- Fiji Murder Trial Ends in Acquittal Amid CCTV and DNA Doubts
A High Court acquits Akuila Noa in a high-profile murder case, finding the Prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The ruling casts doubt on CCTV identifications and DNA evidence, underscoring the need for credible, properly handled evidence.
- Mother of Two Graduates Into Fiji Police at Suva Passing-Out Parade
Mother of two, Lavenia Marama, marks a bold new chapter as she steps into the Fiji Police Force after a grueling training journey. She credits faith and a solid support system—especially her children—for keeping her focused. Her advice to other single mothers? Never give up—opportunities are there for those who persevere.
- Shea Serrano’s Expensive Basketball: Redefining the Game Beyond Stats
Is basketball greatness defined by numbers, or by the moments that linger long after the final buzzer? Shea Serrano’s Expensive Basketball dives into that question, pairing with data expert Mike Lynch to chase the magic behind Michael Jordan—and the curious, recurring thread of the number six. It’s a fresh, emotion-forward look at the game we love, where feeling often outruns the stats.
- Brainerd Mayor Takes Principled Stand, Declines to Sign Controversial Letter
Brainerd Mayor Dave Badeaux’s decision not to sign a letter to state lawmakers has stalled into a heated debate over fraud, waste, and fiscal accountability. His principled stance has sparked a broader conversation among local leaders about how to address state spending and governance.
- Fiji Faces January 1 Electricity Tariff Hike: What It Could Mean for Your Bills
Fiji faces a January electricity tariff hike that could ripple into higher costs for essentials across households and businesses. Stakeholders are demanding transparent use of extra revenue for renewables and infrastructure, plus broader consultations before pricing decisions. The debate highlights the balance between affordability, reliability, and the push for long‑term energy upgrades.