Suva's Garden City Market attracts vendors from the West despite travel costs
Vendors made their way all the way from the Western Division to sell their products at the Garden City Market despite the travel costs today. 44-year-old Sharlene Merc
Vendors made their way all the way from the Western Division to sell their products at the Garden City Market despite the travel costs today. 44-year-old Sharlene Merc
Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says there is a need to have standardized residential tenancy agreements. While delivering his remarks d
The Fiji Performing Rights Association Chairman Eremasi Tamanisau has called on their young members, during their Annual General Meeting, not to be easily swayed by unscr
Acting Prime Minister and Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says growing of industrial hemp needs to be licensed and lawyers need to be aware of how the licensing regi
Acting Prime Minister, Attorney-General and Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says they are committed to prevent Fiji from slipping back into the darkness of divi
Children and sisters from St. Christopher's Home were hosted to a free dinner and mocktail during the opening of Happy Tummy Bar at Magson Plaza in Samabula, Suva by a fo
Prominent Suva lawyer and former President of the Fiji Law Society, Devanesh Sharma has called on the Fiji Law Society to get the hell out of politics and fulfill their r
Keresi Leba from Mavana, Vanuabalavu says 2016 was the hardest year of her life when her parents got separated and she had to sit for her Fiji Junior Certificate Examinat
Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says life is already very difficult and she is finding it hard to understand the changes the Government is makin
Construction work being done by Grace Road in Naisoso, Nadi has been stopped by the Nadi Town Council and iTaukei Land Trust Board, and the Department of Environment has
Fiji Teachers Union General Secretary Agni Deo Singh says there needs to be more face to face classes if Year 12 students will have to repeat if they fail their exams.
Fiji Women's Crisis Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali has today claimed that police officers came and told them what chants they should be saying on World Human Rights Day.
President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere says nothing is more important in a true democracy than the rule of law. While opening the 23rd Annual Attorney-General's Conference
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says after vaccinating almost every adult in the country, Fiji is once again open for happiness. While addressing the World Expo atte
A Natabua High School student says learning about anti-corruption and integrity has taught her to choose courage over comfort. Jessica Singh won the Years 9 and 10 FIC
With two out of three women having experienced domestic violence at the hands of their intimate partners, Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation Rosy Akbar
A Year 11 student of Xavier College in Ba Asenaca Naliva says she becomes nervous when she thinks about everything they will have to do when they eventually return to sch
Fiji Care has launched their new Reverse Vending Machine and BOOLA App where people can gain points and redeem them for products and services. Executive Director Avi R
Water cuts continue to be a major concern in parts of the Central Division as thousands of people living from Lami to Nausori have been without water or are experiencing
Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has urged dairy farmers to increase their production of milk after he revealed that Fijians drink about
Employment Minister Parveen Bala says his team is on the ground and in a couple of weeks they will be able to know how many workers have returned to work after the easing