Suva's Drudru strikes again
STRIKER Samuela Drudru continues his sensational scoring spree as he helped Suva extend its lead in the Fiji Sun/Skipper Tuna National Football League competition.
View ArticleProgram to save lives
TO prevent complications and further deaths from deep sea diving, young divers in the Yasawas are being put through a marine diving program.
View ArticlePlayers knuckle down
Alan Muir shows Fiji Warriors forwards some of the scrum techniques during a training session at Bidesi Park in Suva yesterday.
View ArticleLet's see real change in Fiji: Labor
LABOR wants to see real improvements in democracy in Fiji before the federal government considers relaxing sanctions and restoring ties with the military-led Pacific nation.
View ArticleBallantine Memorial presents i-reguregu to late Rev Tuikilakila
A prominent Methodist Girls School in Fiji, Ballantine Memorial School yesterday presented their I reguregu to the late Reverand Tuikilakila Waqairatu.
View ArticleCrushers eye youths
The Islands Electric Lautoka Crushers club is focussing on development in this year's Fiji National Rugby League Vodafone Cup competition, says team mentor Mesake Navugona.
View ArticleChina Railway group 5 awarded with road contracts
Two major road contracts with an estimated total project value of $120 million have been awarded to the China Railway Group 5. Fiji Roads Authority Chief Executive Officer Neil Cook said these two...
View ArticleConcerns raised on the manner taxi permits are being issued by LTA
An executive of the Fiji Taxi Association in Nasinu, Harish Chandra has raised concern on the manner in which taxi permits are being issued by the Land Transport Authority.
View ArticleIntern's time in Fiji
On Fiji time ... even on a job, there's still time for leisurely moments and break while covering the aftermath of February flash floods.
View ArticleFiji: Tourists Face Little Risk in Dengue Outbreak
Fijian authorities say tourists face little risk from an outbreak of dengue fever that has killed two people and infected more than 2,500.
View ArticleFiji: Tourists face little risk in dengue outbreak
Fijian authorities say tourists face little risk from an outbreak of dengue fever that has killed two people and infected more than 2,500.
View ArticleFiji: Tourists face little risk in dengue outbreak
Government spokeswoman Sharon Smith Johns said Wednesday that most cases of the mosquito-borne disease have been reported near the capital, Suva.
View ArticleCocaine bust: Police question 23-year-old man
Update: 4:49PM COCAINE weighing 20.5 kilograms and worth $6.1million was found in a luggage of a foreign national who arrived in Fiji last Tuesday.
View ArticleTeacher in court for allegedly raping student
A high school teacher who allegedly raped a 14-year-old student in Lautoka last week appeared in the Magistrates Court today.
View ArticleRegistration in Australia
The 13-member team from the Elections Office conducting registration in Australia will also travel to the Fijian communities in Central Coast in New South Wales, in the Blue Mountains, Geelong,...
View ArticleSacked telco worker takes case to court
A former Telecom employee has taken the communications company to court, appealing against his sacking for allegedly falsifying a medical certificate while holidaying in Fiji.
View ArticleFiji fails export demand
FIJI failed to satisfy the export market demand for 31,000 tonnes of dalo last year as only 9000 tonnes of the cash crop left the country.
View ArticleNaidu waits for Fiji FA clearance
LAUTOKA midfielder Arvindra Naidu is likely to force his way into the reserves when the Blues take on Ba in the Fiji Sun/Skipper Tuna National Football League at Churchill Park on Sunday.
View Article$56k needed to fight on
Sinoko Qiodravu spraying chemical to prevent the spread of dengue-carrying mosquitoes at Viseisei Village in Lautoka.
View ArticleCourt denies bail for tour guide accused of rape
Fiji's Minister for Labour Jone Usamate says they are not looking to rule with a stick but work with the employers to ensure they comply and implement the National Minimum Wage which comes into effect...
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