200 Ba and Lautoka Hospital workers call off strike after agreement with Aspen
200 workers from Ba and Lautoka Hospitals will not go on strike as Construction Energy and Timber Workers Union of Fiji and Aspen
200 workers from Ba and Lautoka Hospitals will not go on strike as Construction Energy and Timber Workers Union of Fiji and Aspen
In the spirit of forgiveness, reconciliation and second chances, it has been agreed that Lynda Tabuya will remain an MP. That i
Thousands of people in Suva and Nasinu were left frustrated following an unannounced water disruption last night, with many raisin
As Police continue its investigation into the death of a 66-year-old man after his body was found on Nasova Beach in Levuka on the
Who are they? That is the comment of Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka after the NGO Coalition on Human Rights said that they are
We wrote to the Judicial Services Commission and asked them to recommend FICAC Commissioner, Barbara Malimali’s suspension to the
The Consumer Council of Fiji condemns the sale of substandard products after witnessing some supermarkets selling rotten potatoes.
Chaplains and deaconesses from the 32 Methodist Church-run schools gathered today at the Epworth House to undergo a 3-day workshop
The University of Fiji has launched its 2025 academic year with a promise to achieve greatness through education. In a festival
33-year-old Lambert Kuruvoli has been remanded by the Nadi Magistrates Court for allegedly importing and unlawfully possessing abo
Great Council of Chiefs Chairman Ratu Viliame Seruvakula urges chiefs and leaders of the Vanua to take the first step in addressin
FICAC is hosting a study tour for Pacific Island representatives from the anti-corruption agencies to foster regional collaboratio