Sharks pip 14-man Highlanders
The Sharks have beaten the Highlanders 15-14 in their Super Rugby game in Dunedin, with an early red card to the hosts proving crucial. The champions were forced to play with 14 men for most of the...
View ArticleFiji and Samoa U20s in must-win clash
Fiji and Samoa square off tonight in a must-win clash at the World Rugby Under 20 Trophy in Zimbabwe. Both team’s made a successful start to their campaigns mid-week, with Fiji coming from behind to...
View ArticleFiji and Canada to cooperate on Climate Financing
Fiji and Canada have agreed to work together to address the capacity challenges preventing Small Island Developing States from accessing climate financing. The agreement was made at a meeting in New...
View ArticleFiji ratifies Paris climate agreement
Fiji was amongst the 175 countries that have signed the Paris climate agreement at the United Nations in New York. A record for a one-day signing of an international accord. Prime Minister Voreqe...
View ArticleFIA investigate complaints
Fiji Institute of Accountants is investigating on 5 complaints against the accountants. Immediate Past President of the Institute Nouzab Fareed said some of the accountants have been alleged to be...
View ArticleHunt on for 3 robbers
Police are looking for 3 men who robbed a General Manager of Narhari Company at Nayau Street, Samabula last night. They robbed him of his wallet containing cash and drove away in his Orange Toyota Rav...
View Article60 year old patient to be questioned
A 60 year old patient of Lautoka Hospital is under investigation for stabbing a 58 and 21 year old security officers and assaulting a 26 year old staff nurse at the Lautoka Hospital yesterday evening....
View ArticleTC Winston related questions to be asked in parliament tomorrow
A new session of parliament gets underway tomorrow morning. Several reports and documents will be tabled – these include the 2014 annual reports for Fiji Public Trustee Corporation Limited, Public...
View ArticleGovernment to propose a Bill on National Switch
Government in this week’s parliament sitting will present a Bill on National Switch. Attorney General and Finance Minister Aiyaz Sayed- Khaiyum says its critical that all banks come on board the...
View ArticleSemi Radradra to make Australian Kangaroos debut
Semi Radradra will be fast-tracked into the Kangaroos squad with new coach Mal Meninga bringing forward the announcement of the team to Tuesday. Radradra will be one of at least two debutants named in...
View ArticleClimate change not just an environmental issue: AG
Attorney General and Finance Minister Aiyaz Sayed- Khaiyum says climate change is no longer just an environmental issue. Speaking at the annual Fiji Accountants Congress in Nadi last week, Sayed-...
View ArticleMelbourne Storm wing Marika Koroibete targeted by Australian rugby
Fijian-born Melbourne Storm wing Marika Koroibete is reportedly the Australian Rugby Union’s latest target for a code switch with the prolific try-scorer linked with a cross town move to the Rebels....
View ArticleArdie Savea pulls out of Olympic Games sevens to focus on 15s
Hurricanes loose forward Ardie Savea will take no further part in the New Zealand Sevens team’s campaign and won’t be in the team for the Rio Olympics. Savea played for the sevens team in Wellington...
View ArticleLast-gasp goal sends Man U into FA Cup final
Manchester United’s Anthony Martial celebrates after scoring. Photo: PHOTOSPORT Anthony Martial snatched a last-gasp winner to send Louis van Gaal’s Manchester United into a potentially...
View ArticleLimited availability of key agriculture items
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said limited availability of key agriculture items such as seeds and cuttings in-country is constraining efforts to avoid food...
View ArticleMore shelters needed
Shelter assistance has emerged as a critical ongoing need after Cyclone Winston and the recent flooding. However the Cluster is currently one of the lowest funded of all sectors in this response,...
View ArticleStudents urged to file complaints directly to TSLB
The Tertiary Education Loans and Scholarship Board has expressed its concern on students going directly to politicians to discuss loans and scholarship issues. Board Chairman Dixon Seeto says students...
View ArticleCoca Cola Game Tickets Sold-Out
The Coca Cola Games this year will have the highest number of fans attending the three day event. To the surprise of the organizers, this year’s event is already sold out. Just two days out from the...
View ArticleGiant African Snails found at the Kings Wharf
A total of 28 adult giant African snails and 500 eggs were intercepted at the Kings Wharf last Friday by the Biosecurity Authority of Fiji. The interception is the largest in the history of Quarantine...
View ArticleGovernment await results for Post Disaster Needs Assessment
Government is awaiting the results of the Post Disaster Needs Assessment which will form the basis of the long term recovery plan. This was stated by the Minister for National Disaster Management Inia...
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