- 149 Fiji Police Recruits Graduate – Can They Earn Public Trust?
149 new Fiji Police recruits, including 10 from Tuvalu, graduate after three months of training. They’re reminded that integrity and public welfare will define their careers as policing faces evolving challenges and greater public scrutiny. A renewed emphasis on trust, duty, and ongoing capacity-building signals a hopeful step for the force.
- Pistons Set to Extend East Lead in High-Scoring Clash with Hornets
Detroit hosts Charlotte in an Eastern showdown brimming with momentum and mystery. The Pistons, led by Cade Cunningham, aim to press their strong start, while the Hornets look to spark a turnaround with Miles Bridges and LaMelo Ball heating up from beyond the arc. With injuries in the mix and a likely high-octane night, this matchup promises plenty of drama on game night.
- Health Ministry Gears Up for Final Overtime Payouts in 2026
Overtime pay for health workers is moving forward, with millions already issued and a thorough claims verification underway. The remaining payments are slated for the early months of 2026 as officials acknowledge staff dedication and patience throughout the process.
- Jabari Smith Jr.’s Breakout Prompts Rockets to Explore a Bigger Offensive Role
Jabari Smith Jr. is taking a big step in Houston, proving he’s more than a prospect as he balances scoring with lockdown defense at just 22. With Ime Udoka’s system and growing chemistry with veteran teammates, his ceiling could be higher than ever.
- Labasa Hospital Faces Staffing Crisis in Fiji’s North
Labasa Hospital is navigating a growing staffing crunch that could reshape healthcare in the Northern Division. Senior vacancies, specialists drifting to Suva, and pharmacist shortages strain operations—and even accreditation. Yet resilience and ongoing reforms signal a hopeful pivot ahead.