Strong economy will address any impact of USAID cut and tariffs – Prof. Prasad
Our policies are very sound, fundamentals are rights and economy is strong and if there are any effects, we will deal with it. This has been made clear by Acting Prime
Our policies are very sound, fundamentals are rights and economy is strong and if there are any effects, we will deal with it. This has been made clear by Acting Prime
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad has labelled former Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum as a little cry baby dictator who is misl
Former Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has attacked fijivillage, saying we are notoriously biased when we questioned Sayed-Khaiyum today on the issue raised by Depu
As we stand on the frontline of climate change, we face unprecedented challenges that test our resilience, adaptability, and strategic vision. This was highlighted by
16 South Pacific Stock Exchange listed entities declared a total of $76 million in dividends, the highest-ever total annual dividend payout in the market’s history
The much-anticipated Savusavu Market is scheduled to open in early next month, providing 200 vendor spaces for sellers from Savusavu and surrounding areas. Chair of th
With over a billion dollars in support for vulnerable and disadvantaged Fijians, debt to GDP ratio at 75.4 percent percent at the end of October, higher remittance flows,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad admits that the coalition government is not implementing things on time in all ministries as expect
As the number of Fijians leaving the country to work in Australia and New Zealand is gradually slowing down, remittances is expected to stagnate by 2024-2025. This has
The Fijian economy is now forecast to grow by 3.8 percent in 2024, an upward revision from the 2.8 percent projected in June this year. Chair of the Macroeconomic Comm
The audiovisual industry created $255.9 million worth of new economic activity in 2023-2024 and generated employment for about 1,268 Fijians. Deputy Prime Minister and
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Professor Biman Prasad met with the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Professor Gita Gopina
Minister for Employment Agni Deo Singh says the Ministry has been actively consulting its tripartite partners on the Employment Relations Act review however, the Fiji Com
In an effort to foster sustainable development within their community, the Yavusa Navakavu Development Trust in collaboration with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGG
In an effort to bring development to where the people live, the World Bank is committing $400 million over the next decade through the Na Vualiku-Fiji Tourism Development
The Fiji delegation to the 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) will be making their position very clear at the meeting about the Pacific Island countries including Fiji ou
Fiji aims to become rich in the next 25 to 30 years, from a middle-income country and for us to do that, the participation of women in the economy whether in the labour f
The increase in the National Minimum Wage by 50 cents to $4.50 comes into effect from today. This will be followed by a further increase to $5 per hour, effective from
Fiji’s National Development Plan 2025-2029 and Vision 2050 is currently being finalised. The plan is expected to be implemented from 1st January 2025. Cabine
Co-operatives are critical for development and crucial contributions to the economy as they help to sustain the livelihoods of women and young people. Deputy Prime Min
The management of government debt, and growing the Gross Domestic Product will be the key for the coalition government as it prepares for the delivery of the 2024/2025 Na