23 children diagnosed with HIV in 2024 - Doctor Thaggard
23 cases of HIV in children have been recorded by the Ministry of Health from January to September 2024. While speaking at the Fiji Medical Association Central Mini-Co
23 cases of HIV in children have been recorded by the Ministry of Health from January to September 2024. While speaking at the Fiji Medical Association Central Mini-Co
Is the 1997 Constitution still valid and applicable. That is one of the five questions asked by Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka in the Reference filed in the constitut
Lau Provincial Council Chairman Ratu Meli Saubulinayau supports the representation of women in Parliament, saying that he feels that women should have one-third of the nu
There are discussions underway with Vodafone to include MyCash on the eTransport platform, and if people have a Visa debit card or a normal access card with Visa on it, t
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka confirms that he has indicated to President, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu that it might be premature to publicise the full Commission of Inquir
We need to remove the immunity provisions to disqualify all coup perpetrators from participating in politics. Josaia Tokoni from the Fiji Council of Social Services st
The Fiji Junior Certificate examination needs to be reinstated to better prepare students for the major external examinations in Years 12 and 13. This has been highlig
All parties represented in Parliament including the People’s Alliance, the National Federation Party, SODELPA, Leader of Opposition Inia Seruitatu’s faction
Another police officer based at the Counter Narcotics Bureau has been charged in relation to the alleged unlawful importation of more than 4 kilograms of methamphetamine
We want this Constitution gone. This is the sentiment shared by the Great Council of Chiefs Chairman, Ratu Viliame Seruvakula, while briefing the media after the end o
A concerned school teacher from the Western Division has raised alarm over the growing issue of teacher burnout, citing overwhelming workloads and pressure from parents a
100,000 passports will be arriving by the end of next week or the first week of June. While confirming this on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan, Minister f
The $4.3 million Suva Crematorium and Memorial Gardens Complex will open at the Vatuwaqa Cemetery tomorrow. Managing Director of the complex, Diven Prasad says the ref
Concerns continue to be raised on the protection of our native language, with the Chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs, Ratu Viliame Seruvakula, saying that it is sad
Street kid turned successful entrepreneur, Asta Sonner has revealed that he knows of some families dropping off their kids at Ratu Sukuna Park and never returning to pick
The Cabinet has approved the reintroduction of the landmark Freehold Buy-Back Scheme, which will allow eligible iTaukei landowning units to reclaim ancestral lands sold a
The motion hearing to transfer the Police officers sacking case involving former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho to the H
Police confirm the reports on social media of fake news articles have been referred to the Criminal Investigations Department’s Digital Forensics team for investig
Following the fake news being circulated about the Government vehicle leasing contracts, the Ministry of Finance has clarified that since the introduction of Government v
Questions continue to arise from the people on the ground relating to the e-transport system after hundreds of people were left stranded at the Suva Bus Stand last Tuesda
April saw a decrease in the overall crime rate by 20 percent compared to the same period last year, however, the number of illicit drugs cases registered recorded an incr