Alternative Industries To Tourism Need To Be Explored: Shameem It’s not about people going into the dope industry as such, but it’s marijuana for medicinal purposes, which is a big industry in the world and the suggestion was that we should look at that from that perspective so that it can earn us the export funds that we need by salote qalubau University of Fiji Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Shaista Shameem
2021-03-27
Alternative sources of income and sustainable industries were discussed during the University of Fiji’s Roundtable on ‘Education and Economic Growth: Remodelling Fiji’s National Development Plan post-COVID-19’.
RKS Continues To Develop Young Players “The transition from their age group to the top level is hard and tough so we are taking our time in mould them into better players. by simione haravanua
28 Feb 2021 13:05 Namosi Warriors defend against John Wesley in the Under-19 clash of the South East Zone of the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby League clash at Marcellin Primary School ground in Vatuwaqa, Suva, on February 27, 2021. Photo: Ronald Kumar
2021-03-31
The Ratu Kadavulevu Secondary School Under-19 players are on a transitional phase heading into the second round of the Fiji Secondary Schools Rugby League (South East Zone) competition.
Tough Start For Flying Fijians We play Wales in 2023 Rugby World Cup pool opener and then face Australia in our next game . Our fate to reach the World Cup quarterfinals rest on the outcome of the two opening pool matches by leone cabenatabua
28 Feb 2021 11:37 Fiji Airways Flying Fijians Wing, Nemani Nadolo and Dominiko Waqaniburotu during training at ANZ Stadium in Suva . Photo: Ronald Kumar
2021-03-26
The fate of the Flying Fijians progressing to the quarterfinals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup will be based on the outcome of their two opening matches.
The Vern Cotter-coached side take on Wales on September 10 in their Pool C opener in Bordeaux, France. The Fijians rest fo
New Partnership To Raise Fiji’s Knowledge Outsourcing Services “ACTON is a proven leader in Knowledge Process Outsourcing and further highlights the potential for outsourced services in Fiji as a future economic and employment driver for the country. by market development facility (fiji)
27 Feb 2021 16:29 From left: Market Development Facility (Fiji) staff, Marilyn Vilisoni, MDF Fiji Country Director, Malcolm Bossley, ACTON Director, Sanjesh Kumar, ACTON staff member Mukesh Lodhia, MDF staff Makelesi Raibe following the signing of the partnership agreement
2021-04-12
The Australian funded Market Development Facility (Fiji) and Suva-based company ACTON have signed a pa
Mahogany: A Lost Primary Resource For Landowners In the 1960s, a peppercorn fee of 10 cents per hectare was given to landowners as lease money. by ivamere nataro The mahogany plantation in Toberua, Galoa. Photo: Leon Lord
In return, landowners were promised fair and equitable returns and complete involvement in harvesting operations.
It was a verbal agreement under the then Alliance Government, led by the late former Prime Minister Ratu Kamisese Mara.
The first mahogany plantation trial station was established in Nukurua Village in Tailevu in 1961. The mataqali (clan) Toga had offered 100 acres.
Mahogany was