Drua bows out of Super Rugby Pacific after 49-8 defeat to Crusaders
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua went down 49-8 against defending Shop N Save Super Rugby champion, the Crusaders in Christchurch tonight. The Crusaders showed class and
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua went down 49-8 against defending Shop N Save Super Rugby champion, the Crusaders in Christchurch tonight. The Crusaders showed class and
I know the players will leave nothing behind when they go out tonight, they will be as physical as they have been all year. These are the words of Swire Shipping Fijia
fijivillage News took to the streets to get people’s reactions on who they think will win between the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua and the Crusaders in the Shop N Sa
Fiji stands in unity, cheering you on as you pursue victory, demonstrating the grace and power that defines our nation. In his message to the Swire Shipping Fijian Dru
A 50-year-old security officer is in police custody following the death of a woman in Bayview Heights. Police say the incident occurred at a home belonging to a 52-yea
There is an outbreak of leptospirosis in Kadavu as the Health Ministry has recorded 23 cases and the death of a 33-year-old woman on the island so far this year. The H
The Fijian Elections Office has today received the submissions made by the FijiFirst Party, and their suspension has been lifted. Acting Registrar of Political Parties
A 29-year-old farmer has been remanded in custody for allegedly pouring hot water on his 52-year-old father and hitting him with a stick following a heated argument regar
It was a momentous day for 445 students of Suva Grammar School after they became the pioneers of school cadet pass out after two failed attempts. The 445 students are
The Fiji Roads Authority Board has decided to send its CEO, Kamal Prasad on leave pending audit and investigations. Minister for Public Works, Meteorological Services
Protecting our reefs and oceans is a shared responsibility that requires collaboration between the government, private sector and ordinary citizens. President Ratu Wil
Over a tonne of rubbish was collected along the shoreline from the Fiji Revenue and Customs Services to the Helipad next to the Suva Bowling Club during the clean up camp
The government has lost close to $100 million because students who have taken loans under the Tertiary Education Loan Scheme have dropped out of universities. This has
The Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources has refused to extend the development lease for Tian Lun Investments PTE Limited along the Nasese foreshore area. In a lett
The Fijian Elections Office will conduct a by-election if the suspended FijiFirst Party gets deregistered and the Members of Parliament do not want to join another party
The health system in Fiji has been boosted with the induction of 233 nurse interns today who will be posted to different health facilities around the country for 18 month
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has given the reassurance that Fiji is recovering very well. While speaking to about 500 Fijians in Auckland, New Zealand last night, Ra
The Ministry of Health will be able to sort something out for the nurses in the upcoming budget. Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr James Fong highlighted this in rega
There were 39 people charged with a total of 95 counts of sexual offences in May where in 17 incidents the victims and the accused were related to one another and from th
Remittances have been the largest foreign exchange earner that has helped to keep the economy afloat. This has been highlighted by Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka whil
Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad says the technical education environment is a disaster in this country and the government realises t