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  • Fiji storms into HSBC SVNS Cape Town 7s semi-finals after commanding win over New Zealand

    Fiji storms into HSBC SVNS Cape Town 7s semi-finals after commanding win over New Zealand

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s men’s 7s charged into the Cape Town semi-finals with a commanding display that left rivals in their wake. After a rocky start to the weekend, momentum is building as they chase another SVNS title.

  • Strides for Strength Walkathon: Walking Toward Safer, More Inclusive Communities

    Strides for Strength Walkathon: Walking Toward Safer, More Inclusive Communities

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An inspiring Strides for Strength Walkathon brought together students, alumni, and families to champion respect, safety, and inclusive communities. Centered on positive masculinity and disability inclusion, the event points to a hopeful stride toward ending violence.

  • Cape Town Sevens: Fiji 7s push for silverware as finals loom

    Cape Town Sevens: Fiji 7s push for silverware as finals loom

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Cape Town serves up a mix of highs and near-misses for Fiji’s 7s teams. The men surged with two crucial wins to keep Cup hopes alive, while the women battled bravely but fell short of the semis—now focusing on a strong finish in the classification rounds.

  • Fiji Boxer Hill Aims for Historic Pan Pacific Title on the Gold Coast

    Fiji Boxer Hill Aims for Historic Pan Pacific Title on the Gold Coast

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    On the Gold Coast, Winston Hill steps into a ring that means more than a title—it’s his Fiji debut on the world stage. A high-stakes clash, fierce pride, and a moment that could spark a new chapter for his people.

  • QVS Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness

    QVS Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Disability advocate Nafitalai Uluinakorotabu celebrated a landmark “Stride with Strength” Walkathon, spotlighting Queen Victoria School’s commitment to inclusion and the fight against GBV. The event united families, communities, and influential leaders, hinting at a growing movement toward disability rights and gender equality—and a potential annual tradition of solidarity.

  • Fiji’s Hindi Diversity Sparks Education Push at Major Conference

    Fiji’s Hindi Diversity Sparks Education Push at Major Conference

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s vibrant linguistic landscape shows Hindi evolving in real time—bridging Fiji Hindi and Manak Hindi across classrooms, homes, and online spaces. A living language that adapts to culture and technology, it reinforces identity and heritage for future generations.

  • Lautoka Police Seek Help Identifying Woman Found Dead at Fenner Park

    Lautoka Police Seek Help Identifying Woman Found Dead at Fenner Park

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An unidentified woman is found in Fenner Park, and with few clues available, investigators are turning to the community for information. Who she was and what happened remains a mystery.

  • Romy Mars Denies Plastic Surgery Rumors Amid Online Body Image Scrutiny

    Romy Mars Denies Plastic Surgery Rumors Amid Online Body Image Scrutiny

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Romy Mars speaks out against online body-shaming in a candid TikTok, denying cosmetic work and highlighting natural changes. She also opens up about fame, identity, and Hollywood nepotism, delivering a timely reminder to stay true to oneself.

  • Fiji Considers Steeper Fines for Unlicensed Burials Under Burial and Cremation (Amendment) Bill 2025

    Fiji Considers Steeper Fines for Unlicensed Burials Under Burial and Cremation (Amendment) Bill 2025

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A proposed amendment to Fiji’s Burial and Cremation Act would dramatically raise penalties for unlicensed burials and require all burial grounds to be formally registered. With calls to tighten licensing and maintenance oversight, the measure aims to elevate standards and public health safeguards nationwide.

  • Fiji and New Zealand Target $2B Agricultural Trade by 2030

    Fiji and New Zealand Target $2B Agricultural Trade by 2030

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji and New Zealand are pushing a bold new chapter in agriculture and trade, aiming for as much as $2 billion in two-way commerce by 2030. A recent high-level mission spotlighted tech-driven farming, water governance, and climate-smart practices designed to boost resilience and exports. The collaboration promises education, partnerships, and modernized farming that could transform…

  • Fiji’s 2006 Parliament Alumni Plan Reunion

    Fiji’s 2006 Parliament Alumni Plan Reunion

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Former Fiji lawmakers, including those who served a six-month stint in 2006, reunite this weekend under ex-Speaker Pita Nacuva. The gathering aims to acknowledge a turbulent chapter, spark conversation, and move toward healing and a more unified political future.

  • First PALM life-insurance payout to Fijian migrant worker

    First PALM life-insurance payout to Fijian migrant worker

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    History in the making under the PALM scheme: a Fijian worker becomes the first to receive an insurance payout, highlighting how small acts of foresight can protect a family’s future. A quiet reminder of planning, protection, and care across borders.

  • Fijiana Sevens Unveil New Playbook Ahead of Cape Town Sevens

    Fijiana Sevens Unveil New Playbook Ahead of Cape Town Sevens

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fijiana Sevens are sharpening their Cape Town game plan with a flexible, team-centered approach—video reviews, collaborative learning, and player-led tweaks to warm-ups. Facing a tough pool, the focus is on unity and smart execution to push their performance forward.

  • Fiji at Constitutional Crossroads as Four Constitutions Spark Reform Talks

    Fiji at Constitutional Crossroads as Four Constitutions Spark Reform Talks

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji stands at a crossroads, with leaders underscoring a stronger constitutional framework amid a history of change. A push for national dialogue, truth, and reform—including a fresh look at the electoral system—signals a future built on unity, openness, and shared responsibility.

  • Fiji Bitter Marist 7s Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Pacific Sevens Showcase

    Fiji Bitter Marist 7s Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Pacific Sevens Showcase

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji Bitter Marist 7s marks its 50th anniversary with a landmark festival blending legendary moments, high-octane sevens action, and a tribute to grassroots rugby. A new Pacific-wide shield, a legends match, and a builder-themed weekend promise a celebration that honors the past while shaping Fiji’s rugby future.

  • Fiji Sevens Look to Start Fast at Cape Town Sevens as New Format Looms

    Fiji Sevens Look to Start Fast at Cape Town Sevens as New Format Looms

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s men’s sevens face a must-start moment in Cape Town, with coach Osea Kolinisau stressing a sharp opening in a tougher format. After a Dubai setback, the focus is on tight defense, discipline and crisp communication to spark a turnaround against some of the world’s best. With early showdowns against South Africa, Great Britain and…

  • Fiji Native Land Reform: Indigenous Voices and Customary Ownership at Stake

    Fiji Native Land Reform: Indigenous Voices and Customary Ownership at Stake

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s native land reform talks are focusing on safeguarding customary ownership and ensuring indigenous landowners shape the future. With development pressures mounting, leaders urge inclusive consultation and true consent, balancing heritage with progress.

  • Kinoya’s Heartland Sisters Spark Netball Dreams at Central Community Games

    Kinoya’s Heartland Sisters Spark Netball Dreams at Central Community Games

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Kinoya’s Heartland Sisters burst onto the Central Community Games scene with a confident 15-9 victory, signaling a bright future for a fearless young squad. Led by coach Eleni Kataduadua, they showcased grit, growth, and big dreams of one day wearing the national jersey—backed by steadfast support from fans and families. A snapshot of promise, poise…

  • Tappoo Crowned Lautoka Netball Champions After Tough Final

    Tappoo Crowned Lautoka Netball Champions After Tough Final

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Discipline and relentless defense powered Tappoo to the 2025 Lautoka Business House Netball title in a gripping final. A season built on teamwork and trust in the game plan crowned the champions, signaling more strong showings to come.

  • Fiji Targets Climate-Resilient Upgrades for Informal Settlements Through 2027

    Fiji Targets Climate-Resilient Upgrades for Informal Settlements Through 2027

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    – A bold climate-resilience drive is reshaping Fiji’s informal settlements, strengthening disaster readiness and core infrastructure in high-risk areas. – Upgraded drainage, safer roads, and new evacuation facilities are on the way for vulnerable neighborhoods as part of a long-term resilience push. – From capacity-building to tangible infrastructure, a nationwide program is helping Fiji communities…

  • Ben Mahoney Stops Winston Hill in Sixth for IBF Pan Pacific Super Welterweight Win

    Ben Mahoney Stops Winston Hill in Sixth for IBF Pan Pacific Super Welterweight Win

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An IBF Pan Pacific showdown between Winston Hill and Ben Mahoney delivered a night of grit, high stakes, and a pivotal moment for both fighters. The bout showcased the sport’s hard lessons and left the path forward wide open, hinting at bigger things to come in the ring.

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  • Fiji storms into HSBC SVNS Cape Town 7s semi-finals after commanding win over New Zealand
    Fiji storms into HSBC SVNS Cape Town 7s semi-finals after commanding win over New ZealandDecember 6, 2025
    Fiji’s men’s 7s charged into the Cape Town semi-finals with a commanding display that left rivals in their wake. After a rocky start to the weekend, momentum is building as they chase another SVNS title.
  • Stride for Strength Walkathon Promotes Respect, Safety and Inclusion Against Violence
    Strides for Strength Walkathon: Walking Toward Safer, More Inclusive CommunitiesDecember 6, 2025
    An inspiring Strides for Strength Walkathon brought together students, alumni, and families to champion respect, safety, and inclusive communities. Centered on positive masculinity and disability inclusion, the event points to a hopeful stride toward ending violence.
  • Cape Town Sevens: Fiji 7s push for silverware as finals loom
    Cape Town Sevens: Fiji 7s push for silverware as finals loomDecember 6, 2025
    Cape Town serves up a mix of highs and near-misses for Fiji’s 7s teams. The men surged with two crucial wins to keep Cup hopes alive, while the women battled bravely but fell short of the semis—now focusing on a strong finish in the classification rounds.
  • Winston Hill Pursues Historic Fiji Debut in Gold Coast IBF Pan Pacific Title Bout
    Fiji Boxer Hill Aims for Historic Pan Pacific Title on the Gold CoastDecember 6, 2025
    On the Gold Coast, Winston Hill steps into a ring that means more than a title—it’s his Fiji debut on the world stage. A high-stakes clash, fierce pride, and a moment that could spark a new chapter for his people.
  • Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness in Fiji
    QVS Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV AwarenessDecember 6, 2025
    Disability advocate Nafitalai Uluinakorotabu celebrated a landmark “Stride with Strength” Walkathon, spotlighting Queen Victoria School’s commitment to inclusion and the fight against GBV. The event united families, communities, and influential leaders, hinting at a growing movement toward disability rights and gender equality—and a potential annual tradition of solidarity.
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