Fiji News
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JSC to Convene Over FICAC Leadership as Rokoika Talks Spark Speculation
in Fiji NewsAn emergency JSC meeting is set to shape the fate of Acting FICAC Commissioner Lavi Rokoika, as officials stay tight-lipped about talks and potential recommendations to the President. A recent High Court ruling looms over the proceedings, with implications that could redefine governance at FICAC. The coming days are likely to shed light on how…
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Eka Buadromo: From Island Dorms to Fiji’s Pathology Leader
in Fiji NewsFrom barefoot beginnings on a Fijian island to a trailblazing medical career, Dr. Buadromo’s story is a testament to grit, mentorship, and the power of education. A journey through a rugged boarding school, language barriers, and unwavering determination—reminding us of what’s possible when dreamers persevere.
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From Caregiver to Advocate: Fiji’s Push for Psychosocial Disability Rights
in Fiji NewsAn ordinary caregiver’s transformation reveals the hidden battles of mental health and the power of community support to spark real change. A story of stigma, resilience, and a bold push for rights across the Pacific.
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Fiji CEO Networking Night Sparks Private–Public Dialogue on Growth
in Fiji NewsFiji’s CEO’s Networking event drew 90+ business leaders for a night of high‑level dialogue, connection, and collaboration amid a tough economic climate. With the Prime Minister and the British High Commissioner in attendance, the gathering underscored renewed government–private sector dialogue and a push to ease doing business for growth.
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Workplace Eye Safety: Simple Steps to Protect Your Sight
in Fiji NewsEye safety matters on every job site—factory floors, labs, and even the office. Hidden hazards and everyday routines can threaten sight, but practical protections and smart habits can make all the difference. A quick look at the essentials that keep eyes protected and workplaces productive.
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Motivational Interviewing Set to Redefine Fiji’s Medical Education and Patient Care
in Fiji NewsA new approach could transform Fiji’s patient care: motivational interviewing that puts patients in the driver’s seat of their health. From classrooms to clinics, experts envision education, internships, and ongoing professional development embracing this method to tackle non-communicable diseases and improve outcomes.
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Labasa Bridge Upgrade Sparks Fish Market and Bus Stand Relocation
in Fiji NewsLabasa is gearing up for a major facelift as a bridge closure kicks off a two- to three-year upgrade. Plan ahead for a relocated fish market and a new bus stand that could reshape daily life, traffic, and commerce. With sites eyed near Damodar City, big changes are on the horizon for the town.
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Labasa Bridge Upgrade: Years-Long Fiji Project with Community Safeguards
in Fiji NewsA major Labasa Bridge upgrade is underway, with a multi-year construction period and a strong emphasis on environmental safeguards and community protections. This initiative is part of Fiji’s broader plan to modernize dozens of critical bridges nationwide.
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Fiji High Court Delays Pretrial in Degei Alleged Rape Case Involving Airline Crew Member
in Fiji NewsIliesa Tanoa Degei’s Lautoka pretrial has been adjourned as the defense seeks extra time to review key documents, with the hearing now slated for April 15. Bail remains in place as the case continues to fuel discussions on safety and accountability in the airline industry.
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From Wharf to the HSBC Series: Fiji Sevens Star Boginisoko Seeks Consistency
in Fiji NewsFrom the docks at dawn to the international stage, Nacani Boginisoko’s journey is a tale of grit, sacrifice, and a dream to wear Fiji on the world rugby map. With a coach pressing for consistency, his rising story hints at a season that could redefine his limits in Vancouver and New York.
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Fiji’s Sole Female Swire Shipping Scholar Aims to Break Maritime Barriers in Marine Engineering
in Fiji NewsFrom a small Fiji village, 19-year-old Lania Alexander Robertson is making waves in maritime engineering. As the sole female Swire Shipping scholar, she’s turning a long-held dream into a bold new path for women in a male-dominated field—a story that hints at endless horizons ahead.
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Fiji Court of Appeal overturns Rahman cocaine conviction, orders fresh trial
in Fiji NewsFiji’s Court of Appeal has overturned Joshua Rahman’s conviction in a high-profile cocaine case, ordering a new trial after finding serious errors in the trial judge’s instructions on possession and “joint control” of the home where the drugs were found. The ruling turns on who actually possessed the drugs and what constitutes the legal burden…
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Tailevu Rugby sanctions Korocawiri (Ovea) and Natakali after 2026 Tailevu 10s semi-final abandonment
in Fiji NewsDisciplinary actions follow a controversial semi-final in Tailevu, with fines and warnings issued to the clubs involved. The union emphasizes a renewed commitment to World Rugby values, safety, and community development, reinforcing rugby’s positive spirit across the region.
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Policy-Ready Health Research: Fiji’s Call for Co-Produced Evidence
in Fiji NewsTurning health research into real policy in Fiji isn’t just about data—it’s about aligning findings with national priorities and co-creating evidence with decision-makers. By framing benefits beyond health—like economic gains and smarter urban planning—local NCD data could drive multi-sector action that fits Pacific realities.
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Labasa Water Pipeline Upgrade to Unlock Rara Reservoir
in Fiji NewsLabasa’s water future is being reshaped by a major upgrade, introducing new pipelines and dedicated reservoirs to strengthen reliability. The phased plan aims to bring steady water to more communities, reduce carting, and prepare the system for future growth.
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Nabavatu Relocation Site Advances After Drainage Fixes for 37 Identical Two-Bedroom Homes
in Fiji NewsRelocation work at Nabavatu faces early setbacks as engineers shift focus to drainage to secure a solid foundation. With 37 families awaiting identical two-bedroom homes, progress is steadily returning as site conditions improve and prefabricated components arrive.
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Holi Celebrations Light Up Hindu-Run Schools Worldwide
in Fiji NewsColor, music, and laughter filled school halls as Holi festivities brought students and teachers together. The celebrations spotlight cultural performances and timeless lessons on forgiveness and unity, offering a glimpse into how traditions strengthen bonds across communities.
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Palau Bets on High-Tech Ocean Monitoring Ahead of World Ocean Summit
in Fiji NewsPalau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr. unveils a bold vision for the ocean—where science, technology, and collaboration steer a sustainable blue economy for small island nations. From protecting deep-sea ecosystems to empowering communities, the talk signals a new era of ocean stewardship and regional leadership.
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Japan and UNICEF Announce $5.48M Plan to Protect Fiji’s Youth from Drug Crisis
in Fiji NewsHere are a few short teaser options you can use as excerpts: – A high-profile partnership aims to shield Fiji’s youth from a growing drug crisis with a multi-year, multi-stakeholder plan—focusing on prevention, mentoring, and safer spaces for kids and families. – Japan and UNICEF join forces to empower Fiji’s children, prioritizing parenting support, community…
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Nabukelevu-i-ra Road Closed in Kadavu After Partial Washout
in Fiji NewsKadavu’s Nabukelevu-i-ra Road is closed after a large section was washed away, leaving travelers to navigate a risky detour. With weather delaying repairs, crews are on standby as authorities urge caution near the damaged stretch.
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Veimoana Partnership Could Fast-Track Samoa’s Super Rugby Dream
in Fiji NewsA bold five-year push could reshape Pacific rugby. The Veimoana Partnership aims to lift Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga with a Pacific-led development model, new competitions, and high-performance pathways—potentially paving the way for Samoa to host its own Super Rugby team and energize rugby across the islands. A turning point for the region’s sport and communities.