FOR 17-year-old Faith Agnes Khelan, victory in the J19 500m sprints final was more than just a race win; it was a test of belief, strength, and resilience.
A father of four is missing following a tragic incident at the Ba River while collecting kai. Gaberieli Walu Ratu had gone to the river near the Ba Bridge
A local initiative is calling on the public to help shape Fiji’s bicycle laws as discussions gather pace on integrating cycling into everyday transport.
A tropical disturbance north of Fiji is expected to intensify into a cyclone, but current forecasts indicate it is unlikely to make direct landfall over
Minister for Information and Climate Change has sparked public discussion on national identity after raising the question of whether Fiji should revert
A grieving family is calling on authorities to provide answers and release the body of a 14-year-old boy, four months after he was found dead in late December
THE death has occurred in Suva of Ratu Epeli Q. Nailatikau, the former President of Fiji, at the age of 84. News of passing has been met with sadness across
ON a dusty stretch of land in Koronubu, Ba, long before there were proper roads or electricity, my grandfather helped lay the foundation of something far
EASTER celebrates freedom from slavery; victory of God over death and sin. Jews and Christians remember God’s saving and liberating acts. Moses led Israel
In my last article, I argued that the Pacific must be in the room, because absence in global trade negotiations inevitably translates into marginalisation
DO you ever get tired of those annoying text messages telling you to attend fashion shows or enter a draw to win something? Well, it may not just be annoying;
There is a kind of pragmatism taught in the halls of power — a cold, transactional view of conflict that reduces struggle to a matter of resources, influence,
A heavy rain alert has been upgraded to a warning for several parts of the country as adverse weather conditions intensify. The National Weather Forecasting
Younger iTaukei people are significantly less likely to vote for Indo-Fijian candidates compared with older generations, a new study has revealed. This
Fiji’s ethnic harmony masks deeper tensions that could resurface under pressure, a new national survey warns. Despite strong day-to-day relations, Fiji’s
As opposition mounts against the proposed 900,000-tonne waste-to-energy incinerator across the scenic Vuda-Saweni coastline where families dream of tourism