Christmas is a time to reflect on the year gone by - Finance Minister
Christmas is a time to reflect on the year gone by and to be grateful for the blessings of family, faith and community.Minister for Finance, Commerce and Business Develop
Christmas is a time to reflect on the year gone by and to be grateful for the blessings of family, faith and community.Minister for Finance, Commerce and Business Develop
Minister for Public Works Ro Filipe Tuisawau has raised concerns over the consultation process prior to the increase in electricity tariffs.Ro Filipe says that, as highli
Sekoula Disomilo’s Christmas has been made brighter thanks to her pineapple farm, which helped her to buy items for the celebration and contribute to her six child
Acting Attorney General, Siromi Turaga encourages that submissions be made to the Parliamentary Committee dealing with the National Referendum Bill 2025 as the appropriat
Consumer Council of Fiji CEO Seema Shandil says as electricity costs rise for businesses, there is a very real risk that these increases will be passed directly
The out of court settlement between the Judicial Services Commission and the Office of the Attorney General was halted in court today after lawyer Hemendra Nagin sai
Former Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama says he is not behind the formation of a political party as he cannot stand for the 2026 general elections because of his cou
Acting Police Commissioner, Aporosa Lutunauga says the Fiji Police Force has a very healthy relationship with the Republic of Fiji Military Forces.Lutunauga stated this t
30-year-old Sekove Tawake of Vatuwaqa and 30-year-old Sailosi Lakovi of Tacirua have been remanded in custody for a formal bail application, as both have pending matters.
Christmas will be especially meaningful this year for Ratu Peni Todua, a 31-year-old single father from Toga, Rewa, as he celebrates not only the festive season but also
Will the Judicial Services Commission agree to have an out of court settlement after being approached by the Attorney General's Office?The JSC chaired by Chief Justice Sa
Former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says the reason he was invited up for the cutting of the commemoration cake for the returning soldiers from Iraq by Prime Mini
Former Prime Minister and 2006 coup leader, Voreqe Bainimarama says he does not think that he will appear before the Fijian Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Bainim
Eating fast food has become a major concern for villagers in Mau, Namosi despite the fact that they have land around them that they can utilise to plant vegetables and cr
Shaneil Autar, a Lautoka businessman who was arrested and recharged for allegedly facilitating the exportation of more than 39 kilograms of cocaine to Australia in 2019,
Good news this Christmas as the price of Rewa Butter will significantly go down from today.125g or a quarter pound of Rewa Butter will cost $3.58 from today, a reduction
The Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation has strongly recommended that the Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission suspends its decision on the proposed electrici
The Fiji Police Force cannot handle the drug problem on its own, and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces stands ready to assist.RFMF Commander, Major General Ro Jon
Diabetes and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are imposing significant economic and health burdens in Fiji. While speaking on fijivillage Straight Talk with Vija
From humble beginnings in Raiwaqa to meeting King Charles, serving in the British Royal Navy has been a blessing for Marika Tuinabunawa.Speaking from England, Tuinabunawa
With Christmas just three days away, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has expressed his heartfelt gratitude to members of the Nabua Methodist Church for visiting his Muanik