Fiji News
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Madigi Double Lifts 4R FC as Friends United Bow Out of Playoffs
in Fiji NewsDrama unfolds in Fiji’s National Club Championship as a hopeful campaign hits a 3-0 setback, while another side rides momentum toward a crucial next clash. With the qualifiers behind them and the road ahead narrowing, twists abound as the title chase heats up.
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Waimicia Opens Trio of Local Businesses in Rakiraki, Sparking Jobs and Rural Growth
in Fiji NewsRa Province takes a big step toward rural renewal as Waimicia unveils a new trio of outlets—a supermarket, a restaurant, and a bakery in a landmark $6 million project. Behind the storefronts, fresh opportunities and stronger community ties are taking shape.
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Fiji Braces for Nationwide Flash Floods as Heavy Rains Roll In
in Fiji NewsHeavy rains and a looming flash flood risk have Fiji on edge as a trough of low pressure lingers. Authorities urge vigilance for sudden weather changes and to avoid flooded routes in low-lying areas.
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Asivorosi Rabo Signs with Bula FC Ahead of OFC Pro League 2026
in Fiji NewsTwenty-year-old Asivorosi Rabo signs with Bula FC, marking the 14th addition as the club gears up for the OFC Pro League. From Fiji’s youth ranks to a pro dream taking shape, his journey hints at a season filled with ambition, growth, and big moments ahead.
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Police Chief Defends Integrity as Viber Chat Probe Unfolds
in Fiji NewsPolice Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu addresses rising questions about alleged drug-related chats within the force, urging patience as investigators press ahead. He frames the inquiry as a test of transparency and integrity, underscoring the independence of the investigation and the commitment to uncover the truth.
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Suva High Court to Rule on Judicial Review Tied to Controversial Inquiry Report
in Fiji NewsAll eyes are on the Suva High Court as a judicial review tied to a hotly debated Commission of Inquiry heads toward a January 23 ruling. Contesting parties argue over the report’s findings and the consequences tied to them, making this a pivotal moment with potential broader legal implications.
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Thailand Plans Early Elections After Parliament Dissolution
in Fiji NewsThailand’s prime minister signals a dramatic shift—dissolving parliament and pushing for early elections to “return power to the people” amid rising tensions with the opposition. Border clashes and economic headwinds add to the uncertainty as royal assent could set the timing. The move could reshape Thailand’s political landscape in the weeks ahead.
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Fiji PM Rabuka’s Black Thursday campaign to unite the nation against violence toward women and girls
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Prime Minister calls for a nationwide act of solidarity against violence toward women and girls—wearing black on Thursdays as a visible pledge. He stresses that real change must happen every day, not just on a designated day, and ties the effort to ongoing health awareness and honoring peacekeepers. A timely reminder of collective responsibility…
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Villages on City Borders Win Voting Rights in Local Elections
in Fiji NewsAn administrative tweak extends local voting rights to a cluster of villages near municipal boundaries—without changing land ownership or governance. Officials say services will be equalized and residents won’t pay municipal rates, signaling a move toward fair access to government services.
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Fiji on the Brink: WHO Warns of 25,000 HIV Infections by 2029 Among People Who Inject Drugs
in Fiji NewsFiji could face a looming HIV crisis among people who inject drugs, with projections of up to 25,000 infections by 2029 if action stalls. A recent assessment flags risky injecting, limited access to sterile gear, and stigma—and it urges rapid, evidence-based harm reduction, expanded testing, and regional collaboration to curb the rising tide.
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Fiji’s Blood-Prep Meth Trend Triggers WHO Health Warning
in Fiji NewsIn Fiji, a troubling new meth-use pattern involves dissolving the drug in blood for injection. Believed to intensify the high, it also carries grave health risks, including blood-borne infections. The emerging practice highlights urgent concerns about protecting vulnerable communities from dangerous drug-use behaviors.
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Fiji Reports 80% of Specialist Posts Filled, Yet Gaps Persist
in Fiji NewsFiji moves to close the gap in its specialist medical ranks, with 80% of posts filled but key vacancies persisting. A multi-million-dollar recruitment push, acting arrangements, and visiting medical teams are part of a broader strategy to keep services flowing while backlogs are addressed. International partnerships are on the table to bring in needed expertise.
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From Pageant Runway to Fiji’s Medical Ward: Meet the New MBBS Doctor
in Fiji NewsSix years, countless late nights, and a milestone that blends medicine with pageantry. Dr. Peggy Ravusiro’s MBBS journey—shaped by family support, ties to Papua New Guinea and Kadavu, and a hint of divine timing—embodies grit, grace, and the power of chasing multiple dreams at once. A standout tale of resilience and aspiration.
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Walkovers and Nail-Biting Encounters Define Latest Men’s Pool Round
in Fiji NewsAn action-packed round of men’s pool action delivered big thrills, surprising upsets, and standout performances as teams battle for position. Dominant showings, tight clashes, and several walkovers reshaped the standings and set the stage for an even more heated chase as the season progresses. The upcoming morning showdown adds another layer of anticipation for fans.
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Fiji’s Wairiki 7s: The Rise of the World’s Biggest Grassroots Rugby Festival
in Fiji NewsFrom a modest start in 2007 to a cornerstone of Fiji’s grassroots sports, the Wairiki 7s is redefining the local rugby scene. Its bold, multi-sport twist—sevens, volleyball, netball and more—highlights a vibrant community spirit and a tradition of inclusive, rising talent. A story of growth, unity, and sport that goes beyond the field.
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Loloma Heights U21 Rugby Eyes Breakthrough at Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni
in Fiji NewsOptimism and unity drive Loloma Heights’ under-21 rugby team as they chase a memorable showing at the Fiji Bitter Wairiki 7s in Taveuni. Built from players across Urata’s clubs, the squad is tightening up, sharpening fitness, and aiming to leave a lasting impression in the days ahead.
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Haier Appliances Now at Courts: Trusted Quality, Flexible Financing
in Fiji NewsHaier’s global reliability meets trusted local support through Courts. From kitchens to laundry and refrigeration, enjoy a solid warranty and flexible payment options that make upgrading smarter and simpler.
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This Christmas, White Goods Take Center Stage with Home & Living’s Biggest Deals
in Fiji NewsGet ready for a Christmas season of smart savings on essential appliances. From bundle deals and festive vouchers to flexible financing, upgrade your home with ease and celebrate in style.
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Fiji Mom Keeps Family Healthy on a Tight Budget
in Fiji NewsRian Kaniabota keeps a careful budget in Kinoya, Fiji, feeding five children while her husband works overseas. From organic groceries to rain-day savings, her disciplined approach to meals and money reveals a story of resilience, balance, and family-first living.
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Fiji Mom of Five: A Recipe for Organic Living and Smart Saving
in Fiji NewsA devoted mother of five shares how she keeps a bustling household healthy, budget-savvy, and full of lessons for her kids—even with a partner away.
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Fiji Leads Global Push for Coral Reef Climate Resilience at UNEA-7
in Fiji NewsFiji steers a landmark push at UNEA‑7 to accelerate global action for coral reef resilience. Backed by Pacific partners, the resolution calls for urgent funding, broader international cooperation, and inclusive multilateralism to safeguard reefs—and the communities that rely on them—from climate change, pollution, and overfishing.