AG accuses Fiji Sun of baseless claims
Attorney General and Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga has accused Fiji Sun of making baseless and misleading claims on an article that was published by Fiji Sun yesterd
Attorney General and Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga has accused Fiji Sun of making baseless and misleading claims on an article that was published by Fiji Sun yesterd
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education Viliame Gavoka has strongly disagreed with the statement made by Oceanic Communications representative Nitesh Chandra tha
E-commerce will empower youths and women entrepreneurs and through integrating E-commerce capabilities in agriculture, tourism, crafts and manufacturing to diversify the
The Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs and Immigration, Mason Smith says they have stated very clearly to the United Nations and in all the international forums that wha
Some students and school dropouts lack support and programs to study trade-related courses or participate in short-term training. This is one of the concerns raised by
Attorney General Siromi Turaga is being investigated by CID HQ after a complaint was received against him. Assistant Commissioner of Police Crime, Mesake Waqa highligh
Delays in payments from larger companies were some of the concerns raised by the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises during the MSME conference at the Grand Pacific Hotel
The Minister for Agriculture Vatimi Rayalu has revealed that the country's wheat import bill has increased from $108 million in 2021 to $171 million in 2022. Rayalu sa
Villagers on Moala Island, in the Lau group have requested the Government to look into the high cost of shipping services, of both Government franchise and private vessel
Ginger continues to be one of the successful export commodities for Fiji and is currently in demand from the USA, Europe, Australia, NZ, and the Asian markets. While s
Creating and enabling an innovative environment and empowering youths to think creatively and taking risks can propel the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and people's
The signs are clear that many people are asking for one of the most basic needs to be supplied by the authorities, which is continuous water supply. Access and continui
It was a momentous moment for the villagers of Kalabu in Naitasiri after witnessing their prayers being heard, as five solar lights were commissioned at their community b
Adi Titilia Naocobau, a Year 8 student at Bau District School is grateful to the Fiji government and the Australian government for the refurbishment of their school libra
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says the no repeat system introduced by the FijiFirst government for students to proceed to the upper class even if they failed exams, is a
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga is appealing to traditional leaders, community leaders and inter-faith-based organizations to join the Government'
The Fiji Rugby Union has not called for a meeting, if they do not call in the next few days, the government will call it. This was highlighted by Prime Minister Sitive
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says Parliament is where they make the decision on what to do at CWM Hospital after concerns raised by members of the public regarding the
Fiji’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in the development of early warning systems is paramount. Permanent Secretary for Rural and Maritime Developm
Financial service providers need to play a crucial role in the empowerment of women and girls. Ministry of Women Permanent Secretary, Eseta Nadakuitavuki highlighted t
It will be a historic moment for the villagers of Naqarawai in Namosi how they have worked together in the successful maintenance of their bridge. Peni Sugumai highlig