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FIJI NEWS: – We are committed to providing and improving water...

Water Authority of Fiji CEO Barry Omundson says they are committed to providing and improving water services and accessibility to Fijians. Omundson began inspecting WAF...

FIJI NEWS: – Ambulance tumbles near Samabula Traffic Lights

An ambulance has tumbled near Samabula Traffic Lights. Initial information is there were three people in the ambulance including a patient. Police have managed to take...

FIJI NEWS: – Cane farmers request for medical insurance: SCGF

Medical insurance was one of the main topics discussed by sugarcane farmers during the consultations in Ba and Lautoka yesterday. Sugar Cane Growers Fund CEO...

FIJI NEWS: – Rumors not true, school to start next Monday:...

The Ministry of Education has maintained that schools will open for classes next Monday, January the 13th. Speaking exclusively to FBC News, Minister Rosy Akbar...

FIJI NEWS: – FRCS is happy with the declaration from supermarkets

The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service is calling on supermarkets to continue with the good declaration in 2020. This as they have noted major improvements...

NATIONAL NEWS:- UN condemns NZ’s response to Lake Alice torture

Official investigations into abuse at Lake Alice psychiatric hospital were effectively a sham, UN finds New Zealand has been condemned by the United Nations for...

NATIONAL NEWS:- Napier forest fire spreads to 300 hectares

A forest fire near Napier has spread to 300 hectares. A NZ Fire and Emergency spokesperson at the scene said fire crews were expecting the...

NATIONAL NEWS:- Children took weapons to school almost 300 times in...

Children as young as 6 were among about 300 students disciplined for bringing a weapon to school in 2019. Figures released under the Official Information...

NATIONAL NEWS:- Fire and Emergency confident of resources as Napier...

Fire crews in New Zealand fought three separate fires yesterday, while more firefighters were busy helping battle blazes in Australia. One fire broke out at a...

NATIONAL NEWS:- Power companies work on restoring lines after heavy winds

Power has been restored to thousands of homes in Dunedin, Manawatū and Whanganui, where strong or severe winds downed trees and power lines yesterday. More...
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