Students caught in town during school hours
Four students were apprehended by the Fiji Police Force Anti-truancy Unit last week.
View ArticleDigicel asks for injunction in FRU case
Digicel's lawyer Queens Counsel Doctor John Turner has asked the Suva High Court to put an injunction on the Fiji Rugby Union sponsorship deal for a limited period of four months to enable a trial of...
View ArticleHeavy rain warning in force for Eastern parts of Fiji Group
A flood alert is now in force for low-lying areas downstream of Nayavu Police Station including small streams adjacent to the downstream of the Wainibuka River.
View ArticlePacific tuna fishing industry close to collapse
Tuna fishing nations in the Pacific say their industry is close to collapse because they can no longer compete with the growing number of foreign fleets fishing in their waters.
View ArticleCouncils activate centres
EMERGENCY Operation Centres were set up around the Western Division yesterday in response to the cyclone forecast by the weather office.
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Around 100 regional soccer administrators, player associations, referees, soccer club owners, government agencies and police officials are attending a two day conference in Nadi to raise awareness and...
View ArticleA chip off the old block
The former member of the country's longest running band, the Quin Tikis, was even more astounded when the then 10-year-old St Annes School student began pulling off guitar tunes from bands like the...
View ArticlePacific Sun flights affected, Fiji Airways normal
Update: 12:14PM SEVERE weather in the Central Division has caused the cancellation of the Suva-Lakeba and Lakeba-Suva services today, Fiji Airways managing director Stefan Pichler said.
View ArticleWarriors set for PRC campaign
THE Telecom Fiji Warriors rugby team is keeping its fingers crossed the tropical depression will miss Fiji so it could out of the Nadi International Airport today.
View Article23 years on, striking miners mark anniversary
More than 400 gold miners walked off their jobs in Vatukoula on February 27, 1991 in protest against some issues.
View ArticleRiver Banks Burst As Tropical Depression Brings Heavy Rain To Fiji
The Fijian government has cautioned the public to take precautions as river banks have burst in the wake of heavy rain brought by a tropical depression.
View ArticleWater disruptions in some elevated areas of Suva
Customers residing in some elevated areas of Suva will experience water disruptions.
View ArticleVisa refusal is a 'death sentence'
A Fijian migrant who needs a life-saving kidney transplant says he has been given a "death sentence" by immigration officials who will deport him if he does not leave New Zealand.
View ArticleDuo back to help Lautoka soccer
Ba's Abbu Zahid tries to shield the ball from Avikash Reddy of Lautoka during their clash at Churchill Park in Lautoka last weekend.
View Article$300,000 in bonus payment for landowners
Head of landowning unit Tubuniga in Sigatoka, Josaia Driso, front right, with other landowners during the lease security bonus payment in Lautoka yesterday.
View ArticleFlood warning remains in force
Update: 12:03PM THE Fiji Meteorological Service says a flood warning remains in force for the Navua River and all low-lying areas adjacent to and downstream of Sabata station right through to Navua Town.
View ArticleStrong wind warning for Tonga, with cyclone forecast
A strong wind warning with a heavy rain advisory is in force for Tonga as a Tropical Depression lies over the Fiji Group this morning, and is forecasted to develop into a Category 1 Tropical Cyclone as...
View ArticleAppointments
Kempinski's latest project on the outskirts of Beijing is scheduled to open in mid-2014 with Brice Pan, as the resort's General Manager.
View Article20 teams for futsal tourney
THE Design Engineering-sponsored five-a-side soccer tournament will get underway at the South Seas Club futsal ground in Lautoka this evening.
View ArticleProposed rehab facility to reduce social issues
THE Social Welfare Ministry is concerned by the use of children and disabled persons to collect money from the public.
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