Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad has rejected claims that the current government is pushing Indo-Fijians to leave,...
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Nearly 12 percent of Fiji’s population around 114,000 people, have left the country since 2018, leaving families and communities grappling with the effects of a growing brain drain. Deputy Prime Minister Professor Biman Prasad informed Parliament that many Fijians seek better jobs, education, and opportunities abroad. At the same time, underinvestment in workforce development and […]
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Professor Biman Prasad has rejected claims that the current government is pushing Indo-Fijians to leave,...
The government is taking decisive action to address Fiji’s labor market challenges, aiming to secure the country’s future workforce. Deputy Prime...
The government has outlined measures to help households cope with the cost of living while maintaining steady economic growth. While responding to an...
Only 28 per cent of Fijians are connected to central sewerage systems. Most households rely on septic tanks, many of which leak untreated waste into...
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The government has intensified efforts to ensure households benefit from measures aimed at easing the cost of living. Deputy Prime Minister and...
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Speaking in Parliament, Prof. Prasad cited official statistics to counter what he described as “myth and misinformation” promoted by the...