PM warns profiteers
PRIME Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama reiterated his government's commitment to fostering business in the country but he warned against those seeking to get ahead by bending the rules.
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View ArticlePageant winner stands up for charity
MISS Earth New Zealand 2012, Gloria Blake has been confirmed as one of the special guest stars at the 2012 Style Fiji Fashion charity show in Nadi next month.
View ArticleTuwai brothers join Serevi
FORMER Fiji sevens rep Pio Tuwai and his younger brother Josua Tuwai will feature for Serevi Selects at the lucrative three-day Coral Coast Sevens that starts next Thursday at Lawaqa Park, Sigatoka.
View ArticleState works on urban development
Maikeli Waqatabu from the Department of Town & Country Planning with some of the display at the UN Park in Suva.
View ArticleFalse promises
AN unlicensed Tuvaluan immigration adviser was sentenced to 14 days community detention and told to refund money to Fijian nationals after failing to provide them with jobs and permanent residency in...
View ArticleFBC chief calls for journalism a solutionsa at USP ...
Journalists need to analyse the news and extend their focus to finding solutions rather than just reporting the issues , says Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Limited's chief executive officer Riyaz...
View ArticleHorrifying experience
As a result of the tragedy on Wednesday, police again sent out a warning to parents and guardians that they would be charged if investigations found that negligence caused the death of their children.
View ArticleLaser warning
PEOPLE caught using laser lights to distract pilots while landing the aircraft or up-lifting from the runway will be arrested and face the full brunt of the law.
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Despite the suspension of 18 of their players, the Labasa soccer team is expected to take many of their star players to the Pacific Cup at the end of this month.
View ArticleCelebrate the lives of those who sacrificed for us-Naivalurua
We are not here to mourn but here to celebrate. That was stressed by the Police Commissioner Brigadier General Ioane Naivalurua who was chief guest at the Remembrance Day celebrations for the Western...
View ArticleNadi residents struggle to cope up with water cuts
Residents living around Meiganiyah Nadi have been struggling to cope with water cuts every afternoon for the past three months.
View ArticleFete raises 137K
Most of the districts were able to raise their allocated levy during the festival at the Suva foreshore but fell short of the target by $7833. Festival chairman Ratu Jolame Lewanavanua said he was...
View ArticleSecond phase of EVR in progress
THOSE who have not registered under the electronic voter registration for the 2014 elections need not be unduly concerned as another phase of registration began yesterday.
View ArticleHonour the war veterans
Working on the Poppy Appeal at the MHCC are from left, Mela Ledua, Esita Seveti, Laisa Seveti and Tracy Viwalu in Suva.
View ArticleRemembering the fallen heroes
Ex-Servicemen Sailasa Driu remember his comrades during the Remembrance Day at Churchill Park in Lautoka yesterday.
View ArticleRain expected tomorrow
People can expect rain tomorrow as a trough of low pressure is approaching Fiji from the northwest and is expected to affect the group.
View ArticleOn Location: Friendly Fiji
Ebullient Fijians often raise both arms in salutation , leaving no doubt that visitors to this archipelago of 333 islands are welcome.
View ArticleNailatikau reappointed as Fijian president for another 3 years
Fijian President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, who was first sworn in as president in November 2009, was formally sworn in for another term of three years in office at the Government House in Suva on Monday.
View ArticleEte calls for fest support
THE Mana Choral Fest 2012 came to a scintillating conclusion on Saturday night with students part of the choir singing their hearts out in honour of the theme "Voices of change." The students were...
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