Selling' Kava Ritual Has Big Impact On Life For Rural Women
Rapid modernisation has caused Fiji to adopt new cultural trends that are at odds with traditional customs.
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Veisamasama added that most promoters in Fiji are based in the Western division but now the Eastern fans will witness some great boxing action this year.
View ArticleStrong Wind Warning for Vava - u and Ha - apai
A strong wind warning remains in force for Vava'u, Ha'apai and the Niuas as Tropical Cyclone Ian lingers between Tonga's Vava'u Group and Fiji.
View ArticleMedical students assist villages, repair dams
Medical students from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji with village leaders from two villages in Naitasiri where the Fiji village project will be held, at the FNU College of Medicine, Nursing and Health...
View ArticleWhen danger is in the eye of the beholder
And although they were only figments of a writer's imagination, the fictional adventurers helped provide new insight into how humans, especially men, gauge the threat of a potential adversary.
View ArticleWalking the pathway of the ancestors
Tuinamo Narisia at the pond in Nadarivatu where the late Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna used to bathe.
View ArticleRural roadworks
Semi Uqeuqe going through the finer details of safety at the Fulton Hogan Hiways safety training workshop in Samabula, Suva yesterday.
View ArticleKumar wins silver at Oceania Masters
Fiji's long distance runner Bimlesh Kumar has settled for silver in the 8km cross country event at the Oceania Masters Championship in Australia in the last hour.
View ArticleRepairs being carried out on Vunidilo bridge
Repairs are urgently being undertaken on the Vunidilo Bridge in Wailoku outside Suva after it was closed to traffic yesterday.
View ArticleEngineers order closure of vital link for 600
Wailoku resident Ioane Duvula and his namesake son, walking near the broken portion of the closed Vunidilo bridge at Wailoku in Tamavua yesterday.
View Article$1.5m for water works
GOVERNMENT has set aside $1.5million for water projects in the Western Division in 2014, says Commissioner Western Commander Joeli Cawaki.
View ArticleBritain's envoy on tour
Speaking to this newspaper yesterday, Mr Drummond said it was crucial for him to visit the North to learn more about the developments taking place and the lifestyle of people in the area.
View ArticleLautoka to face Fiji FA
Singh, a vice president, was appointed interim president last week after the resignation of Shalendra Prasad, the Blues' longest serving president.
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Anil Valera, right, with fellow Ulysses members Vimal Raj Prasad, centre, and Raoul Deoki at the Suva Civic Centre in 1975.
View ArticleCyclone Ian picks up strength
Powerful thunderstorms are forming around a South Pacific cyclone which is regaining strength as it heads for Tonga and a 86-year-old tall ship sailing for the Cook Islands.
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Customers shop for school uniforms at Patrick Emporium outlet in Suva in preparation for another school year.
View ArticleIsland woes
Following an enquiry with the iTaukei Land Trust Board, The Fiji Times was told that the board, which has the exclusive right to lease iTaukei land on behalf of the iTaukei landowning units, knew...
View ArticleUnderdogs prepare for CVC
THE Nadi soccer side will carry the underdogs tag against Ba in the first of the Pillay's Garments Champion versus Champion series this Saturday.
View ArticleFijians prepare for Ian
A FIJIAN in Tonga, Iliesa Tora, says people in the Friendly Isles are taking the necessary precautions as Tropical Cyclone Ian advances on a course for the islands.
View ArticleFiji Airways looks to latch on to NZ recovery in growth plan
Fiji Airways, the Pacific nation's national airline, wants to latch on to New Zealand's accelerating economy as part of a push to more than double operating earnings over the next five years.
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