Nabavatu villagers assured of assistance for relocation of village
Families from Nabavatu Village who are living in tents at the Dreketi Assemblies of God Church compound after their homes were severely damaged due to landslide and land
Families from Nabavatu Village who are living in tents at the Dreketi Assemblies of God Church compound after their homes were severely damaged due to landslide and land
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama toured a number of schools in Northern Division today and students were also provided with relief supplies. Bainimarama visited Bua
The Land Transport Authority has been told to give some permits to vehicle owners in various communities in the Northern Division to ensure students are taken to schools
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says COVID-19 vaccines are coming out of the laboratories and the government is making sure that Fiji will get its fair share to be able
There is confirmation that no action will be taken against a Government Permanent Secretary who is facing allegations of unprofessional and unethical conduct. The Chai
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has reminded the Chinese community in Fiji that they are not others but Fijians. He highlighted this while speaking at the Chinese Ne
Fiji Labour Party Leader, Mahendra Chaudhry claims the Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama’s misplaced faith in the Minister for Economy, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has d
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says more Fijian will be forced to leave their homes to escape stronger storms, rising seas, and swelling rivers brought by climate chan
Minister for Infrastructure, Jone Usamate says realignment work at Korosomo Slip in the Northern Division that was affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana cannot begin immediate
The Fiji Trades Union Congress is calling on the government to remove the nationwide curfew as there is no need for it however Minister for Defence and National Security
The Fiji Law Society has written to the Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and all parliamentarians to express their deep concern at the Government’s stated int
We should break the silence and talk about sex and respectful relationships so that our children and youths do not have to find out about these by surfing the internet.
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has sent his well wishes to New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on the occasion of the 181st anniversary of the signing of the Tre
As children continue to be bullied and abused on social media platforms, Save the Children Fiji has launched their “I Am Digital†online safety campaign to ed
Former Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna is the new Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum. The outgoing secretary-general, Papua New Guinea's Dame Meg-
If you are living in Vanua Levu and have been affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana and Yasa, assistance is on its way. The National Disaster Management Office deployed a v
Good news for students as the Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Board Chairman, Rakesh Ram has confirmed that they are working on a 7 point action plan to serve the Nationa
All civil servants with the exception of school teachers and those affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana should return to work today. This has been confirmed by the Nationa
Topper’s students enrolled who were suspended in 2020 without any personal notification will be reinstated. This has been announced by Attorney General and Mini
If you mistreat and lose the trust of those you serve – do not expect a lot in return because people will only support you if they trust you. That was the very
Good news as x-rays done for people at any of the hospitals in the country will now take little time for results after 22 portable digital x-ray machines were commissione