Hundreds in Fiji come out to take crash course in Sanskrit
Sydney, June 1 : Hundreds of people in Fiji are coming out to take a seven-day crash course of the Indian classical language Sanskrit.
View ArticleRatulevu switches with ease
The 23-year-old is part of the Police Sharks side preparing for next month's Police Rugby League World Cup.
View ArticlePolice continues investigation
Police are still interviewing some workers at the Fiji Hardwood Corporation for the alleged involvement of $24,000 theft.
View Article505,036 Fijians registered to vote
A total of 505,036 Fijians have been registered to vote, with a breakdown of 248,966 women and 256,070 men.
View ArticleEffective peer education in HIV: defining factors that maximise success
Steven M. Lambert A , Joseph Debattista B F , Aleksandar Bodiroza C , Jack Martin D , Shaun Staunton A and Rebecca Walker E A School of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072,...
View ArticleDebutant scored double for Suva
DEBUTANT Eran Underwood scored two goals and set up two more in Suva's 11-0 drubbing of Savusavu yesterday.
View ArticleBack in business
After a long week of rain and strong winds, Ayush Naicker, of Ba, was out at the beach enjoying the good weather experienced throughout the country yesterday.
View ArticleTeen sex issues for teachers
A WORKSHOP aimed at curbing teenage pregnancies and transmitted infections among young mothers was held for teachers in Nadi last week.
View ArticleRedundancy worries dads
A digger removes gravel from the Varaciva River in Moto, Ba. The Ministry of Lands has clarified that gravel found in rivers and streams are owned by the state.
View ArticleSugarcane is not just some incidental crop-PM
The Chairman for the International Sugar Organization and Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama said for many African, Caribbean and Pacific sugar exporting countries, sugar cane is not just some...
View ArticleFijian PM Opens International Sugar Meeting, Vowing To Revitalise Sugar Industry
The Chair of the International Sugar Organisation and Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama on Tuesday briefed more than 100 delegates of the 43rd Session of the International Sugar Council on the...
View ArticleWoman accused of Fiji holiday home fraud on trial
Family celebrations, including a healing wedding and a 50th birthday party, were ruined when Anita Cranston took thousands of dollars in deposits for a luxury Fiji holiday home at the centre of legal...
View ArticleCommunicating Women, Peace and Human Security
As Forum Regional Security officials meet at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat in Suva, a Women, Peace and Human Security consultation will bring together women from informal settlements in Suva...
View ArticleSocial worker promises to continue work
LABASA social worker Selina Lee-Wah says as long as she has the strength, she will continue to do charity work.
View ArticleBaron outlines key measures to revitalise sugar industry
Update: 5:16PM EXECUTIVE director of the International Sugar Organisation Dr Peter Baron said the Fiji sugar industry was performing far below its potential.
View ArticleBid to minimise impact on food source
A four-day clean-up campaign has been organised for the Central Division to mark the launch of World Environment Day.
View ArticleGuru follows in the footsteps of Sai Baba
A GROUP of Hindu devotees at Velovelo and Wairabetia Gangaman Govil were shocked and at the same time proud to see one of their sons performing miracles that used to be performed by the late spiritual...
View ArticleFiji FA to make ruling on player transfer
IT SEEMS like the Fiji Football Association is having second thoughts over the Labasa and Suva's O-League attached players saga.
View ArticleHope for people with disabilities
APTC staff member Celesiga Drauna interprets in sign language during a presentation by Joshko Wakaniyasi, chair of the IDEA program employment task force, at the APTC office in Suva yesterday.
View ArticleCatholic Fiji expected to make official announcements today
Archbishop Petero Mataca and the Archbishop Elect, Father Peter Chong are expected to make official announcements today.
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