Fiji’s Parliament is expected to table the Truth and Reconciliation Bill later today, a key piece of legislation aimed at addressing the country’s political and racial divisions.
Fiji's Coalition Government has exceeded expectations for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, their first year in office since winning the 2022 General Elections, with provisional financial records indicating a smaller-than-expected budget
Five people, including May 2000 coup leader George Speight and 2nd November 2000 mutiny leader Shane Stevens, have been granted presidential pardons, along with five others, following a review by
Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has affirmed the stability of his coalition government, despite recent shifts in political allegiance by former FijiFirst party members.
In a move to address growing public concern, Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka addressed the nation, by promising transparency and public involvement in the upcoming legislative process to amend the
The National Federation Party (NFP), the second major party in Fiji’s 3-party Coalition Government, has strongly refuted allegations leveled by Lynda Tabuya, Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection and