- Unions unhappy with 2% pay restoration
Thursday (04 Dec)
The unions are not happy with the 2% pay restoration to be paid out to civil servants next week by the PSC.
Fiji Public Service Association general secretary Rajeshwar Singh says the 2% restoration...
- Plastic Bottle Ban Sparked by Fiji Water
Thursday (04 Dec)
After earlier protests which highlighted Fiji Water, Canada’s largest city has banned the sale of plastic water bottles from all municipal buildings and establishments.It will be extended to all city property...
- Qawa River pollution culprit found
Thursday (04 Dec)
Authorities have found the Fiji Sugar Corporation is responsible for industrial waste polluting the Qawa River in Labasa.
Local Government Permanent Secretary Ram Chandra told Radio Fiji News it is...
- More reduction in fuel prices expected
Thursday (04 Dec)
There will be a further drop in fuel prices towards the end of the month.
The Prices and Incomes Board says it has yet to receive submissions from the different oil companies as yet however another...
- Killer bus driver released on bail
Thursday (04 Dec)
The driver of the mini bus that crashed killing four Korean tourists has been released on a $900 bail.
Mutiyar Singh appeared before Magistrate Laveti this morning in a special sitting at the Naviti...
- NLTB’s former GM to appear in court
Thursday (04 Dec)
Former Native Land Trust Board general Manager Kalivati Bakani is to appear in court this afternoon.
He was taken in for questioning yesterday by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption and...
- Weatherman discloses Monasavu rainfall activity
Thursday (04 Dec)
More rain has been recorded at Monasavu as of the 30th of last month compared to the same period last year.
The Director of Meteorology Rajendra Prasad says for the period of March to April last year...
- FSC struggles to meet target
Thursday (04 Dec)
The Fiji Sugar Corporation is struggling to make at least two hundred and forty thousand tons of sugar with the remaining two mills Rarawai and Labasa still crushing.
According to the mill performance...
- Sugar Commission says ‘grow cane commercially’
Thursday (04 Dec)
The Sugar Commission of Fiji believes the European Union has not closed the book on grants to Fiji for cane development programs for the year 2008 and 2010 worth twenty seven million Euros.
However...
- Police apologies to Council
Thursday (04 Dec)
The police officer in charge of Maritime Provinces Rupeni Laqia has apologized to the Kadavu Provincial Council.
Laqia admitted to the council that there were weaknesses in services provided to the...