Fiji has officially taken over the chairmanship of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) following a traditional handover ceremony held at the Bose Levu Vakaturaga Grounds in Suva this morning.
Fiji’s Opposition MP Alvick Maharaj has demanded the immediate release of the full Commission of Inquiry (COI) report and the names of nine individuals—some allegedly sitting in Cabinet—accused of misconduct.
Fiji’s Supreme Court will hold a directions hearing tomorrow in a constitutional case brought by Cabinet, which has appointed top Australian barrister Bret Walker SC to seek clarity on how
Fiji’s Parliament has approved changes to its 2025 sitting calendar, postponing the week-long budget debate by seven days to accommodate an official visit by the King and Queen of Tonga.
Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has ordered an immediate investigation into the treatment of 26 Bangladeshi workers following reports of poor living conditions and alleged breaches of employment contracts at
Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will meet the Chair of the Commission of Inquiry (COI), Retired Justice David Aston-Lewis, and Counsel Assisting the Inquiry Janet Mason, at the State House
Fiji’s leaders are grappling with the US government's surprise decision to impose a 32% tariff on Fijian exports. While Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka sees this as a signal to seek
The Ratu Cakobau House officially reopened today, nearly a year after it closed for renovations, marking a significant step towards fulfilling the vision of Tailevu’s high chiefs to establish businesses