Today, we reflect on how journalism can make a difference, and why it is so important that it does. Journalists in p...
World News Day
The truth matters. Objectivity matters. Balance and fairness matter. In short, quality journalism matters.
In a world besieged by information overload, too much fake and peddled by various forums on social media, the journa...
‘As we are told in the newsroom, ‘Journalism is not an 8-5 job nor a five-day job’ ‘Juggling studies whil...
Karalaini Naciqa-Waqanidrola always wanted to become a teacher. But when she left school in 1982 there was a job opp...
World News Day aims to raise public awareness of the critical role that journalists play in providing credible and r...
Some interns excel and now play a vital role in newsrooms here and the region.
The career path taken by Rachna Lal since her early days as a business editor in the Fiji Sun newsroom is inspiring ...
The most challenging period was when I was a young reporter years ago covering sedition cases and would get insults ...
Mr Nasokia is trilingual - a useful skill given his role as Nadi Editor.
Four years into the job, court reporting has somewhat become ingrained for this Nausori lass
“Oh, so you’re the one!” – that’s the reaction many of us in the newsroom observe when members of ...
In the lead up to World News Day on September 28, we will be featuring some of the key people in the Fiji Sun. Today...
A former language teacher at Suva Sangam College and Waidina Secondary School never expected to find fulfillment and...
Mr Kumar has earned the respect of the many not only in mainstream media but business people, sports stars and ordin...
‘I like to keep busy. I work well under pressure, therefore, I put up with it. It helps mould me into the person I...
"One of the biggest challenge would be the language barrier. When we are interviewing for a story and if we can’t ...
Hailing from Drawa, Wailevu West in Cakaudrove, he has enjoyed the past 20 years with the Fiji Sun newsroom.
This woman from Namosi - and cheer leader for Namosi rugby in our newsroom - is heavily involved in business. Busine...
"I believe no one should be left behind as everyone deserves the right to information."
‘Everyday is a challenge. One of the biggest challenges for me was when censorship was being imposed. I was locke...
Many of you know of Maraia Vula in the business circle. She is one of the first Fiji Sun editors to be called regard...
‘Some judge the way I look and curse me when I wear the Fiji Sun uniform. But I humbly approach them and make my ...
Fiji Sun Publisher and chief executive officer Peter Lomas said like newspapers around the world, the Fiji Sun faced...