Biman Prasad
Fiji's NFP tries to overcome election cynicism
Fiji's National Federation Party says it's trying to instil confidence in people to vote in the upcoming election. Audio
USP criticised for its handling of journalism academics
The Fiji National Federation Party leader says he is appalled at how the USP has dealt with comments made by two of its journalism academics. Audio
Fiji election campaign heats up in NZ
Fiji expats living in New Zealand are being urged to put an end to their homeland's "coup culture" by voting against Frank Bainimarama in the September polls. Audio
Fiji political parties challenge government's health record
The Fiji government says it has spent over half a billion US dollars in improving health services in the more than seven years since the military coup as it moves towards developing a modern… Audio
Fiji parties challenge ballot design
Fiji's opposition parties are planning legal action to change the design of the ballot papers for the planned general election. Audio
Fiji party calls for Bainimarama to debate economy
The newly elected leader of Fiji's National Federation Party, Biman Prasad, has challenged the leader of the Fiji regime, Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama, to an economic debate before the election. Audio
New leader of Fiji's NFP party calls for economy debate
The newly elected leader of Fiji's National Federation Party Biman Prasad has challenged the leader of the Fiji regime, Rear Admiral Frank Bainimarama, to an economic debate before the election. Audio
Changes to parliamentary funding causes uproar in Fiji
The opposition parties in Fiji have called changes to the parliamentary funding system a disaster and claim it has plunged the parliament into crisis. Audio
Fiji hikes departure tax
Fiji Government is hiking its departure tax by more than 25 US dollars. Audio
Economics expert questions sustainability of Fiji budget
A professor of economics in Fiji says the challenge for the country is spurring real growth in the economy for the long-term. Audio
Union fears sugar mill could fall into hands of Fiji military
The union representing Fiji's sugar mill workers is worried the plant may be run by the military if industrial action goes ahead. Audio