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Bus firm owners to meet A-G
Fiji Bus Operators Association president Pyara Singh meets the interim Attorney-General tomorrow to discuss issues that led to services ... more
Fiji yet to take up NZ envoy offer
New Zealand says Fiji’s interim Government has not taken up an offer to appoint an acting High Commissioner in Wellington ... more
Bus crisis: Committee to find way out
Cabinet will reconsider the grievances of bus operators who went on strike this morning at its special meeting next week. ... more
Water duty rise shocks bottlers
The rise in excise duties on all mineral water sales has shocked local bottlers of the product with at least one describing the move as bad. ... more
Include vanua in forum: Tuisawau
A Rewa chief has called for representatives of the vanua to be included in the proposed political forum. ... more
Poll meetings suspended
The meetings of the Elections Donor Coordinating Committee (EDCC) has been suspended as of yesterday, it has been confirmed. ... more
FIU probes businesses and individuals
Business entities or individuals involved in criminal and other illegal activities now have to be careful, if they don’t want ... more
Consumer association slams bus operators
The Fiji Consumer Association has slammed bus operators for rejecting the government’s direct subsidy of 10 per cent ... more
Importance of electoral process stressed
The interim Government is committed to putting in place an electoral process that better reflects what the people want ... more
Duty on mineral water goes up
A 20 cents/litre export duty has been imposed on all Fiji's mineral water exports and a 20 cents/litre excise duty on ... more
RBF forecasts improved exports
The Reserve Bank of Fiji is forecasting exports this year to grow at a higher pace of 7.7 per cent. ... more
Bus strike off, PM gives assuarance
Bus services have resumed after Fiji’ interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama today assured he would look into ... more
Too late, says Education minister
The decision by Fiji bus operators to resume operations this morning is too late for schools to reopen, says interim Education ... more
Supply woes ‘may delay EU sugar quota’
Fiji’s first sugar shipment to the European Union market could be delayed if the mills continue to face supply shortages. ... more
$20m FHL loan 'not an issue'
The new Fijian Holdings Limited board will deal with the $20 million interest-free loan to the company by the then SVT government ... more

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