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  • Two Women Dead as Police Seek Clues During 16 Days of Activism Against GBV

    Two Women Dead as Police Seek Clues During 16 Days of Activism Against GBV

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Two women have died, and police are appealing for public assistance as investigations unfold during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Details are still emerging as authorities pursue leads and urge anyone with information to come forward.

  • A Daughter’s Lifelong Care for Her 102-Year-Old Father

    A Daughter’s Lifelong Care for Her 102-Year-Old Father

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Decades of devoted care bind a daughter to her 102-year-old father, revealing a life shaped by faith, sacrifice, and family. A tender portrait of resilience and the quiet power of unconditional love that spans generations.

  • Mahoney Stops Hill in Sixth Round as Hill Eyes a Comeback

    Mahoney Stops Hill in Sixth Round as Hill Eyes a Comeback

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Ben Mahoney halted Winston Hill in the sixth round with a sharp, powerful flurry, signaling a pivotal moment in their careers. While Mahoney celebrates a hard-fought win, Hill takes the setback in stride, signing up for a determined comeback. A night that hints at bigger chapters to come for both fighters.

  • Late Buendia strike seals Aston Villa victory over Arsenal

    Late Buendia strike seals Aston Villa victory over Arsenal

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Late drama at Villa Park changes the title picture as Emiliano Buendia nets a last-gasp winner to hand Arsenal a 2-1 defeat. Villa’s relentless surge, sparked by an opener from Matty Cash, keeps their momentum going and raises fresh questions for Arsenal’s defense. A reshaping of the race and a reminder of Unai Emery’s growing…

  • Fiji Media Awards Return After 17-Year Hiatus, Spotlight on Women Leaders and Media Resilience

    Fiji Media Awards Return After 17-Year Hiatus, Spotlight on Women Leaders and Media Resilience

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    After a 17-year hiatus, Fiji’s Awards for Media Excellence return, signaling a renewed wave of confidence and pride in the nation’s journalists. A spotlight on resilience, rising female leadership, and a call for deeper, more accountable storytelling hints at a bold new chapter for Fiji’s media landscape.

  • Fiji Times Dominates FAME Awards as Digital Chief Wins Journalist of the Year and Scoop of the Year

    Fiji Times Dominates FAME Awards as Digital Chief Wins Journalist of the Year and Scoop of the Year

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An awards night spotlighted fearless storytelling and accountability across Fiji’s media. A digital editor claimed Journalist of the Year, fueled by a headline-making interview that sparked national conversation. From rural features to in-depth health reporting, this year’s laureates showcased journalism’s power to inform and unite.

  • Western Division Police Ready for Festive Season After Readiness Check

    Western Division Police Ready for Festive Season After Readiness Check

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    With the festive season on the horizon, the Western Division unveils a comprehensive Operational Readiness Check led by Divisional Police Commander SSP Lakobo Vaisewa. The assessment covered vehicles, safety gear, and disaster-response equipment, signaling a proactive, safety-first approach for holidays and travel.

  • Education Ministry Tightens Acting Allowance Payments After Ghost Employee Concerns

    Education Ministry Tightens Acting Allowance Payments After Ghost Employee Concerns

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    New details emerge on acting allowances for teachers and Ministry staff as officials explain ongoing payouts and the verification steps that have caused some delays. The drive to stamp out past ghost-payments and to fill vacant posts is moving forward, with a focus on boosting morale and efficiency across education staff.

  • Fiji storms into HSBC SVNS Cape Town 7s semi-finals after commanding win over New Zealand

    Fiji storms into HSBC SVNS Cape Town 7s semi-finals after commanding win over New Zealand

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s men’s 7s charged into the Cape Town semi-finals with a commanding display that left rivals in their wake. After a rocky start to the weekend, momentum is building as they chase another SVNS title.

  • Strides for Strength Walkathon: Walking Toward Safer, More Inclusive Communities

    Strides for Strength Walkathon: Walking Toward Safer, More Inclusive Communities

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An inspiring Strides for Strength Walkathon brought together students, alumni, and families to champion respect, safety, and inclusive communities. Centered on positive masculinity and disability inclusion, the event points to a hopeful stride toward ending violence.

  • Cape Town Sevens: Fiji 7s push for silverware as finals loom

    Cape Town Sevens: Fiji 7s push for silverware as finals loom

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Cape Town serves up a mix of highs and near-misses for Fiji’s 7s teams. The men surged with two crucial wins to keep Cup hopes alive, while the women battled bravely but fell short of the semis—now focusing on a strong finish in the classification rounds.

  • Fiji Boxer Hill Aims for Historic Pan Pacific Title on the Gold Coast

    Fiji Boxer Hill Aims for Historic Pan Pacific Title on the Gold Coast

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    On the Gold Coast, Winston Hill steps into a ring that means more than a title—it’s his Fiji debut on the world stage. A high-stakes clash, fierce pride, and a moment that could spark a new chapter for his people.

  • QVS Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness

    QVS Stride with Strength Walkathon Sparks Disability Inclusion and GBV Awareness

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Disability advocate Nafitalai Uluinakorotabu celebrated a landmark “Stride with Strength” Walkathon, spotlighting Queen Victoria School’s commitment to inclusion and the fight against GBV. The event united families, communities, and influential leaders, hinting at a growing movement toward disability rights and gender equality—and a potential annual tradition of solidarity.

  • Fiji’s Hindi Diversity Sparks Education Push at Major Conference

    Fiji’s Hindi Diversity Sparks Education Push at Major Conference

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji’s vibrant linguistic landscape shows Hindi evolving in real time—bridging Fiji Hindi and Manak Hindi across classrooms, homes, and online spaces. A living language that adapts to culture and technology, it reinforces identity and heritage for future generations.

  • Lautoka Police Seek Help Identifying Woman Found Dead at Fenner Park

    Lautoka Police Seek Help Identifying Woman Found Dead at Fenner Park

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    An unidentified woman is found in Fenner Park, and with few clues available, investigators are turning to the community for information. Who she was and what happened remains a mystery.

  • Romy Mars Denies Plastic Surgery Rumors Amid Online Body Image Scrutiny

    Romy Mars Denies Plastic Surgery Rumors Amid Online Body Image Scrutiny

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Romy Mars speaks out against online body-shaming in a candid TikTok, denying cosmetic work and highlighting natural changes. She also opens up about fame, identity, and Hollywood nepotism, delivering a timely reminder to stay true to oneself.

  • Fiji Considers Steeper Fines for Unlicensed Burials Under Burial and Cremation (Amendment) Bill 2025

    Fiji Considers Steeper Fines for Unlicensed Burials Under Burial and Cremation (Amendment) Bill 2025

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    A proposed amendment to Fiji’s Burial and Cremation Act would dramatically raise penalties for unlicensed burials and require all burial grounds to be formally registered. With calls to tighten licensing and maintenance oversight, the measure aims to elevate standards and public health safeguards nationwide.

  • Fiji and New Zealand Target $2B Agricultural Trade by 2030

    Fiji and New Zealand Target $2B Agricultural Trade by 2030

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fiji and New Zealand are pushing a bold new chapter in agriculture and trade, aiming for as much as $2 billion in two-way commerce by 2030. A recent high-level mission spotlighted tech-driven farming, water governance, and climate-smart practices designed to boost resilience and exports. The collaboration promises education, partnerships, and modernized farming that could transform…

  • Fiji’s 2006 Parliament Alumni Plan Reunion

    Fiji’s 2006 Parliament Alumni Plan Reunion

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Former Fiji lawmakers, including those who served a six-month stint in 2006, reunite this weekend under ex-Speaker Pita Nacuva. The gathering aims to acknowledge a turbulent chapter, spark conversation, and move toward healing and a more unified political future.

  • First PALM life-insurance payout to Fijian migrant worker

    First PALM life-insurance payout to Fijian migrant worker

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    History in the making under the PALM scheme: a Fijian worker becomes the first to receive an insurance payout, highlighting how small acts of foresight can protect a family’s future. A quiet reminder of planning, protection, and care across borders.

  • Fijiana Sevens Unveil New Playbook Ahead of Cape Town Sevens

    Fijiana Sevens Unveil New Playbook Ahead of Cape Town Sevens

    Dec 6, 2025
    in Fiji News

    Fijiana Sevens are sharpening their Cape Town game plan with a flexible, team-centered approach—video reviews, collaborative learning, and player-led tweaks to warm-ups. Facing a tough pool, the focus is on unity and smart execution to push their performance forward.

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  • Two Women Dead as Police Seek Clues During 16 Days of Activism Against GBV
    Two Women Dead as Police Seek Clues During 16 Days of Activism Against GBVDecember 6, 2025
    Two women have died, and police are appealing for public assistance as investigations unfold during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Details are still emerging as authorities pursue leads and urge anyone with information to come forward.
  • A Daughter's Lifelong Care for Her 102-Year-Old Father
    A Daughter’s Lifelong Care for Her 102-Year-Old FatherDecember 6, 2025
    Decades of devoted care bind a daughter to her 102-year-old father, revealing a life shaped by faith, sacrifice, and family. A tender portrait of resilience and the quiet power of unconditional love that spans generations.
  • Ben Mahoney Stops Winston Hill in Sixth for IBF Pan Pacific Super Welterweight Win
    Mahoney Stops Hill in Sixth Round as Hill Eyes a ComebackDecember 6, 2025
    Ben Mahoney halted Winston Hill in the sixth round with a sharp, powerful flurry, signaling a pivotal moment in their careers. While Mahoney celebrates a hard-fought win, Hill takes the setback in stride, signing up for a determined comeback. A night that hints at bigger chapters to come for both fighters.
  • Late Buendia strike seals Aston Villa victory over Arsenal
    Late Buendia strike seals Aston Villa victory over ArsenalDecember 6, 2025
    Late drama at Villa Park changes the title picture as Emiliano Buendia nets a last-gasp winner to hand Arsenal a 2-1 defeat. Villa’s relentless surge, sparked by an opener from Matty Cash, keeps their momentum going and raises fresh questions for Arsenal’s defense. A reshaping of the race and a reminder of Unai Emery’s growing influence.
  • Fiji Media Awards Return After 17-Year Hiatus, Spotlight on Women Leaders and Media Resilience
    Fiji Media Awards Return After 17-Year Hiatus, Spotlight on Women Leaders and Media ResilienceDecember 6, 2025
    After a 17-year hiatus, Fiji’s Awards for Media Excellence return, signaling a renewed wave of confidence and pride in the nation’s journalists. A spotlight on resilience, rising female leadership, and a call for deeper, more accountable storytelling hints at a bold new chapter for Fiji’s media landscape.
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