Australia provides more relief supplies to Fiji
More relief supplies have arrived from Australia to refill warehouses that were exhausted following Cyclone Yasa and to ensure Fiji is ready to respond to any future huma
More relief supplies have arrived from Australia to refill warehouses that were exhausted following Cyclone Yasa and to ensure Fiji is ready to respond to any future huma
150 more students in the Western Division whose parents have been laid off or are on reduced hours due to COVID-19 will be assisted with school bags and stationery. Th
Jerry Tuwai, Jiuta Wainiqolo, Kaminieli Rasaku and Taniela Sadrugu, Napolioni Bolaca and Kitione Salawa Junior who are currently in the Fiji Airways men’s national
7,000 children whose families have been affected by COVID-19 in the Western Division will receive school backpacks which contain school stationery. The assistance has
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says by putting the Climate Emergency at the core of their administration, US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have
113 youths of Vakabuli Village in Lautoka who are on reduced hours or have been laid off due to COVID-19 have been assisted with materials to help them farm and sell thei
6 children of Namuamua village in Namosi have been diagnosed with heart disease and further analysis is being carried out to determine what sort of treatment they require
Joe Biden has been sworn in as the 46th US President at the US Capitol in Washington.He is the oldest person ever sworn in as US President.Biden turned 78 last November.V
The Ministries of Economy, Education, Health, Women, Commerce, Trade, Tourism, Transport, Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry and Youth and Sports together with the Fiji Pol
Six roadside vendors that sell vegetables at the Meigunyah Junction along Nadi Back Road are concerned they will not make enough money to support their families if they a
Sikiti Ledua of Cunningham says she plans to put smiles on the faces of her parents and siblings after she received $5,000 cash today from the major draw of Crest and RB
More than 8000 students will be able to resume learning as they head back to school this week after Cyclone Yasa caused widespread damage to schools in Vanua Levu. UNI
Some good news for drivers who have been affected by pathetic road conditions as the road sealing material, bitumen has finally arrived from abroad and contractors will s
It was a double celebration today when the Australian Defence Force completed their TC Yasa relief efforts and the commemoration of the 1 year anniversary of Fiji sending
Two men's and women's teams made up of national sevens players will feature in the Uprising 7s tournament at the Uprising Sports Centre ground in Pacific Harbour next Fri
Students of Galoa Primary School will today start the school year in two new classrooms. The Australian Defence Force and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces handed o
FRIEND Fiji is aiming to help 1000 students with stationery kits for the new school year. Founder and CEO Sashi Kiran says they have already distributed more than 700
The video clip for the hit local song - Tagimoucia by multi-award-winning artist KKU has been finally released. It showcases the beauty of Fiji's third-largest island
People who want to study Aircraft Engineering and Tourism Programs will have to opt for the Tertiary Education Loans Scheme after the suspension of the National Toppers
Committees that organise festivals around the country will soon be guided by a regulation to ensure transparency and accountability in the management of those festivals.
Minister for Local Government Premila Kumar says they have noticed that civil servants including teachers, nurses and Police officers are amongst those people who owe tow