Techno boost for the blind
FOR the first time ever, all students of the Fiji Society for the Blind will be able to use technology to read and write.
View ArticleThank you Sera, give them back
THE three children who were deserted by their parents in the home of a woman who rescued the family off the streets of Lautoka are now with their family.
View ArticleMy brother, my hero
THE conspicuous scars on the bodies of brothers Mohammad Irfan, 13, and Mohammad Imran, 10, vividly show the trauma they experienced less than eight months ago.
View ArticlePride of Fiji categories
PRIDE of Fiji 2010 honours Fiji citizens who do extraordinary things - the unsung heroes of our communities whose contribution to others is not widely recognised.
View ArticleRup for s15
FIJIAN rugby star Rupeni Caucaunibuca turns 30 today - and he wants to celebrate in a big way.
View ArticleShowcase with a difference
THE annual Fiji Showcase event is a family affair with world-class entertainers and joy rides for all ages.
View ArticleWomen's forum targets daily issues
Women leaders within the Suva-Nausori corridor had the chance to talk about their priorities on various issues which affect their daily lives in a workshop organised by FemLINKPacific in Suva this week.
View Article170 more nurses
A HUNDRED and seventy nurses have been absorbed into the Health Ministry as part as it revitalises primary health care in Fiji.
View ArticleNDMO reaches out to churches
THE National Disaster Maagement Office this week conducted a three-day workshop with religious organisations in an attempt to reach out to communities on disaster risk reduction and management.
View ArticleMoney culture in school
KOROVUTO College in Nadi received an award from the Fiji Development Bank yesterday for scoring the highest average savings per student as part of a money saving scheme.
View ArticleBest savings students
STUDENTS from Korovuto College sold fish, vegetables and eggs to staff members in an innovative effort to earn money for a savings assessment scheme. The rural winners of Money Smart, an initiative by...
View ArticleCancer rate alarming
FIJI may have the highest prevalence of cervical cancer in the world, says United States-based health consultant Damyenti Chandra.
View ArticleNurses give back to the people
TWO retired nurses are giving back to the community the experiences and knowledge gained over the past years.
View ArticleIlisapeci's change of heart
ILISAPECI Naivalu was passing by The Patan Memorial Clinic in Nacovi when she was hailed by nurse Matelita Kaitoga to attend the free women's clinic.
View ArticleChief seeks rule changes
THE moratorium on turtle harvesting has been challenged by a chief as a hindrance to the full observance of traditional roles.
View ArticlePrison harvest
Close to 200,000 dalo plants will be ready for harvesting soon at the Naboro Prison.
View ArticleQueen leads her team to victory
THE University of the South Pacific's team one debate team took out the inaugural Europa Shied Fiji university debate tournament on Thursday night.
View ArticleNRSC prepares for launch
A SERIES of products will be launched as a build up to the National Road Safety Week celebrations marked for June 21 to 25.
View ArticleBe responsible, traders reminded
TRADERS have been advised to exercise their social responsibility to the public by providing goods and services that are worth the stated value.
View ArticleWeevils found in flour
CONSUMERS should be provided with quality products from manufacturers and supermarkets, says the Consumer Council of Fiji after a shopper found her 2kg flour pack infested with weevils on Wednesday...
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