No insurance on FSC plant, mills
THE Fiji Sugar Corporation does not insure its property, plant and equipment for risk of losses due to fire, cyclones, flooding or business interruptions.
View ArticleA mother's love
A MOTHER'S love for her child is immeasurable says 70-year old Asenaca Naivolasiga, wife of the late Methodist Church minister Reverend Mosese Naivolasiga who has been nominated for a Pride of Fiji...
View ArticleMiri's a life saver
RETIRED health sister Miriama Seru applied her nursing skills and years of experience in the medical field to save the life of then 68-year old Joeli Vuniwaqa, a hypertension patient who needed medical...
View ArticleTeaching is her love
ADI Cakobau School principal Salote Nawalowalo believes that role models have the ability to mould and shape our future leaders.
View ArticleYouths save heritage
YOUTHS of Biausevu village in in Nadroga have been vigorously involved in clearing land surrounding their homes to replant trees and ensure that their environment will be of use to them now and in the...
View ArticleCane movers talk strategy
THE Fiji Cane Lorry Operators Association will meet at Rarawai mill today to determine its best course of action after a fire stopped operations.
View ArticleGrowers query repairs
THE National Farmers Union is disputing the time-frame given by the Fiji Sugar Corporation to the resumption of crushing at the Rarawai mill in Ba.
View ArticleStop harvest, farmers told
THE National Farmers Union has instructed all growers and cane gangs in Ba to stop harvesting sugar cane.
View ArticleFSC pay under review
THE "exorbitant" salaries of Fiji Sugar Corporation executives are under scrutiny amid calls for a commission of inquiry into the salary structure of the company.
View ArticleHare Krishna celebrates Radharani
THE Hare Krishna Society Northern celebrated the appearance of Radharani by giving food to more than 2000 people and performing skits in Savusavu last weekend.
View ArticleBack to lead after 22 years
NEW Fiji Times publisher Dallas Swinstead says he is delighted to be back in Fiji and especially at the newspaper after 22 years.
View ArticleEx-board chair hails the team
OUTGOING Fiji Times board chairman Ross McDonald said the challenge was for Motibhai to continue the high standards in what were uncertain times.
View ArticleAirline increases flights
PACIFIC Sun has increased flights of its ATR and Otter to Labasa.
View ArticleNews on standby
NEWS Limited will help out Fiji Times if called on to do so by the new owner.
View ArticleBuyout for the people of Fiji
THE Fiji Times-Motibhai combination is a formidable one, new chairman and owner Mahendra Motibhai Patel told staff of the newspaper yesterday.
View ArticlePower of faith
TIME and again, over the past three months, I would flick open one of my desktop documents which contained a quote from self help author Alan Cohen.
View ArticleTimes change
YESTERDAY marked a historic transaction as News Limited handed over the reins of the Fiji Times to the Motibhai Group.
View ArticleHighly respected
The USP Open Day 2010 showcases the University's highly respected and innovative academic offerings, its motivational and effective teaching staff, and its unrivalled facilities, including the...
View ArticleUNAIDS backs Alumni
UNAIDS has become a Gold Sponsor for the inaugural Leadership Fiji Alumni Summit.
View ArticleConcert draws crowd approval
MORE than 40 students from International School Suva gave the crowd something to cheer about when they presented their annual school drama production titled Afrika - The Rise of Simba.
View Article