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  • Fiji’s Tax Crimes Taskforce Granted Access to Taxpayer Data Under Tight Confidentiality Rules

    Fiji’s Tax Crimes Taskforce Granted Access to Taxpayer Data Under Tight Confidentiality Rules

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Tax Crimes Taskforce is expanding its reach with lawful access to taxpayer information, backed by a CEO delegation and strict confidentiality commitments. A formal MOU and cross-agency collaboration aim to strengthen oversight and safeguard tax integrity while protecting privacy.

  • DUI crackdown nets police officer among arrests as road-safety drive intensifies

    DUI crackdown nets police officer among arrests as road-safety drive intensifies

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Intensive DUI checks along the Nadi–Namaka corridor last night led to several arrests, including a police officer, as breath tests swept across Nadi and Suva. The ongoing operation signals a broader push to curb drunk driving and boost road safety for everyone.

  • Fiji Police Seek International Help in Probe of Senior Officers’ Drug Allegations

    Fiji Police Seek International Help in Probe of Senior Officers’ Drug Allegations

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A high-stakes probe into alleged drug activity involving senior police officers is underway, with international help and a CID-led inquiry in motion. As investigators trace the origins of online posts and seize devices, officials vow accountability while safeguarding against the harm of false accusations.

  • Two Women Dead in Separate Incidents as Police Seek Clues During GBV Awareness Campaign

    Two Women Dead in Separate Incidents as Police Seek Clues During GBV Awareness Campaign

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two separate investigations unfold as the nation marks the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. One case centers on a suspected domestic-tragedy in Veisari, while authorities search for clues about an unidentified woman found in Lautoka. Police are appealing for information to aid inquiries and support community safety.

  • Why a 72-Year-Old Daughter Chose Caregiving Over Marriage

    Why a 72-Year-Old Daughter Chose Caregiving Over Marriage

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    At 72, Melaia Talala has spent decades caring for her 102-year-old father, turning family duty into a lifelong calling. Their days weave faith, tradition, and quiet resilience as they navigate aging together. A touching portrait of devotion, legacy, and the enduring power of family love.

  • Late Buendia winner lifts Aston Villa past Arsenal at Villa Park

    Late Buendia winner lifts Aston Villa past Arsenal at Villa Park

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Late drama at Villa Park as Emiliano Buendia delivers a stoppage-time winner to topple the league leaders in a 2-1 thriller. A stunning upturn under Unai Emery has Villa buzzing near the summit, while Arsenal face a reality check as defensive issues and injuries loom ahead of a tough run-in. The result leaves the title…

  • Return of Fiji’s Media Excellence Awards Sparks Confidence in Local Journalism

    Return of Fiji’s Media Excellence Awards Sparks Confidence in Local Journalism

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Awards for Media Excellence return after a 17-year break, signaling renewed confidence and a renewed push for excellence in journalism. As resilience meets rising women in leadership, a new era of storytelling and accountability begins to unfold.

  • Fiji Times Dominates FAME Awards with Top Honors and Groundbreaking Scoop

    Fiji Times Dominates FAME Awards with Top Honors and Groundbreaking Scoop

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A night of top honors for Fiji’s journalists at the FAME Awards, celebrating bold storytelling across print and digital. From daring scoops to moving features, the ceremony highlighted journalism’s vital role in shaping public conversation. A showcase of talent, impact, and the evolving landscape of news storytelling.

  • Education Ministry Tackles Delayed Allowances and Staffing Gaps

    Education Ministry Tackles Delayed Allowances and Staffing Gaps

    Dec 7, 2025
    in Fiji News

    New steps are being rolled out to streamline acting allowances and fill vacancies, with a focus on payment accuracy. The changes aim to prevent ghost payments and lift staff morale across the education sector.

  • Fiji 7s Storms into Cape Town Semi-Finals at HSBC SVNS

    Fiji 7s Storms into Cape Town Semi-Finals at HSBC SVNS

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s men’s sevens team rocketed into the Cape Town semi-finals with a commanding display and a wave of big moments. Momentum is building as they push through the knockout rounds, promising an electric run and a potential title bid ahead.

  • Fiji 7s Set for Cup Semifinals in Cape Town After Strong Pool Play

    Fiji 7s Set for Cup Semifinals in Cape Town After Strong Pool Play

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Cape Town brings high-stakes drama as Fiji’s Men’s and Fijiana 7s push toward the knockout rounds. The men rebound from an early setback to chase Cup glory, while the women navigate a tough pool and eye the classification battles. A tense finish awaits as both squads look to end the tournament on a high note.

  • Potapova Chooses Austria, Sparking a Tennis Nationality Debate

    Potapova Chooses Austria, Sparking a Tennis Nationality Debate

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Anastasia Potapova’s switch to represent Austria marks a bold new chapter for a growing wave of Russian-born players redefining national allegiances in tennis. The move is stirring debate and signaling fresh opportunities on the world stage, as loyalties, controversy, and ambition intertwine.

  • QVS Launches First-Ever Off-Season Training Ahead of 2026 Season

    QVS Launches First-Ever Off-Season Training Ahead of 2026 Season

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Queen Victoria School is rolling out its first ever structured off-season training, a bold step as it gears up for the 2026 season. Guided by sprint coach Banuve Tabakaucoro, the move aims to build a stronger foundation and long-term discipline for its athletes, promising a brighter era for QVS athletics.

  • Stay Focused, Stay Safe: Police Urged as Festive Season Kicks Off

    Stay Focused, Stay Safe: Police Urged as Festive Season Kicks Off

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    With the festive season approaching, a call for discipline and unwavering focus from the police takes center stage. The message emphasizes safeguarding communities and protecting the vulnerable, signaling a renewed commitment as celebrations near.

  • Fiji Police Chief Vows Reform Amid Drug-Related Charges Against Officers

    Fiji Police Chief Vows Reform Amid Drug-Related Charges Against Officers

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s Police Commissioner acknowledges serious internal challenges as the force works to rebuild public trust amid rising drug-linked cases among officers. He signals a hard line on corruption and a broader push to tackle the root causes of drug use through cross-sector collaboration.

  • Fiji Adopts Science-Driven Pacific Albacore Management

    Fiji Adopts Science-Driven Pacific Albacore Management

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A landmark step toward science-based fisheries management reshapes the South Pacific albacore fishery. With regional unity backing a new harvest strategy, the move promises greater sustainability and steadier livelihoods for communities tied to the tuna trade.

  • Fiji Rugby Unveils Ambitious Plan for Rugby Nations Cup, Tier-One Rise and World Cup Dream

    Fiji Rugby Unveils Ambitious Plan for Rugby Nations Cup, Tier-One Rise and World Cup Dream

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji rugby charts a bold new course this year, blending on-field talent with professional, data-driven leadership. With the Rugby Nations Cup on the horizon, the focus shifts to smarter club operations, sharper branding, and a global outlook aimed at lifting Fiji toward tier-one status—and a future Rugby World Cup dream.

  • China-Fiji 50th Anniversary Sparks Talk of a Shared Future

    China-Fiji 50th Anniversary Sparks Talk of a Shared Future

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A commemorative envelope marks 50 years of China–Fiji diplomacy, pairing the panda with Fiji’s Koki parrot in a vivid symbol of friendship. In a post-plenary briefing, officials outline a forward-looking agenda under the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), pledging openness, shared development, and stronger ties for another half-century of cooperation.

  • Elbourne and Tabadromu Spark Fiji Women’s Hockey to 2-1 Tour Victory

    Elbourne and Tabadromu Spark Fiji Women’s Hockey to 2-1 Tour Victory

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two rising stars lit up the National Hockey Centre as Fiji’s young women’s team battled through injuries and heat to clinch a hard-fought win. Elbourne and Tabadromu sparked the action with standout teamwork, while a growing sisterhood and tireless effort kept the momentum going. With one more match on the tour, the squad’s promising journey…

  • Muaniweni Advances to Women’s Rugby Semi-Finals at Central Community Games

    Muaniweni Advances to Women’s Rugby Semi-Finals at Central Community Games

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Muaniweni surged back from a 0-10 first-half deficit to seal a dramatic 12-10 quarterfinal win and reach the Central Community Games semi-finals. As the games wrapped after three vibrant days of sport and community spirit, the team’s grit sparked fresh excitement for what’s next.

  • Fiji Considers Social Media Ban for Under-16s to Protect Kids Online

    Fiji Considers Social Media Ban for Under-16s to Protect Kids Online

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji is weighing a bold move to shield children from online harms, proposing restrictions for those 16 and under. With rising cyberbullying and vulgar content, the debate centers on parental responsibility, the impact of smartphones, and how to create safer digital spaces for the next generation.

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  • Sinners Leads Critics' Choice Nods as Barbie's Record Stands
    Sinners Leads Critics’ Choice Nods as Barbie’s Record StandsDecember 7, 2025
    Sinners dominates the awards chatter with 17 nominations, setting the pace as a crowded field vies for top honors. From masterful performances to striking design, the race is shaping up as a season of bold storytelling—and a familiar record still in play.
  • Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Teased as Hostage Return Sets the Stage
    Gaza Ceasefire Phase Two Teased as Hostage Return Sets the StageDecember 7, 2025
    A potential second phase of the Gaza ceasefire could begin soon, centered on disarmament, troop withdrawal, and an international security presence. The process hinges on the return of a hostage’s remains and the setup of a temporary Palestinian administration. Fresh comments from leaders hint at a possible path forward, even as key questions remain.
  • Fiji Hindi Enrollment Drops as Students Chase Career Prospects
    Fiji Hindi Enrollment Drops as Students Chase Career ProspectsDecember 7, 2025
    A quiet crisis is unfolding in Fiji’s education scene: Hindi enrollments are falling as students chase clearer career paths. Advocates warn that without a tangible future for the language, both culture and heritage may fade from classrooms and communities. Could reigniting a heart-led case for Hindi be the key to keeping the language alive for generations to come?
  • Aging Farmers Threaten Fiji's Kava Future
    Aging Farmers Threaten Fiji’s Kava FutureDecember 7, 2025
    Fiji’s booming kava industry may be at a turning point as the farming community ages, raising questions about future harvests. With labor gaps and ongoing pressures from disease and land use, new industry initiatives promise practical support for farmers. A collaborative push from government, partners, and researchers aims to keep this vital crop thriving in the years ahead.
  • Fiji Hockey Battles to Keep Junior Talent as Athletics Season Peaks
    Fiji Hockey Battles to Keep Junior Talent as Athletics Season PeaksDecember 7, 2025
    Fiji’s junior hockey faces a clash with the peak athletics season, pulling promising players toward track and field. As plans take shape for a 2026 calendar realignment, the focus is on rebuilding a stronger youth pipeline for the sport.
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