The government intends to have more controlled spending by strictly adhering to the guidelines for Preparation, Appraisal and Approval of Projects...
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Inward remittances are projected to grow by 10.1 percent, reaching $1.39 billion by the year’s end, despite the challenges posed by increased emigration. Finance Minister Biman Prasad states that cumulative to March this year, inward remittances expanded by 14.3 percent, amounting to $310.5 million. He attributes this growth to higher personal transfers. The Finance Minister […]
The government intends to have more controlled spending by strictly adhering to the guidelines for Preparation, Appraisal and Approval of Projects...
Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad has announced that the debt-to GDP ratio is estimated to be around 78 percent at the end of July this...
Despite calls for a 30 percent salary increase by teachers’ unions and associations, Education Minister Aseri Radrodro says he is satisfied that...
While delivering the coalition's second Budget, Finance Minister Biman Prasad said the government must act faster to address its serious skills...
While delivering the coalition's second Budget, Finance Minister Biman Prasad said the government must act faster to address its serious skills...
The coalition government insists that corporatizing the Water Authority of Fiji will solve infrastructure issues and permanently end water supply...
In a move to significantly benefit civil servants across the country, the government has announced a substantial pay increase effective August 1,...
The anticipation builds as the 2024-25 National Budget announcement will be announced in two hours, with citizens eagerly awaiting what is in store....
The Australian government has provided $33 million grant funding support to upgrade school infrastructure along the Suva-Nausori corridor. The social...
Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad in his post budget press conference yesterday has made clarification regarding the increase on parliament...