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  2. Fiji Village - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Village (stylised Fijivillage) is an online news website in Fiji which is fully owned and operated by Communications Fiji Limited. [1] It covers local, political, business, sporting, cultural, and other news items. Fiji Village is affiliated with radio stations FM96, Viti FM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam and Legend FM. [1]

  3. Fiji Live - Wikipedia

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    FijiLive is an online news portal covering local and political news, sports, business, entertainment (general) and international news. The site is owned by Webmasters Pte Limited. FijiLive rose to prominence in May 2000 during the nationalist coup orchestrated by George Speight. While communication links with the outside world were cut off by ...

  4. 2024 Fijian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Fiji Village, Prime Minister Rabuka mentioned that Speaker Lalabalavu had doubts in regards to allegations raised against President Katonivere. [8] Ultimately, those allegations were dismissed by the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC). [10]

  5. List of newspapers in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Fiji. Daily Post; Fiji Focus; Fiji Live; Fiji Samachar; Fiji Sun (in English) [1] Fiji Times (since 1869; daily, in English) [1] Fiji Village [2] The Jet Newspaper (monthly, in English) [1] Sartaj (weekly, in Hindi) [1] Shanti Dut (weekly, in Hindi) [1] The Stallion; South Sea Times; Nai Lalakai; Kaila; Fiji ...

  6. Virisila Buadromo - Wikipedia

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    Virisila Buadromo (born 1972) is a Fijian political activist and former journalist, who was the executive director of the Fiji Women's Rights Movement (FWRM) from 2001 to 2015. [1] She used to be the news director for FM96.

  7. 2006 Fijian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    News service Fiji Village reported that he claimed that government leniency towards perpetrators of the 2000 coup had created a culture of disrespect for the law, to which he attributed the increasing incidents of rape, homicide, and desecration of Hindu temples. He also criticized the Methodist Church for supporting the government.

  8. Next Fijian general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 general elections resulted in a hung parliament.Although FijiFirst emerged as the largest party, a coalition government was formed by the People's Alliance (led by Sitiveni Rabuka) with the National Federation Party and the Social Democratic Liberal Party (SODELPA). [1]

  9. Naiqama Lalabalavu - Wikipedia

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    The Fiji Village news service reported on 23 February 2006 that some chiefs wished to nominate Lalabalavu for the office of President or Vice-President in the 2006 presidential election. When the Great Council of Chiefs met on 8 March, however, it reelected unopposed Ratu Josefa Iloilo and Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi as President and Vice-President ...