the local communi