$200 littering fine aimed at changing behaviour, not collecting money - Tabuya
Minister for Environment Lynda Tabuya says the new $200 littering fine is not about collecting money from Fijians, but about stopp
Minister for Environment Lynda Tabuya says the new $200 littering fine is not about collecting money from Fijians, but about stopp
Safety and security along the Suva-Nausori corridor have been strengthened, with Minister for Policing Ioane Naivalurua confirming
Late Pandit Totaram Sanadhya has been formally recognised as the first person to initiate and organise the Sanatan Dharm movement
A 17 year old boy is being questioned in relation to an alleged case of sacrilege whereby money was stolen from a temple in Howell
Acting Attorney-General Siromi Turaga says its review of laws affecting iTaukei land, resources and traditional institutions is ai
The five police officers who were allegedly involved in an assault and extortion case against a Nasinu businessman have had their
The National Fire Authority is urging businesses to have appropriate fire prevention and early detection measures in place after a
The safety and security of sailors and vessels operating in Fiji’s waters will be supported through joint maritime law enforcement
Yat Sen Primary School students are stepping up preparations for the school’s 90th anniversary celebrations by showcasing their ta
Drugs remain a major concern for the country as 6 people have been charged and brought to the High Court for their alleged possess
A man in his late 20s from Vunika in Labasa has lost his life following an unfortunate accident along the Vuo tramline this mornin
A U.S citizen accused of running an alleged Ponzi scheme worth more than US$165 million has been deported from Fiji to the United