Charges against Rabuka were defective – Chief Justice Gates

By Samisoni Pareti A defective charge was the main reason Fiji’s main anti-corruption body lost its appeal against a lower court’s decision a fortnight ago to acquit Opposition party leader Sitiveni Rabuka, says

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Rabuka wins appeal

By Samisoni Pareti The FICAC appeal against the case of SODELPA leader has been rejected by Chief Justice Gates. The decision handed down this afternoon means Rabuka can contest Wednesday’s general elections. FICAC

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Police questioned Rabuka

By Netani Rika DETECTIVES questioned SODELPA Leader, Sitiveni Rabuka, in Suva today over comments he made on a talk back show last week. It is unclear what particular comments led to the police action. A heated debate

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New Caledonians decide to stay with France – for now

By Nic Maclellan in Noumea, New Caledonia Voters in New Caledonia have voted against independence in Sunday’s referendum on self-determination. Turning out in unprecedented numbers, a majority of voters decided to

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Chief speaks out on Royal visit debacle

  By NETANI RIKA FIJI’S prime minister ordered the removal of the country’s senior-most indigenous leaders from ceremonies accorded to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex last week. Opposition Leader, Ro Teimumu

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Sendai is disaster-ready

By Anish Chand SENDAI, Japan — At any time of the year, at any time of day or night, an emergency can force people to flee their homes. Especially after an earthquake has struck, or a tsunami warning has been

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Wise elders call for peaceful referendum

By Nic Maclellan in Noumea, New Caledonia Jean Leques, the former President of New Caledonia and mayor of Noumea, wants everyone to calm down. “The French Prime Minister asked that the referendum campaign proceed in a

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War hero Labalaba honoured

By Lice Movono at Nadi International Airport Nadi, Fiji – AFTER PAYING tribute to war hero, Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, a Fijian soldier who served in the British Army’s elite Special Air

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Duchess market visit cut short

By Netani Rika   SECURITY officers bundled the Duchess of Sussex out of a Fijian market today after concerns for her safety. Six minutes into the tour of the Suva Municipal Market, Royal Protection Officers moved

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Major breach of Fijian protocol in welcome ceremony

By Netani Rika IN a major departure from iTaukei protocol, the names of Fiji’s three confederacies and the titles of their chiefs were dropped in welcome ceremonies for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 

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Kaibu Island for Harry and Meghan

Exclusive   By Netani Rika   A PATROL boat will travel to the exclusive Kaibu Resort overnight to provide security for Fiji’s royal guests.   The RFNS Kikau will carry a team of navy divers and

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Japan May Consider Visa Waiver for Pacific Island Nations

By Anish Chand TOKYO – Japan may eventually consider a visa waiver for all Pacific Island countries as part of its recent Pacific Island Leaders Meeting (PALM) commitments. However, this will take time as Japan is

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Maohi support for Kanak independence struggle

By Nic Maclellan in Ponerihouen, New Caledonia In a show of support for the Kanak independence movement, Maohi leader Oscar Manutahi Temaru has joined the campaign trail in New Caledonia, urging voters to support a Yes

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Local media to be kept away from Royals

BY Lice Movono WHEN the British royals, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit Fiji beginning Tuesday October 23, local journalists will reportedly be barred from covering the historic event up close, Islands

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Ouvea – looking back, looking forward

By Nic Maclellan in Fayaoue, Ouvea, New Caledonia My legs haven’t seen much sun after a long Melbourne winter. So it’s always dangerous to end up on an atoll like Iaai (Ouvea), one of four making up New

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Billboard attacked again

BY Netani Rika TWO weeks into the election period and despite police investigations, vandals continue to attack billboards bearing the image of Fiji’s Prime Minister, Rear-Admiral Frank Bainimarama. On Monday

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Tachiiri heads ADB in Fiji

BY ADB MEDIA   The Asian Development Bank has appointed its new Regional Director for the Pacific Subregional Office in Suva, Fiji. Masayuki Tachiiri will serve as theADB’s focal point for

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Marching and singing for independence

By Nic Maclellan in Noumea, New Caledonia A small but vibrant group of women marched through the streets of downtown Noumea on Saturday, calling for a ‘Yes’ vote in New Caledonia’s referendum on

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Be neutral, Fiji University warns staff

BY Anish Chand Fiji National University staff have been told that they must be politically neutral in the lead-up to the 2018 general election. In a message to all staff, Vice Chancellor Nigel Healey says being a public

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Boundaries for election observers

BY Anish Chand The Multinational Observer Group (MOG) in Fiji’s 14 November general elections will be required to seek a feedback from the Electoral Commission and the Fijian Elections Office before publishing any

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Billboard attacks continue

BY Netani Rika VANDALS have mounted a third attack on Fijian Prime Minister Rear-Admiral Frank Bainimsrama’s election billboards. Overnight the vandals hurled mud at a billboard at Vugalei between Suva and Lami.

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Royal visit itinerary unveiled

BY Anish Chand The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will lay a wreath at the National War Memorial in Suva and unveil a statue of SAS’ hero Talaiasi Labalaba in Nadi  as among their engagements while in Fiji for

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Billboard probe begins

By Samisoni Pareti Police have begun an investigation into the incident overnight in which a billboard of the ruling Fiji First Party was vandalised. IB has established that police investigators called on several

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Vandals strike at FFP

BY Netani Rika VANDALS have defaced a billboard bearing the face of Fiji’s Prime Minister, Rear Admiral Frank Baimimarama. The billboard at Vugalei between Suva and Lami was attacked last night. Close inspection

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