PNG shuts down Facebook in test to stop pornography, misinformation, hate speech
The Papua New Guinean government has shut down the social media platform Facebook, in what it describes as a test to mitigate hate
The Papua New Guinean government has shut down the social media platform Facebook, in what it describes as a test to mitigate hate
Police is urging people to report incidents of drunkards loitering in public places so that necessary actions can be pursued immed
The South Pacific Stock Exchange has appointed Lorraine Seeto as an Independent Director of the Board. SPX says Seeto has a dis
Fiji could have a shortage of cement for the next two to three months as Pacific Cement Limited has temporarily ceased cement prod
9 senior students of Queen Victoria School who inflicted corporal punishment to Year 9 and 10 students, have been counselled by th
A suspect has been questioned and released following the discovery of Winchester bullets in a house in Matalevu, Tavua. Assistan
Two trusted insiders are among three New South Wales men sentenced to a combined maximum of 15 years and nine months imprisonment
Forty-one newly admitted lawyers were reminded of their duty to uphold justice, act with integrity and maintain the highest ethica
335 nurse interns will begin an 18-month training program, a crucial step in their professional development. The interns are cu
Concerns have been raised by frustrated patients and families over the poor service and deteriorating conditions at the Valelevu H
Child abuse remains a concerning issue in Fiji, with alarming statistics revealing that about 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 5 boys have ex
The Fiji Police Force is acknowledging the New Zealand Police for supporting them in their efforts to ensure robust and effective