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GUSTASP and JEROO IRANI return from the island nation blessed to have witnessed nature at her creative best in a land where the past and present coexist peacefully Old habits die hard When Reverend Th ...
Labasa Special Administrator’s Chair Paul Jaduram has described the late Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna as the man who shaped the ...
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation Viliame Gavoka says the government is committed to making ...
GUSTASP and JEROO IRANI return from the island nation blessed to have witnessed nature at her creative best in a land where the past and present coexist peacefully Old habits die hard When Reverend Th ...
The Great Council of Chiefs chairman says the document, which grants every citizen equal status and rights, is "restricting a ...
This week marks the 146th anniversary of the arrival of the first indentured labourers from British India to Fiji.
In the waters surrounding Fiji, an ancient tradition endures. Indigenous (iTaukei) communities have long established designated both freshwater and marine ecosystems where fishing and harvesting ...
Asked about one of the key changes which has previously been mooted by Rabuka, the removal of the word "Fijian" for everyone except iTaukei (indigenous Fijians), Kamikamica replied: "I am not sure ...
"As far as Fiji is concerned, [Indo-Fijians] are Fijians," he said ... bordering on disinformation [and] misinformation from an Indigenous Fijian perspective and overly sensitive plus short ...
Many native Fijians, Ratudamu included, wear a hibiscus or frangipani flower behind one of their ears – behind the left ear means someone is single, while behind the right ear is the opposite.