Truth and Reconciliation Commission to begin public consultations, focus on healing and closure
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission will begin public consultations with legal fraternities and political parties this week, a
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission will begin public consultations with legal fraternities and political parties this week, a
Suggestions are being made for parents to verify who their children are travelling overseas with to prevent human trafficking.
As water levels in all the divisions are approaching or are at a critical level, assistance through water carting will be provided
People living in the Northern and the Western Divisions are now also urged to use water wisely as water sources are at or are fast
The Department of Immigration has launched its Online Permit Processing System which will be operational from the 2nd of September
Empowering young people to have a voice and developing their skills to make positive change for their countries and the world is w
The coup in 1987 was the darkest day Fiji had ever seen. This was highlighted by former Deputy Prime Minister, Harish Sharma wh
The Government is working on reviewing the legislation regarding scams because scams can only be investigated once a report is lod
The rise of suicide cases amongst children as young as 12 to 17 years old has triggered a call for more awareness with three out o
The Pacific Recycling Foundation is concerned over the growing presence of used needles and syringes found in their recycling prog
Magistrate Joji Boseiwaqa will not rule on the consolidation of charges against former Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and fo
Fiji has one of the highest recorded rates of violence against women and girls in the world, with nearly 2 out of 3 women experien