Fiji News
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Dr. Jemesa Tudravu: Remembering a Pacific Public Health Stalwart
in Fiji NewsFarewell to a distinguished Pacific health leader whose decades of service and steadfast leadership left an enduring mark on public health. Tributes highlight a quiet strength and a vision for community-driven care that will continue to inspire health work across the region.
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Fiji Festive Season Safety Drive Aims to Protect Children
in Fiji NewsA new festive-season initiative is underway to protect vulnerable residents—children, the elderly, and families—through outreach and support. Discover how communities are stepping up to keep streets safe and brighten the holidays.
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Fiji Athletes Rally Behind Fundraiser to Equip Teammates
in Fiji NewsFiji gold medalist Deborah Bulai launches a fundraising push to kit out her Bullet Academy United teammates, earning praise from veteran long jumper Eugene Volmer. A heartfelt moment spotlighting how athletes lift one another up in sport.
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Tree of Hope Drive Spreads Holiday Joy to Fiji’s Vulnerable Children
in Fiji NewsDuring the festive season, a Tree of Hope Drive by Lautoka and Ba hospital teams brings gifts and moments of care to vulnerable children, turning small acts of kindness into lasting memories.
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Anthony Joshua Nigeria car crash leaves two dead near Lagos expressway
in Fiji NewsAnthony Joshua is at the center of a shocking road incident in Nigeria. As details unfold, the boxing world watches closely for updates on his condition and what this could mean for his future in the ring.
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Kadavu Kava Farmers Adapt with Direct Sales to Boost Income
in Fiji NewsFarmers are navigating changing kava markets as post-harvest planning and market access shape their earnings. In Kadavu, resilience shines through as growers diversify their offerings and explore direct-to-consumer sales, turning obstacles into new income opportunities and renewed hope.
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Fiji Methodists urge true Christmas spirit amid holiday excess
in Fiji NewsMethodist leaders in Fiji warn Christmas celebrations are drifting from their spiritual roots, shadowed by alcohol and disorder. They urge a return to the season’s true meaning—God’s love and the birth of Christ—calling families to embrace reflection, unity, and faith-filled celebrations this festive season.
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Backlog Cleared: Fiji Public Works Annual Reports Headed to Parliament and Cabinet
in Fiji NewsLong-awaited annual reports across key ministries have finally been finalized, signaling a milestone in governance and accountability. The move promises sharper planning, clearer documentation, and a renewed push for transparency as the public sector moves toward greater parliamentary oversight.
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Suva Kava Vendors Hit by Short Supply and Shifting Habits
in Fiji NewsCracks are forming in Suva’s kava market as prices rise and supply tightens, reshaping who shops and how. With farming cooperatives fading, vendors are pivoting to new ventures like virgin oil and crafts in search of a lifeline.
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Fiji to Install Eight New Trash Booms in Key Waterways to Fight Litter
in Fiji NewsEight new trash booms are set to begin clearing Fiji’s key waterways of floating litter, with installations planned by early next month. A strengthened national response—backed by Trash Boom Pacific and Coca-Cola partners—will guide site assessments, community engagement, and ongoing waste recovery. The move builds on proven efforts and signals a broader, data-driven push to…
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Fiji Police Mobilizes 5,100 Officers for Festive Season Security
in Fiji NewsFiji is ramping up public safety for the festive season with a multi-million dollar boost, bringing thousands of officers onto the streets. Enhanced visibility, 24-hour standby teams, and an expanded CCTV network are set to guard communities from urban centers to coastal areas, as patrols and checkpoints intensify through the holidays.
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Nasinu’s Waste Dilemma: Is Illegal Dumping Behind Post-Collection Piles?
in Fiji NewsRising rubbish in Nasinu isn’t blamed on late pickups, but on illegal dumping and poor waste separation. Cleanup crews are targeting hotspots as residents are urged to rethink disposal habits and consider composting. Strong community action could be the key to cleaner streets.
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Police seek public help to identify woman found dead in Korovuto
in Fiji NewsInvestigators are pursuing leads in a troubling case on Mate Rd, Korovuto, as they seek public help to advance the inquiry. The community’s cooperation could be crucial in uncovering what happened and bringing answers in this difficult situation.
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CCTV Triggers Arrests in Wailoku Aggravated Robbery Probe
in Fiji NewsArrests were made in connection with an aggravated robbery in Wailoku after CCTV footage prompted police action. Three youths and a man in his 20s are in custody as the investigation continues, underscoring ongoing concerns about youth crime in the area.
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Boxing Day stabbing murder case heads to Labasa High Court on Vanua Levu
in Fiji NewsBoxing Day violence in a rural community leaves one man dead and another remanded on murder charges. The case has moved to Labasa High Court with a January hearing as investigators probe a fatal stabbing at a local bus shelter.
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Fiji Rugby Unveils Women in Rugby Strategy to Shape 2026 Plans
in Fiji NewsFiji’s rugby leadership unveils a bold plan to grow women’s rugby and strengthen governance for the years ahead. As the sport reviews 2025 and looks toward 2026, anticipation builds for a more inclusive, high-performance future.
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Mocenacagi Joins Mike Friday’s Select 7s Ahead of Coral Coast Fiji 7s
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Sevuloni Mocenacagi brings Olympic-grade power to the Mike Friday Select 7s. A feared forward famed for explosive carries and relentless breakdown work, he joins a mix of seasoned champions and rising talent. With a home spotlight at the Coral Coast Fiji 7s, fans can expect hard-hitting, high-stakes sevens action.
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Fiji Pauses Electricity Tariff Hike to Open Stakeholder Consultations
in Fiji NewsFiji’s plan for a major electricity tariff hike is paused to allow wider stakeholder discussions. With business costs already tight, the pause could set the stage for a more balanced approach that shapes growth and competitiveness.
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Floating Marinas Could Redefine Pacific Resilience Against Seismic and Climate Challenges
in Fiji NewsAcross the Pacific, seismic shocks and a changing climate are testing how communities defend essential relief routes. A bold strategy centers on floating, adaptable structures and modular production that can be assembled locally, slashing costs and timelines. With a focus on local partnerships and skills, this approach could reshape resilience and open new opportunities for…
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Bula FC Begins Discovery Season Ahead of Inaugural OFC Pro League
in Fiji NewsBula FC braces for the OFC Pro League with a measured plan: a debut season built on learning, exposure, and steady development rather than quick glory. Under coach Stephane Auvary, the Fiji club aims to lay a strong foundation as the competition kicks off.
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TLTB Chair Defends CEO Amid Defamation Claims Over Retirement Benefits
in Fiji NewsTLTB’s governance chair steps in to defend the CEO amid online criticism, asserting that retirement-benefit decisions were policy-driven and fairly administered. He dismisses the allegations as false and defamatory, underscoring a commitment to transparency in governance.