09/07/2026
Bula Friends and Followers,
2E Touch Rugby Academy runs clinics for your kids to introduce them to the basics and fundamentals of Touch Rugby. Check out their page and give them a follow to be updated on the clinic days and timings. Glad to see some of our players assisting with the development of future touchies.
20/06/2026
Super proud of our players Alipate Madigibuli and Kanishka L James for spreading the sport of touch rugby to their respective organizations. As a club, we wish you and your teams the very best for the Business House Competition.
19/06/2026
All the best to the participating teams that will take part in Suva Touch Association Business House Tournament. It's all about having fun as team, winning is just a bonus.
POOL DRAWS ARE OUT! 🏉🔥
The Jetour Fiji Suva Touch Business House 2026 is locked in. Pools confirmed and the stage is set!
Get ready for thrilling match‑ups, fierce competition, and a fun‑filled Saturday at Albert Park.
Stay tuned as we roll out the draws and opening formalities. Vinaka vakalevu to all teams and managers, let’s make this one to remember! 💪✨
29/05/2026
Same group, different sport. With the Touch Season over, the boys rocked up to represent Tacirua Rema Rugby Club and came out Victorious over a credible Wakanisila outfit in the Nasinu Rugby Football Union club games today.
10/05/2026
Lets congratulate our winners for the Suva Touch Association 2026 Season. Vinakavakalevu to all players, management and supporters for turning up week in week. We hope to be in the winners circle next season and the preparations starts now.
08/05/2026
Keep Fiji Clean! Lets Recycle ♻️.
At 64, Rorosiano Kevi isn’t slowing down. He’s simply found a different way to keep going.
Originally from Levuka, Rorosiano spent 26 years working as a security officer before recently retiring. Now his days begin well before sunrise. By 5:00 am he is already walking through Valelevu, Nasinu Road, Khalsa Road, Naveiwakau and surrounding areas collecting plastic bottles and aluminium cans that others leave behind. Rain or shine, he continues this routine until around 2:00 pm each day.
For the past two years, this has become more than just a routine. It’s a steady source of income and purpose. What started small has grown over time, with Rorosiano now earning between $160 and $200 each time he returns his collections. By making more frequent visits to Return and Earn centres at the Suva City Council site on Lakeba Street and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Fiji at Laucala Beach, he has been able to increase his earnings.
Despite this, Rorosiano lives simply with his cousin in YasiYasi, Nadera and chooses to save most of what he earns. For him, it’s about being prepared and having a little extra security for the future.
What stands out most is his humility and his quiet message to others. “This is easy money,” he says. “You just have to get past the shyness or shame of picking up bottles. Five cents might seem small but it adds up, especially now when everything is getting more expensive.”
His story is a powerful reminder that dignity comes from effort, not the type of work we do. One bottle at a time, Rorosiano is making a real difference for himself, his community and the environment.
07/05/2026
Massive congratulations to one of our founding players on scoring a try for eternity. Drau kalougata tiko na vuvale vou Mr&Mrs Naqelevuki.