Fiji News
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Skipper Cup Semifinals Head to Suva’s Stadiums, Fueling Fiji Rugby Fever
in Fiji NewsSkipper Cup semifinals erupt in Suva, lighting up two iconic venues with high-stakes rugby. From a crackling Under-20 clash to pivotal women’s fixtures, the weekend promises skill, passion, and a fierce push toward the finals.
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Fiji Deputy PM resigns amid perjury charges, sparking talk of political reform
in Fiji NewsFiji’s political landscape is shaken as Deputy Prime Minister Manoa Kamikamica resigns from his cabinet post amid serious charges tied to a high-stakes corruption inquiry. With a controversial appointment at the center of the probe and calls for transparency growing louder, this development sparks a renewed debate on governance and accountability—and hints at potential reforms…
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Labasa Battles Pirate Taxis as Ferry Arrivals Trigger Crackdown
in Fiji NewsLabasa faces a sharp rise in pirate taxi operations, especially around ferry arrivals, threatening licensed drivers and passenger safety. Authorities are weighing stronger enforcement and closer cooperation with local councils to curb illegal taxis and curb congestion. A pivotal push is underway to restore order on Fiji’s streets.
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Nuno’s West Ham Era Under Pressure as Fans Protest After Brentford Defeat
in Fiji NewsWest Ham’s 2-0 setback came with empty seats and a growing sense of unease as a rift between players and fans widens. A new manager is still hunting his first win, and questions loom over how the club will bridge the divide and claw back momentum this season.
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Tributes pour in as Fiji netball mourns icon Unaisi Rokoura
in Fiji NewsBeloved Fiji netball icon Una Rokoura is remembered for fearless leadership and remarkable versatility. Her enduring legacy continues to inspire Fiji’s athletes and communities.
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Fijian Rugby Clash in Nadi Doubles as Breast Cancer Fundraiser
in Fiji NewsTwo weeks of Fiji-based build-up, a youthful Fijian Warriors squad, and a touring Australian Country side collide in a charity-filled clash at King Charles Park. The match doubles as a breast cancer awareness tribute, with proceeds to the Fiji Cancer Society. Rugby with heart and local talent in the spotlight.
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Fiji Police Crackdown on Reckless Driving After Viral Video
in Fiji NewsFive individuals face Traffic Infringement Notices after a viral video captured dangerous driving along Mead Road, with police pursuing a sixth person. As investigations continue, authorities reiterate a steadfast commitment to safer roads across Fiji.
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Tragic Fiji House Fire Prompts Urgent Fire Safety Push
in Fiji NewsTragedy hits Nakaile as a house fire claims the life of an 18-year-old. Investigators are looking into the blaze’s origins while communities step up fire-safety awareness and preparedness to protect loved ones.
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Fiji’s Employment Relations Bill Sparks Debate Over Unannounced Inspections and Harassment Policies
in Fiji NewsFiji’s proposed Employment Relations Act amendments set the stage for tougher oversight and new worker protections, including unannounced inspections and mandatory harassment policies. The plan has ignited a cross-sector debate about balancing safeguarding employees with protecting business viability, as critics warn of potential power misuse and hefty penalties.
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Fiji’s Labasa CT Scanner Idle for Two Years Sparks Accountability Calls
in Fiji NewsFiji’s health sector is under scrutiny as leaders flag serious shortcomings, highlighting a CT scanner at Labasa Hospital sitting idle for two years due to delayed electrical upgrades. Calls for accountability and urgent action are growing, pointing to broader governance flaws in the health department. With the Savusavu X-ray also out of service, communities face…
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Labasa Sees Fewer Power Disruptions as EFL Upgrades Roll Out
in Fiji NewsLabasa’s business community is feeling hopeful as power disruptions edge down thanks to targeted maintenance and better communication. With more predictable outages and timely notices, local commerce braces for a steadier flow of energy during the Diwali season.
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Fiji’s Maternal Mortality Surges, Prompting Global Aid to Strengthen Women’s Health
in Fiji NewsFiji faces a troubling rise in maternal deaths, highlighting a critical need to strengthen maternity care. A regional initiative, backed by international partners, aims to expand essential reproductive health services—especially for young people—and tackle gender-based violence. This collaboration could mark a turning point for mothers and communities across the country.
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Fiji Boosts Market Inspections This Festive Season to Protect Shoppers
in Fiji NewsWith the festive shopping rush in full swing, authorities are stepping up inspections to safeguard shoppers and promote fair trading. Expect a sharper focus on product safety, clear promotions, and ethical pricing as officials urge vigilance from both sellers and buyers. The aim is a fair, worry-free season for everyone.
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D’Angelo Dies at 51: Neo-Soul Pioneer Remembered
in Fiji NewsGrammy-winning R&B icon D’Angelo leaves a lasting void, his raspy-sweet voice redefining neo-soul. As tributes pour in and Brown Sugar marks its 30th anniversary, his enduring influence on modern music continues to inspire generations.
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Labasa Diwali Sparks Hope and Community Spirit in Fiji Amid Budget Pressures
in Fiji NewsDiwali lights up Labasa, Fiji, as families gather with gratitude and hope amid modest price shifts. From farmers to long-time market vendors, the festival highlights resilience, shared sweets, and the power of togetherness. Community leaders remind all to celebrate with unity, care, and safety at heart.
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Sixth Suspect Sought as Fiji Reckless Driving Case on Mead Road Triggers Police Raids
in Fiji NewsFive individuals face charges after a viral video captured reckless driving and sparked a police crackdown. Ongoing investigations underscore a growing push for stronger road-safety measures and greater accountability on the streets.
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Secret Interagency Weaponization Group Sparks Debate Over Federal Power
in Fiji NewsClaims of a cross-agency push to mobilize federal resources against perceived adversaries are sparking a fresh wave of debate about power, oversight, and civil liberties in a highly charged era. As the boundaries of authority are tested, the implications for governance and everyday rights loom large.
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Fiji Urges Disaster-Ready Palliative Care at WHO Meeting
in Fiji NewsDisaster response too often overlooks palliative care for those with life-limiting illnesses. A growing push in Fiji calls for sustained patient and family support, plus a broader focus on mental health, to strengthen the nation’s health resilience.
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Fiji Police Urge Public to Stop Sharing Video of Drowning Tragedy
in Fiji NewsTragedy at Navuso sparks a crucial debate about online behavior, privacy, and compassion. With a grieving family in mourning, authorities urge restraint over distressing footage and call for renewed attention to water safety.
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Diwali Sparks a Kava Boom in Fiji Markets
in Fiji NewsDiwali lights spark a bustling kava scene in Fiji, where festive shoppers mingle with market energy and promos. As this beloved beverage gains global attention, its role in community, hospitality, and tradition shines brighter than ever.
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LA28 and Oklahoma City Kick Off 1,000-Day Countdown to the 2028 Olympics
in Fiji NewsWith 1,000 days to the LA 2028 Games, organizers reveal a collaborative plan spanning new venues, a reshaped competition calendar, and vibrant community programs. The move points to a bold, community‑driven Olympic experience that could redefine the countdown to 2028.