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  • Manoa Kamikamica FICAC Case Heads to March Hearing

    Manoa Kamikamica FICAC Case Heads to March Hearing

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Manoa Kamikamica’s stay application takes a path toward a March High Court hearing. As the case unfolds, the outcome could have wide-ranging implications for accountability at the highest levels of government.

  • Fiji police widen cross-border probe into officer-linked drug allegations with AFP help

    Fiji police widen cross-border probe into officer-linked drug allegations with AFP help

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A high-stakes investigation unfolds as authorities probe alleged ties between police personnel and drug activity. With digital forensics wrapped up and international cooperation in motion, the truth could reshape accountability within the force.

  • Tattoo clues aid Suva nightclub assault victim ID as police appeal to the public

    Tattoo clues aid Suva nightclub assault victim ID as police appeal to the public

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Police in Suva are calling on the public to help identify a man seriously assaulted outside a nightclub. The victim remains in critical condition, with tattoos released in hopes someone recognizes him. Two suspects have been apprehended as the investigation continues, and authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.

  • Labasa Airport to Close for Six-Week Runway Upgrade

    Labasa Airport to Close for Six-Week Runway Upgrade

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Labasa Airport will shut for six weeks—from February 16 to March 27, 2026—for a World Bank–funded runway upgrade designed to support safer ATR 72 operations. The temporary disruption poses travel and business challenges, but officials highlight careful planning and stakeholder coordination to minimize impact and unlock long-term regional growth.

  • Fiji National University makes history with December graduation: four PhDs conferred

    Fiji National University makes history with December graduation: four PhDs conferred

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    FNU’s December graduation marks a milestone with four PhD graduates—the first for a December conferral. A rugby legend’s wisdom—education is about who you become—adds a memorable message as new graduates step into Fiji’s future.

  • Trump Attacks Europe Over Ukraine, Signals Possible US Policy Pivot

    Trump Attacks Europe Over Ukraine, Signals Possible US Policy Pivot

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A high-stakes critique from a former U.S. president rattles European allies and stirs debate over Western support for Ukraine. His comments touch migration, diplomacy, and the path to peace with Russia, hinting at a potential shift in global alliances. As leaders respond, the stakes for international diplomacy remain unclear.

  • Fiji FLP Pushes for Independent Commission and Security Briefing Amid Drug Crisis

    Fiji FLP Pushes for Independent Commission and Security Briefing Amid Drug Crisis

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Calls for sweeping reforms spark debate over Fiji’s drug crisis and the fight for real institutional integrity. Proposals include an independent National Drug and Institutional Integrity Commission, a Public National Security Briefing, and tougher enforcement oversight aimed at restoring trust and accountability.

  • Fiji Expands Online Passport Appointments as Portal Reopens

    Fiji Expands Online Passport Appointments as Portal Reopens

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s passport process just got a reboot. The online portal is back, with more daily appointment slots and extended office hours during a busy December period. These updates aim to make applying faster and smoother for everyone—without the usual hassles.

  • Fiji Sugar: The Quiet Engine Behind Exports and Self-Sufficiency

    Fiji Sugar: The Quiet Engine Behind Exports and Self-Sufficiency

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s sugar sector is bucking the naysayers, proving its economic staying power. Recent data show investments translating into strong export earnings and a steady local supply, bolstering food security and the trade balance. Despite challenges, sugar remains a key pillar of self-sufficiency and rural livelihoods.

  • Taekwondo Turns Up Discipline at Suva Summer Camp

    Taekwondo Turns Up Discipline at Suva Summer Camp

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two grandsons show a new level of discipline and respect after taking up taekwondo this year. A four‑day summer camp in Suva, welcoming over 50 children, hints at the broader impact martial arts can have on young lives. The changes at home and at camp are sparking curiosity about what’s possible next.

  • Tuwai backs Fiji Sevens to bounce back after costly errors

    Tuwai backs Fiji Sevens to bounce back after costly errors

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Former Fiji 7s star Jerry Tuwai backs the national men’s team, insisting they’re on the right track despite costly late mistakes on the Sevens Series. His hopeful take hints at a rapid bounce-back as Fiji eyes a strong run in upcoming tournaments.

  • Lautoka High Court Burglary: Staffer Charged as Probe Widens

    Lautoka High Court Burglary: Staffer Charged as Probe Widens

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Security concerns rise after a Lautoka High Court burglary leads to charges against a staff member, accused of conspiring to steal cash and court exhibits. Ongoing investigations aim to identify others involved, underscoring calls for strengthened protections at judicial facilities.

  • Fiji Unveils Tourism Beyond Boundaries at 2026 Convention

    Fiji Unveils Tourism Beyond Boundaries at 2026 Convention

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji gears up for a landmark two-day forum aimed at redefining its visitor economy under the bold theme “Tourism Beyond Boundaries.” Leaders from government, industry, and communities will explore resilience, inclusivity, and sustainable growth shaping Fiji’s tourism future.

  • Fiji Signals Continued Agribusiness Growth as PHAMA Plus Renewal Talks Open

    Fiji Signals Continued Agribusiness Growth as PHAMA Plus Renewal Talks Open

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Leaders and partners gathered in Suva to map Fiji’s path to stronger agricultural exports. The forum spotlighted progress across kava, spices, root crops, and fresh produce standards, with insights from regional peers. With continued support from Australia and New Zealand after 2026, a hopeful new chapter for Fiji’s agribusiness is on the horizon.

  • Jakarta Office Blaze Leaves At Least 22 Dead After Battery Explosion

    Jakarta Office Blaze Leaves At Least 22 Dead After Battery Explosion

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Tragedy strikes a seven-story Jakarta office building as a deadly blaze leaves many dead and rescuers racing to account for victims. Investigators point to an early battery-related ignition, underscoring the urgent need for stronger workplace fire safety measures.

  • Driver failed to follow officer’s instructions in fatal Naseakula Road checkpoint crash, LTA says

    Driver failed to follow officer’s instructions in fatal Naseakula Road checkpoint crash, LTA says

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    New details from a checkpoint crash cast light on the factors behind the tragedy, highlighting driver behavior and challenging weather on today’s roads. Investigators say the truck wasn’t at fault mechanically, pointing to an instruction not followed in wet conditions and a heavy load. With fatalities rising and misinformation spreading, officials urge patience as inquiries…

  • Brumbies Hopeful Pritchard Eyes Centre Spot for 2026 After Ikitau Exit

    Brumbies Hopeful Pritchard Eyes Centre Spot for 2026 After Ikitau Exit

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Pritchard is aiming to lock down a steady centre spot for the Brumbies, drawing from a breakout year and the lessons of seasoned teammates. With Len Ikitau’s exit and Tom Wright’s mentorship shaping his rise, he’s focused on the small details that could fuel a big year ahead.

  • Fiji’s Rising Aerobic Gymnasts Eye Global Stage at Oceania Camp in Australia

    Fiji’s Rising Aerobic Gymnasts Eye Global Stage at Oceania Camp in Australia

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s rising Aerobic Gymnastics stars have arrived in Melbourne for a pivotal continental camp in Bendigo. With standout athletes like Robyn Eastgate and Lauren Pilla and a lineup of elite coaches, the squad is sharpening skills and setting their sights on future international debuts.

  • Growing Voices Fuel Fiji Truth Commission’s Healing Drive

    Growing Voices Fuel Fiji Truth Commission’s Healing Drive

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s healing initiative is gaining momentum as more citizens share personal stories. Yet the road to trust, inclusion, and reconciliation reveals lingering gaps and difficult truths shaping the nation’s path forward.

  • Grieving Labasa Mother Seeks Justice After Wailevu Road Crash

    Grieving Labasa Mother Seeks Justice After Wailevu Road Crash

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Grief-stricken in Labasa, a mother recalls the sudden loss of her son in a fatal Wailevu road crash. As the festive season brings busier roads, questions of safety and vigilance linger, touching the hearts of the community.

  • Fiji Cabinet Deliberates on Electricity Tariffs Amid Rumors

    Fiji Cabinet Deliberates on Electricity Tariffs Amid Rumors

    Dec 9, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Electricity tariffs take center stage as Cabinet discussions continue, with whispers of a potential rise and an official statement forthcoming. As past proposals drew scrutiny, watchers await clarity on what lies ahead for households and businesses.

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  • Manoa Kamikamica FICAC Case Heads to March Hearing
    Manoa Kamikamica FICAC Case Heads to March HearingDecember 9, 2025
    Manoa Kamikamica’s stay application takes a path toward a March High Court hearing. As the case unfolds, the outcome could have wide-ranging implications for accountability at the highest levels of government.
  • Fiji police widen cross-border probe into officer-linked drug allegations with AFP help
    Fiji police widen cross-border probe into officer-linked drug allegations with AFP helpDecember 9, 2025
    A high-stakes investigation unfolds as authorities probe alleged ties between police personnel and drug activity. With digital forensics wrapped up and international cooperation in motion, the truth could reshape accountability within the force.
  • Tattoo clues sought in Suva nightclub assault as police ID man
    Tattoo clues aid Suva nightclub assault victim ID as police appeal to the publicDecember 9, 2025
    Police in Suva are calling on the public to help identify a man seriously assaulted outside a nightclub. The victim remains in critical condition, with tattoos released in hopes someone recognizes him. Two suspects have been apprehended as the investigation continues, and authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
  • Labasa Airport to Close for Six-Week Runway Upgrade
    Labasa Airport to Close for Six-Week Runway UpgradeDecember 9, 2025
    Labasa Airport will shut for six weeks—from February 16 to March 27, 2026—for a World Bank–funded runway upgrade designed to support safer ATR 72 operations. The temporary disruption poses travel and business challenges, but officials highlight careful planning and stakeholder coordination to minimize impact and unlock long-term regional growth.
  • Fiji National University makes history with December graduation: four PhDs conferred
    Fiji National University makes history with December graduation: four PhDs conferredDecember 9, 2025
    FNU’s December graduation marks a milestone with four PhD graduates—the first for a December conferral. A rugby legend’s wisdom—education is about who you become—adds a memorable message as new graduates step into Fiji’s future.
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