Fiji News
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Fiji’s AI Glasses Debate: Readiness and Privacy
in Fiji NewsAn IT expert weighs the leap to smart AI glasses—promising hands-free convenience, translation, and real-time insights. In Fiji, questions of privacy, trust, and readiness loom as this tech edges closer to everyday life.
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Australia Funds Upgrades for Fiji’s CWM Hospital — What’s Next?
in Fiji NewsSignificant upgrades are underway at Suva’s Colonial War Memorial Hospital, backed by a new Australia-Fiji partnership. The multi-phase project aims to reinforce essential services, from urgent repairs to improved wards and infrastructure, signaling a major boost to local healthcare.
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600 Teachers Deployed as Education Ministry Tackles Shortages
in Fiji NewsA bold plan is taking shape to steady classrooms amid teacher shortages. Temporary redeployments, a wave of new graduates, and a rallying call for community support point to a collective effort to protect and improve education—sparking questions about what comes next for students.
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Manchester United Parts Ways With Amorim After Tumultuous Tenure
in Fiji NewsRuben Amorim’s Manchester United chapter closes in dramatic fashion after a season of mounting pressure and mixed results, capped by a tense press conference that left questions about the club’s direction lingering.
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Sugar Industry Tribunal Sets End Date for Rarawai Mill Crushing Season
in Fiji NewsAn unexpected development shakes the 2025 sugar season as the Sugar Industry Tribunal sets a clear end for milling at the Rarawai Mill. With a tight deadline looming, farmers and harvesting crews are racing to align deliveries and plans. The move signals a pivotal moment for the sector and its livelihoods.
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Rabuka Returns to Fiji’s Historic Prime Minister’s Residence
in Fiji NewsPrime Minister Rabuka is moving back to Fiji’s official PM residence at 224 Ratu Sukuna Road, a home steeped in the nation’s leadership history. The relocation signals a return to tradition and a new chapter for the Prime Minister and his family.
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CID Arrests Suspect in Elderly Bank Card Theft Case
in Fiji NewsAn arrest has been made in connection with an alleged theft from an elderly victim, with items believed to belong to the victim found in the suspect’s possession. Investigators are gathering witness statements as the case unfolds and more evidence is reviewed. The investigation highlights the commitment to protecting vulnerable residents and ensuring justice.
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Fiji’s Skills Shortage: Is University-Industry Collaboration the Key to Attracting Investment?
in Fiji NewsFiji is grappling with a widening skills gap that could slow growth in key sectors like tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. It’s not just about numbers—it’s about equipping the workforce with the right, market-ready skills. A new push for closer ties between universities and the private sector hints at a bold plan to reshape the talent…
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Fiji Lifts Beche-de-Mer Ban for Limited Season Under Monitoring
in Fiji NewsFiji is taking a careful step to reopen the bêche-de-mer trade, promising a balanced approach that supports livelihoods while protecting marine ecosystems. A four-month harvest window, followed by a short processing/export period, will be closely monitored to ensure sustainable use of the resources.
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Fiji to Tighten Energy Safeguards as Tariff Review Begins
in Fiji NewsFiji’s electricity policy is in focus as authorities reassess the legacy of a partial Energy Fiji Limited sale. A push for stronger renewable protections, price stability, and clearer government oversight points to a more resilient, transparent energy future.
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Ioan Cunningham Joins Scotland Women’s Rugby as Senior Assistant Coach
in Fiji NewsFormer Fiji women’s rugby head coach Ioan Cunningham takes on a senior assistant role with Scotland Women, signaling a bold new era for both programs. His move underscores the growing influence of Fiji’s talent on the international stage and hints at the high-performance path ahead.
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Fiji Businesses Rally for Input Ahead of Electricity Tariff Public Consultations
in Fiji NewsFiji’s business community braces for a proposed 34.7% jump in commercial electricity tariffs as public consultations kick off. Industry leaders warn the hike could ripple through investment, growth, and competitiveness, urging a balanced approach.
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Sale Sharks in talks to sign Loganimasi ahead of 2026 season
in Fiji NewsSale Sharks are weighing a bold bid for Ponipate Loganimasi, the Fiji back whose electric pace and versatility have him turning heads. With a breakout season at club level and a rising international profile, Loganimasi’s potential move promises to shape the Sharks’ plans for the upcoming campaign.
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Elle Fanning Praises Kim Kardashian’s Closet at Critics Choice 2026, Embraces Vintage Fashion
in Fiji NewsElle Fanning opens up about her love for vintage fashion, the sentimental pull of keeping treasured pieces, and how mood and eras steer her wardrobe. She also nods to Kim Kardashian’s famously organized closet and hints at a standout 2003 archival gown that sparked red-carpet chatter.
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Debt Edges Higher as Pacific Secures Major Health and Ocean Financing
in Fiji NewsHere are three short teaser options you can choose from: Option A: Debt is edging upward even as new financing from major development partners starts to line up. A closer look hints at how upcoming projects in health, water security, and growth could shape the fiscal path ahead. Option B: A fresh debt snapshot and…
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Maduro in U.S. Court Faces Charges That Could Put Venezuela’s Leader Behind Bars for Life
in Fiji NewsShackled and defiant, a former president appears before a U.S. judge, insisting he remains Venezuela’s rightful leader. With a web of federal charges and questions about capture and legitimacy, the courtroom drama could reshape the country’s future. A tense, high-stakes clash at the heart of Venezuela’s ongoing crisis.
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Oil Leak Shuts Suva’s Walu Bay Streets as Responders Contain Spill
in Fiji NewsAn oil leak at a Suva fuel terminal triggered major disruptions in Walu Bay, prompting evacuations and road closures. Emergency crews moved quickly to contain the spill as authorities redirected traffic and launched an investigation into the cause.
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Fuel Leak at Petro Oceania Terminal in Fiji Triggers Investigation
in Fiji NewsAn overnight fuel leak at a Suva terminal triggered a swift emergency response and on-site containment. With no injuries reported, authorities and Petro Oceania are reviewing the incident as investigations continue to prevent a recurrence.
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Fiji Braces for Global Oil Shocks as Growth Outlook Remains Resilient
in Fiji NewsGlobal tensions push oil prices higher, and Fiji is watching closely. With a forward-looking budget and a bold plan to reach high-income status by 2050, the island nation aims to stay on track even as risks intensify.
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UB40 Concert Set to Fill Nadi Hotels and Boost Local Economy
in Fiji NewsAnticipation is building in Nadi as a high-profile concert lines up, with hotel rooms moving fast and local businesses gearing up for a busy period. UB40 and Katchafire are drawing crowds that could spark a noticeable ripple across transport, catering, and vendors. The event is shaping up to be a watershed moment for the region.
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TSLS Names New CEO in Fiji, Aims to Modernize Tertiary Education Access
in Fiji NewsDr. Apisalome Movono has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of TSLS, marking a pivotal moment for Fiji’s tertiary education landscape. With a strong track record in education leadership and regional policy, his appointment signals modernization, expanded access, and stronger partnerships aimed at boosting national skills development.