Let them on, says head
STUDENTS that travel in passenger buses where there is no school bus should not be chased out of the bus if they present a free bus fare coupon says Fiji Head Teachers Association president Jai Narayan.
View ArticleAni is all smiles at home
SEVENTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD Ani Rokula voluntarily admitted herself at the Samabula Old People's Home three years ago.
View ArticleFate unknown
THE assessors have returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty for six man alleged to have raped 22-year-old Zoya Bibi. But they returned a guilty verdict of murder against her former boyfriend.
View ArticleStudent claims abuse
A secondary school teacher in the north is being investigated for allegedly punching a student inside the classroom on Monday afternoon after a misunderstanding.
View ArticleUnited States ready to engage Fiji
A UNITED States official has expressed hope in more direct engagement with Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama to restore democracy and freedom that will allow movement toward normalisation of Fiji's...
View ArticleArt from litter
LIVE out loud. That's what students of Delainamasi Government School in Nasinu are doing.
View ArticleOil spill scare
AN emergency call saved commuters and residents of a suburban area from a major environmental disaster following a fuel spill on one of Fiji's busiest roads.
View ArticleFraud man in custody
THE Suva Court ordered that a 38-year-old Post Fiji employee on embezzlement charges be remanded in custody until October 14.
View ArticleIts breast cancer month
OCTOBER is always a month to remember รน particularly for breast cancer survivors, patients, family, friends and supporters.
View ArticleAnother FSC boss resigns
THE Fiji Sugar Corporation's general manager operations has resigned รน the second of two major post holders to step down this week.
View ArticleBudget failures thwart farmers
MOST Taveuni dalo farmers fail to budget their income wisely and incur unnecessary expenses, says the Fiji Council of Social Services.
View ArticleWells run dry
ALL water sources at Valelawa Number One settlement in Macuata have dried up, leaving the 32 families there to share one well for cooking and drinking water while they bathe with animals in a stream.
View ArticleBoost for rural women
MEMBERS of the Vunivau Women's Satsung Club no longer have to ask their neighbours to the use their sewing machines.
View ArticleChaudhary detained
POLICE have confirmed that former prime minister and National Farmers Union general secretary Mahendra Chaudhry was taken into police custody yesterday morning.
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