Fiji joined the rest of the world yesterday to mark Earth Day. In Suva, the Embassy of the United States hosted a cleanup campaign with Bank South Pacific (BSP) at the My Suva Picnic Park. The Embassy also donated recycle bins worth $6000 to the Suva City Council.

April 23, 2017

Fijians Mark Earth Day

Fiji joined the rest of the world yesterday to mark Earth Day. In Suva, the Embassy of the United States hosted a cleanup campaign with Bank […]
April 20, 2017

Fiji youth must be ‘ambassadors for climate change fight’, says NGO chief

Fiji’s youth should become active ambassadors in the fight against climate change, says a leader of a rural nongovernment organisation. Addressing University of Fiji students during […]
April 15, 2017

Stand behind our PM at COP 23, NGO urges students

FOUNDATION for Rural Integrated Enterprise and Development (FRIEND) Fiji associate director Dr Jone Hawea has come out in support of Fiji’s COP 23 role. While addressing […]
February 21, 2017

Tough times for Winston’s ‘Ground Zero’ areas

At it’s first anniversary of TC Winston in Fiji, Radio NZ took out Sashi Kiran for an interview to find out, what has and what hasn’t […]