Seruiratu stresses the PM has no authority to terminate police officers
Opposition Leader and former Minister for Defence, Inia Seruiratu says the Prime Minister has no authority to terminate police off
Opposition Leader and former Minister for Defence, Inia Seruiratu says the Prime Minister has no authority to terminate police off
Developments in satellite technology, subsea cable connectivity, spectrum management, and efforts to drive meaningful connectivity
25-year-old Kenona Toakasa, who allegedly caused the death of her partner in Tavua, has been remanded in custody. Toakasa appea
People are advised to be prepared as a heavy rain alert remains in force for Southern and Eastern Viti Levu, including Suva-Nausor
Dengue fever remains a concern in Fiji with 10,969 cumulative dengue cases recorded from the 1st of January to the 15th of June th
FICAC has charged Director of Public Prosecutions, Christopher Pryde. The Commission says the charges relate to allegations tha
A bullet casing found inside the overhead locker of a Fiji Airways flight earlier this year has been confirmed as non-threatening
Concerns have emerged over delays and the integrity of the review report on Fiji’s three major universities. Minister for Educa
Commisioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu has strongly stated that police officers should not be obstructing the work of the media.
The Fijian Media Association is calling for answers and expresses deep concern about the issue of journalists from various media o
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Communications Manoa Kamikamica has clarified that the deployment of 5G should address loca
One of the 9 convicted drug accused in the $2 billion methamphetamine trial who also gave evidence for the prosecution, Cathy Tuir