Productivity Commission and Charter to be established
As civil servants have been reminded to be productive, the Ministry of Employment and Productivity is in the process of establishing a Productivity Commission. Ministe
As civil servants have been reminded to be productive, the Ministry of Employment and Productivity is in the process of establishing a Productivity Commission. Ministe
Will there be a change in the electoral system for Fiji before the next elections? That can only happen if the 2013 Constitution is also changed. When questioned by
We must act now against countering transnational crime, particularly the illicit drug trade, as this is the current fight of the generation. Minister for Policing, Ioa
Government Member of Parliament, Lynda Tabuya has not yet been reinstated as a Cabinet Minister or as Minister for Information. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka says it
The Coalition Government has not forgotten anyone and will continue to assist communities to ensure the well-being of all ethnic groups. Minister for Multi-Ethnic Affa
The Fiji-Papua New Guinea Business Mission 2025 is an opportunity for several sectors to come together to strengthen the economic ties between the two countries and open
As Fiji’s Local Government Elections approach, Minister for Local Government, Maciu Nalumisa, is working closely with the Electoral Commission to ensure a smooth a
Good news as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad led a government delegation to rural Nausori and Tailevu to assess infrastructure cha
We cannot and must not allow discrimination to exist in our homes, workplaces, or institutions. Those were the words of Attorney General, Graham Leung as he spoke to p
In 1987, 2000, 2006 we experienced some racial incidents, and some of the worst riots in our history took place. Our country was sorely tested at times. We came close to
More than 55 communities in the Western Division will benefit from the government's Multi-Ethnic Grant, which aims to support local development projects, including infras
The Government aims to reduce the debt level to 75 percent in the next two years. This has been highlighted by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Profe
In a bid to address the country’s waste management crisis, various sectors came together to celebrate Global Recycling Day by launching the “I Recycleâ€
I encourage all concerned citizens to bring their issues directly to the relevant government officials rather than to the editors of daily newspapers. After all, if yo
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Manoa Kamikamica has clarified that his text messages to the Leader of the Opposition, Inia Seruiratu were authorised by the
The Fiji Labour Party finds it appalling that Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, adorned with a $150,000-plus gold Rolex watch allegedly gifted by a local businessman, would
Fiji will open an embassy in Jerusalem in Israel, which marks a new chapter in the relationship between Fiji and Israel and reflects Fiji’s commitment to deeper di
Debate on the Bill to amend the 2013 Constitution is now underway in Parliament after the proposed law was tabled for the second reading by Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuk
Attorney General Graham Leung says the delay in tabling their reports has been the result of political transitions or events in our history. While contributing to the
Villagers of Waiqori and Dakuiloa on Oneata, Lau, are grateful for the government’s relief assistance, which reached their shores following Tropical Cyclone Rae.
Following the President’s clear directives on strengthening Fiji's security and governance, Minister for Defence and Veterans Affairs Pio Tikoduadua reveals that h