Dreaver Recounts Detention in Fiji During 2008 Military Regime
Dreaver has recounted his detention experience in Fiji during the 2008 military regime, shedding light on past political events.
Dreaver has recounted his detention experience in Fiji during the 2008 military regime, shedding light on past political events.
In the Fiji Parliament, Usamate made a lighthearted joke about a 'Minister for footpaths and flowers,' adding a touch of humor to proceedings.
Selling roti parcels for a pilot dream: Gavoka warns of $100k cost The Fiji Times
The Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF) has acknowledged the existence of a Pension Buffer Fund, providing clarity on its financial mechanisms.
IRENA: Fiji must strengthen laws to reach renewable energy targets The Fiji Times
New sweeping public health reforms have been presented and tabled in the Parliament of Fiji.
Man registers birth after 67 years, says Assistant Minister The Fiji Times
The Fiji Times features Julie's personal journey and career path into the field of animal science.
Burst pipeline disrupts water supply in Labasa The Fiji Times
The Fiji government is set to move to withdraw three governance Bills in Parliament today.
FBI searching for child abuse suspect believed to be sailing in Pacific near Fiji The Fiji Times
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY | Ra women find voice | Ra Naari Parishad drives women’s economic empowerment The Fiji Times
MP: Democracy depends on strong institutions The Fiji Times
Bureaucratic hurdles and excessive regulations, commonly referred to as red tape, are significantly impeding the progress of homebuilding projects in Fiji.
Early detection critical The Fiji Times
Club celebrates over a century of history The Fiji Times
More than 1,000 cane leases in Fiji are set to expire by 2030 and must be renewed, according to Pillay, indicating a significant upcoming administrative task for the agricultural sector.
Fiji is closely monitoring the Middle East conflict to assess its potential impact on local jobs and international travel for its citizens.
Wright eyes tough clash | Brumbies to maintain record The Fiji Times
Gospel athletes eye tough zones The Fiji Times
The Fiji government is set to roll out a functional review of its civil service in the near future.
The Parliament of Fiji has approved a F$220 million government guarantee for the Fiji Development Bank's borrowings.
Minister commends resilience in industry The Fiji Times
Fiji is establishing a new framework designed to guide efforts and initiatives aimed at poverty alleviation across the nation.
Food ration distribution underway in Western division The Fiji Times
The iTaukei people constitute the majority of Fiji's workforce, reflecting their significant presence in the national labor market.

More than 1,200 people in Fiji were diagnosed with HIV the first six months of 2025, making the island nation's HIV epidemic the fastest growing in the world.
USP begins global search for new Vice-Chancellor The Fiji Times

HIV infections have risen sharply in Fiji over the last decade, with health officials warning the island nation now has the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in the world – driven by intravenous drug use,…
High-performance focus for NSOs The Fiji Times
THE INSPIRED TEACHER | The national quiz The Fiji Times
St Giles Hospital staff cope with emotional strain The Fiji Times
Fiji files declaration backing Israel in Gaza genocide case The Fiji Times
Pacific Polytech’s $7m grant finally cleared The Fiji Times
In a developing legal case in Fiji, there is a possibility that an accused individual may choose to become a witness.
An article discusses the concept of claiming leadership space within the context of Fiji's political and social landscape.
Fijian leader Bala has called upon the citizens of Fiji to actively 'demand more' from their political leaders, emphasizing accountability and improved governance.
Usamate has raised questions about recent changes at Fiji National University (FNU), suggesting they might be a 'ploy' to divert attention from internal conflicts.
Transcripts have reportedly confirmed a witness's account regarding a search warrant, providing crucial evidence in an ongoing case in Fiji.
Vakatawa leads Drua Development The Fiji Times
The Fiji Times reports that rural women in Fiji continue to face significant challenges in accessing digital technologies and services.
Vosarogo has publicly rebuked Member of Parliament Ketan Lal and advised the public to directly approach the Lands Ministry for their concerns.
‘Sunday Christians’ spreading ethnic hatred called out in Parliament The Fiji Times
Suitauloa set for Wai Tui The Fiji Times
Thirty-six residents have been offered new homes in the Lagilagi flats, providing much-needed housing solutions.
Koya urges plan to protect economy The Fiji Times
The Fiji Times published its 'Letters to the Editor' section on March 12, 2026, featuring various reader opinions, similar to other publications on the same day.
Fiji's Tikoduadua reflected on the presidency's role during the 2022 transition and commended the professionalism of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF).
HIV cases could reach 9,000 – Asst Minister tells Parliament The Fiji Times
Partula snails, once almost wiped out from Polynesia by an invasive carnivorous snail, are slowly making a comeback due to a collaborative global conservation program involving zoos.
Extra security for 7s tourney The Fiji Times
Dental services at CWM Hospital temporarily closed due to flooding The Fiji Times
Fiji's sugarcane belt is anticipated to experience high rainfall levels continuously until June, impacting agricultural conditions in the region.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) in Fiji is taking a tougher stance on cases involving deaths caused by reckless driving.
A debate is underway in Fiji concerning the cost of living, alongside discussions about the nation's future development plans.
BACK IN HISTORY | 2-month break The Fiji Times
Air travel demand in Fiji has increased, with local airlines reporting higher load factors in 2025.
Tourist reported drowned in Vatu-i-Ra Passage The Fiji Times
The Fiji Times reports that the Court of Appeal has reinstated a teacher's legal case against the Ministry of Education, allowing the proceedings to continue.
A man in Fiji has been accused of making a false brutality claim against the police, leading to an investigation into his alleged deception.
Balekivuya looks to new beginning after prison The Fiji Times
Tulagi Brings heartfelt storytelling to VT1S’ new album The Fiji Times
WEDDING BELLS | Choosing each other The Fiji Times
The Chief Justice of Fiji has issued a warning to lawyers, cautioning them against greed in their professional conduct.
Sharma raises case of elderly woman allegedly evicted by son The Fiji Times
Following the killing of a police officer, Fiji's Seruiratu has called for the strengthening of community values to address underlying issues.
The government of Fiji has announced a delay in the withdrawal of three significant bills, impacting legislative proceedings.
Koya claims Coalition ‘cannibalising itself’ The Fiji Times
Saubulinayau has been appointed as the new chair of Fiji's iTaukei Lands and Fisheries Commission.
Singh has announced 23 new board appointments across various public enterprises in Fiji.
Letters to the Editor | March 13, 2026 The Fiji Times
The Fiji hotel industry is advising flexibility for travelers following a wave of cancellations, likely due to global uncertainties.
Artisans in Fiji are resorting to selling their goods at half price in an effort to survive challenging economic conditions.
A new law has been introduced in Fiji to transfer the Fiji National University (FNU) from the Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Strategic Planning.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY | Wearing identity with pride The Fiji Times
EDITORIAL COMMENT | For a roof over your head! The Fiji Times
Alena reaps top award The Fiji Times
Minister Nalumisa has urged a focus on upgrading informal settlements in Fiji. This initiative aims to improve living conditions and infrastructure for residents in these areas.
Ministry strengthens service delivery The Fiji Times
A new law has been passed in Fiji to allow tax relief for buildings that have been damaged by a termite outbreak, providing financial assistance to affected property owners.
A new bill in Fiji proposes bringing eight additional state entities under the oversight of the Higher Salaries Commission.
Lautoka entrepreneur takes local innovation to Dubai The Fiji Times
Ba fans meet Drua stars The Fiji Times
Agriculture remains Fiji’s largest employer, survey shows The Fiji Times
Fiji's Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission (FCCC) has emphasized that responsible fuel use is a national obligation.
A deportation order has been issued against Joshua Rahman in Fiji, though the reasons for the order were not immediately detailed.
Unfilled teaching vacancies quizzed The Fiji Times
Fiji still in the lead The Fiji Times
Man jailed for 12 years for wife’s manslaughter The Fiji Times
Maritime Appeals Tribunal established to hear industry disputes The Fiji Times
Parliament sitting begins today The Fiji Times
Minister sacked | Probe begins into allegations of abuse of office against Saukuru The Fiji Times
Ministry closely monitors Middle East situation The Fiji Times
The Fiji government is focusing on improved information sharing and advancing a whole-of-nation approach to governance.