Christians turn to live streamed Easter services due to COVID-19
For the first time in Fiji, thousands of Christians are spending the Easter holiday at home with their families with the traditional large congregation sermons replaced w
For the first time in Fiji, thousands of Christians are spending the Easter holiday at home with their families with the traditional large congregation sermons replaced w
Curfew and social gathering breaches continue to be a concern in the ongoing efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 after 126 people were arrested in the last 24 hours
Don’t politicize this virus! That is the message from the Head of the World Health Organisation Doctor Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in a passionate appeal to worl
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has confirmed that Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum is in talks with the Fiji National Provident Fund to relieve Fijians impacted by
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama says the country has been hit by two body blows – COVID-19 and TC Harold – however, he is calling on all Fijians to stay s
Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold intensified into a category 5 cyclone overnight and is moving further away from Fiji leaving a trail of destruction in its path. The cen
The Toga Crossing in Nausori is currently flooded. Minister for Infrastructure and Disaster Management Jone Usamate shared a video on his Twitter page from the site wh
Tropical Cyclone Harold caused severe damage in the village of Bulia in Kadavu. Almost 20 houses were damaged due to the strong winds. Bulia villager Iliesa Cokanas
Namuka-I-Lau Namuka-I-Lau villager, Maciu Rokobuli says they were well prepared for Tropical Cyclone Harold as they were briefed by their Village Headman one day befor
Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold has intensified into a Category 5 system and continues to move in the east-southeast direction and is currently affecting the Lau Group.
The Lau Group is currently feeling the brunt of Category 4 Tropical Cyclone Harold as the large system continues to move in the east-southeast direction. Earlier this
The Lau Group is currently feeling the brunt of Category 4 Tropical Cyclone Harold as the large system continues to move in the east-southeast direction. Earlier this
Some houses have been badly damaged in Vatukarasa Village in Sigatoka. The village is full of fallen trees and debris from the strong winds. .resp-container {
Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold intensified into a category 5 cyclone overnight and continues to move in the east-southeast direction and away from the Fiji group. The
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama stresses that people have to stay indoors at home or in evacuation centres and wait for Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold to pass. The c
Temple roof flies away in Nabitu, Sigatoka Houses damaged in Sigatoka A few houses in Nabitu, Sigatoka are partially damaged due to strong winds this morning. A res
Expect damaging winds, continuous heavy rain and widespread flooding in many parts of Viti Levu, Vanua Leavu and a number of outer islands. Destructive winds have also
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho says that they have questioned some health officials with regards to the leaking of names of the 6th and 7th COVID-19 cases in Fiji.
Minister for Health Dr. Ifereimi Waqainabete confirms that they have been able to trace a total of 834 people who had come into contact with the 9th case of COVID-1
Health Minister Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete says they continue to monitor two Fijians who attended the religious gathering in Nizamuddin in India and returned to Fiji, wh
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho confirms that people like the 27-year-old flight attendant from Lautoka who was the first confirmed COVID-19 case and the 54-year-old