- Fiji Deploys Portable Speed Cameras to Tackle Speeding
Fiji is facing a sharp rise in road fatalities linked to speeding. A new wave of portable speed cameras, alongside stronger enforcement and public awareness efforts, aims to reshape driving habits and boost road safety. What changes might drivers notice as this plan unfolds?
- FDA Warning Clouds J&J CAR-T Drug Ahead of Q3 Earnings
Regulatory headlines ahead of earnings as the FDA adds a new warning to Johnson & Johnson’s CAR-T therapy Carvykti. With the quarterly report approaching, investors will be watching how the evolving risk-reward story unfolds for the stock.
- Labasa’s Naiyaca Campus: Demolition Hint Triggers Questions Over Public Funds
A long-delayed campus project in Labasa is under fresh scrutiny as safety concerns prompt new questions about funding and governance. A parliamentary committee is seeking full structural reports to decide whether to finish the Naiyaca site or pursue other options, all amid questions of costs and accountability.
- Fiji National University staff push for independent governance review amid leadership concerns
An anonymous group of Fiji National University staff is raising serious concerns about governance and workplace conditions, alleging harsh treatment and questionable leadership moves. They urge an independent review as workloads rise and personal lives are impacted, framing the issue as a test of accountability in Fiji’s higher education sector. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions around staff welfare and institutional governance.
- Ridge Holland Teases WWE NXT Comeback Amid Lisfranc Recovery
Ridge Holland offers a hopeful update on his Lisfranc recovery, sharing plans to get back in the gym and return stronger than ever. Amid a challenging road, the NXT star opens up about the mindset fueling his comeback and the lessons this setback is teaching him—and his family.