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Fiji's Elections Office scrutinising political party donor lists
The ruling FijiFirst Party is expected to submit clarification on its list of donors against receipt books and bank statements it has already sent to the Elections Office.
Fiji army probes 'sex for rank' claims
Fiji's military has launched an investigation into claims of sexual harassment and 'sex for promotions' within its ranks.
Former Fiji envoy's fraud trials begin
The fraud trials against a former Fiji diplomat begin in the Suva Magistrate's Court today.
Fiji players to join national camp after Baabaas cancellation
Fijian players and staff involved with Barbarians rugby team will join the rest of the national squad later today, despite a coronavirus scare.
Proud dad says rugby league star Kikau is reaping the fruits of work
The father of Fiji-born NRL sensation Viliame Kikau says his son deserves to be where he is right now.
SODELPA stalwart dies in Fiji
A founder of Fiji's main opposition party has died after a long illness.
State loses appeal against Fiji teacher acquittal
Fiji's Director of Public Prosecutions has lost an appeal in the High Court against the acquital of a teacher charged with assault.
Marshall Is slams Chinese 'bullies' at Taiwan event in Fiji
The Marshall Islands has condemned what it calls the ongoing "bullying and intimidating" tactics by China in the Pacific region. Audio
Sodelpa stalwart dies in Fiji
A founder of Fiji's main opposition party has died after a long illness.
Fiji's Ro Epeli Vakacaracara Mataitini dies
Fijian high chief Ro Epeli Vakacaracara Mataitini has died aged 85.
Fiji's NFP slams elections chief over party donation claims
Fiji's opposition NFP has criticised the Elections Office over what it claims are a deliberate misrepresentation by the State over donations to the political party.
Fiji police to leave China-Taiwan stoush to diplomats
Fiji police will not be conducting further investigations into a stoush involving Chinese and Taiwanese representatives in Suva.
Taiwanese diplomat hospitalised in Fiji after stoush with Chinese
A Taiwanese diplomat ended up in hospital in Fiji's capital following a stoush involving Chinese diplomats.
Fiji teachers warn govt over corporal punishment allegations
Fiji's government has been threatened with legal action if it terminates teachers over unproven allegations of corporal punishment on students.