Recent statistics released for the year 2023 indicate a decline in reported cases of child abuse but Fiji's Minister for Women and Children, Lynda Tabuya, urges caution in interpreting this
The case involving former Fiji Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and suspended Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho has been adjourned for closing arguments next week after the defense concluded their case, with
Fiji's former Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama, has denied the allegations against him, asserting that Rusiate Tudravu, a key prosecution witness, 'lied' in his testimony in court.
The tribunal appointed to look into complaints against the suspended Chief Justice Kamal Kumar has decided to hold the hearing in a public setting, with conditions to protect the rights
The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) is set to launch the Tertiary Entry Level Paid Program (TELPP) in 2024, an initiative aimed at recruiting and developing top-tier tertiary students.
A significant number of child abuse cases involved individuals identifying as Christians, particularly in iTaukei families, a newly released report on child abuse in Fiji (2016-2019) indicates.
A woman accused of importing and possessing nearly 200kg of methamphetamine, a crime carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, has been denied bail by a Suva magistrate's court.