NFA warns growers
The National Fire Authority has advised cane farmers against burning their crop before cutting it because it could cause unwanted fire situations.
View Article$115k cancer pills out of date
MORE than $115,000 worth of cancer drugs reached expiry date before use between 2008-2009, says the Fiji Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Services Centre.
View Article15 years for child rapist
A 60-YEAR-old man who raped a six-year-old girl left in his care while her mother was at work has been jailed for 15 years.
View ArticleBid for $1m drought relief
THE National Disaster Management Office has sent an application to the Prime Minister's relief fund for $1million to drought-hit areas.
View ArticleVegetable shortage looms
EXPECT a vegetable shortage in markets soon, warns the Ministry of Agriculture.
View ArticleWater supply run out fast
VILLAGES in the Lau group who were carted water last week say supplies are depleting quickly.
View ArticleLife ends on land of love
A HUSBAND's gift to his wife of 27 years became the piece of land where her lover's life came to a brutal end yesterday.
View ArticleReturn of Malaga
A MUSICAL production by a renowned composer could soon be heard on Broadway in New York to the Rugby World Cup Festival in New Zealand.
View ArticleFalse farming notion
PARENTS and students of Nasinu Secondary School have been told the notion that farming is only for academically poor students, is false.
View ArticleFirst aid for defence forces
CLOSE to 100 military and police officers underwent a two day first aid training to mark World First Aid Day in Fiji.
View ArticleTPAF signs $3m deal
Training and Productivity Authority of Fiji signed a $3million deal yesterday with Higher Education Commission (HEC).
View ArticleUni open day inspires young minds
THOUSANDS of students visited the various campuses at the Fiji National University during its open day on Friday.
View ArticlePorts to provide efficient services
THE Government has adopted policies to improve the quality of port services, enhance productivity and be cost effective.
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