Fiji Times Thursday 17 August 2017 ANAEMIA has emerged as one of Fiji’s major public health problems. National Food and Nutrition Centre manager Ateca Kama confirmed that anaemia had shown
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Understanding anaemia
Fiji Times Thursday 17 August 2017 THE revelation that anaemia has emerged as one of Fiji’s major public health problems is going to attract attention. National Food and Nutrition Centre
Fiji follows convention
Fiji Times Thursday 17 August 2017 FIJI is one of 12 countries of the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC) that has complied with the International Convention for the Safety of Life
Pledge for 4FJ
Fiji Times Thursday 17 August 2017 SEEING the decline in kawakawa and donu numbers from their suppliers has prompted a local fish exporter to pledge its support to 4HJ. Tavua-based
Vital aspect of tourism
Fiji Times Thursday 17 August 2017 WEATHER is a vital aspect of the tourism industry and the Fiji Meteorological Service is playing an integral role in providing climate and weather
Tourism Fiji and Rosie Holidays conclude three-city roadshow in India
Travel News Digest, 17 August 2017 – Travellers in India recently got the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the tourist attractions of Fiji in a three-city roadshow organised by Tourism Fiji and Rosie
Fiji Airways In Top On-Time Ranking
Fiji Sun Wednesday 16 August 2017 Fiji Airways is ranked fourth on airline on-time performance star ratings across the South Pacific including Australia and New Zealand. It was rated one
Free Entry For Fijians
Fiji Sun Wednesday 16 August 2017 Ordinary Fijians will have better access to watch this year’s Fiji International Golf Tournament at the Inter-Continental Golf Resort and Spa in Natadola. In
Focus is on Fiji
Fiji Times Wednesday 16 August 2017 THE world focuses on Fiji this week through golf with the staging of the 2017 edition of the Fiji International at the Natadola Bay
28-storey plaza takes shape
Fiji Times Wednesday 16 August 2018 AN investment of about $150 million will see the construction of a 28-storey building in Suva, dubbed to be Fiji’s new tallest building. The
$1.3m tourism, hospitality facility to open soon
Fiji Times Wednesday 16 August 2017 AN investment of $1.3 million by The University of the South Pacific (USP) will soon see the opening of a new state-of-the-art tourism and
28-storey plaza
Fiji Times Tuesday 15 August 2017 PREPARATORY works have been completed and construction is expected to progress in the coming months on what is dubbed as Fiji’s new tallest building,
Financial literacy, Understanding basic terms
Fiji Times Tuesday 15 August 2017 What is inflation and how does it affect your term deposit? The price for goods and services usually increases over time, which is called
Chinese private sector investment set to rise
Fiji Times Tuesday 15 August 2017 MORE Chinese companies are being encouraged to invest more in Fiji to further promote mutually beneficial co-operation between Fiji and China. And according to
Chef’s Table Serves Fine Courses For Good Cause
Fiji Sun Monday 14 August 2017 Organisers of the Chef’s Table are looking forward to their fundraising gala dinner at the Rhum-Ba at Port Denarau on October 3. Chef’s Table
Building capacity, upgrades
Fiji Times Monday 14 August 2017 TELECOM Fiji Ltd (TFL) is building capacity and upgrading to achieve better speeds and performance using multiple access technologies, says company CEO Mothilal De
Fijian made
Fiji Times Monday 14 August 2017 FORTY SEVEN local crafters will have Fijian made labels on their products after they were handed licences. The licences were awarded to the craftsmen
Duty-free trade
Fiji Times – Saturday 12th August 2017. AS the world marks the 70th anniversary of the duty-free trade, the pioneer of duty-free outlets in Fiji also marked a milestone with
Token of appreciation
Fiji Times – Saturday August 12th 2017. THE South Pacific Tourism Organisation presented a token of appreciation to the outgoing ambassador of the European Union Andrew Jacobs this week. A
Stamp duty mandatory
Fiji Times – Saturday 12th August 2017. THE Fiji Revenue and Customs Service has reminded traders and stakeholders that they could be fined up to $25,000 if they breach the