A dynamic talk show featuring in-depth interviews with prominent guests, delving into current affairs and exploring key issues shaping society today. Airs every Sunday on TV, 7:00pm.
Season 2
Aired on TV: Sunday 2nd August 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Guest: Primanavia Lead Tenor, Justin Hicks.
Aired on TV: Sunday 9th August 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Guest: Acting British High Commissioner, Stephen Lysaght.
Aired on TV: Sunday 16th August 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12)
Aired on TV: Sunday 5th July 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 12th July 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 19th July 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 26th July 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 7th June 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).This program explores Fiji's newly enacted Criminal Records Act 2026, featuring insights from the Minister and Assistant Minister for Justice on why the law was introduced, how it supports rehabilitation and second chances for people with minor convictions, and the safeguards in place to protect privacy and public safety. The discussion also examines the impact of the law on employment, overseas opportunities, and reintegration into society, while addressing public concerns and feedback gathered during nationwide consultations
Guest: Vani Catanasiga CEO, Fiji Council of Social Services (FCOSS) Aired: 14 June 2026 | 7:00 PM | FBC TV
Guest: Dr. Kelerayani Namudu and Amele Luveni Senior Pediatric Registrar, CWM | Early Childhood Development Specialist and Coordinator Aired: 21 June 2026 | 7:00 PM | FBC TV
Aired on TV: Sunday 3rd May 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Host Musese Rengio speaks with Rosie Fong (Fiji Human Resources Institute Vice President) and Edward Bernard (Fiji Commerce and Employers Federation CEO) on Fiji’s labour and skills shortage and its impact on businesses.
Aired on TV: Sunday 10th May 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). The discussion focuses on Fiji’s preparations for the upcoming municipal and general elections, including voter registration, public awareness, and election readiness. It also highlights challenges such as misinformation, voter confusion, youth participation, and maintaining public trust in the electoral process.
Aired on TV: Sunday 17th May 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). The discussion features heart surgeon Dr Sanjeev Kumar Khulbey, who speaks about the growing impact of heart disease in Fiji and the Pacific, the importance of early detection and healthy lifestyles, and the development of advanced heart surgery services in Fiji. He also highlights how providing treatment locally is helping patients receive life-saving care closer to home with greater emotional and family support
Aired on TV: Sunday 24th May 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 31st May 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Monday 1st June 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 5th April 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Professor Biman Prasad discusses Fiji’s economic challenges, highlighting that the global fuel crisis is driving rising living costs, and stresses the need to maintain fuel supply, support vulnerable groups, and carefully manage government spending while strengthening economic policies and partnerships to sustain stability and growth
Aired on TV: Sunday 12th April 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). The interview features Charlie Charters discussing his recent arrest and legal case, while reflecting on Fiji’s justice system, the role of FICAC, and the importance of due process and presumption of innocence. He also shares insights on media, social media influence, public trust in institutions, and the challenges of rebuilding confidence in governance and accountability in Fiji.
Aired on TV: Sunday 19th April 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). This show is about an inspiring story of living with autism, overcoming challenges, and building confidence in the media industry, highlighting resilience, self-discovery, and using one’s voice to inspire others.
Aired on TV: Sunday 26th April 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). The discussion focuses on the proposed Vuda Waste-to-Energy Project, addressing concerns about environmental impacts, waste supply, biosecurity, and community safety. Project founder Rob Chrome explains that the initiative aims to reduce landfill pollution, improve waste management, and generate clean energy for Fiji, while emphasizing that modern technology and strict safeguards would minimize health and environmental risks.
Aired on TV: Sunday 1st March 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Lice Movono shares her journey from a young cadet at the Fiji Times to a respected ABC News journalist, driven by a passion for storytelling and service. She reflects on the challenges of being a woman in media, including discrimination, harassment, and public scrutiny, but persevered through hard work, faith, and strong support systems. Her mission remains to ensure Pacific stories are told authentically by Pacific journalists while inspiring more women to lead in media.
Aired on TV: Sunday 8th March 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Guest: Miss Fiji 2025 and Miss South Pacific Islands 2026, Ailava Samuels. On “Your Voice,” host interviews Miss Pacific Islands 2026, Ailava Samuels, who shares her journey from humble beginnings to winning the crown. She discusses overcoming criticism and challenges with faith, family support, and positivity, and says she wants to use her title to empower young women in the Pacific and promote kindness, culture, and leadership.
Aired on TV: Sunday 15th March 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 22nd March 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Your Voice, hosted by Mosese Rangio, featured Asupa Taivode (2025 Miss Makoi) discussing women empowerment in Fiji. She highlighted that despite talk of progress, patriarchal culture, low female leadership, and lack of support among women remain key challenges. She stressed that women must support each other, build confidence, and speak up, while men should trust and support women leaders.
Aired on TV: Sunday 29th March 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). This episode of Your Voice highlights diabetes as a growing public health crisis in Fiji, with rising cases, high rates of undiagnosed individuals, and severe impacts on families, communities, and the healthcare system. It explores key drivers such as unhealthy lifestyles, poor diet, low awareness, and limited follow-up care, while emphasizing that urgent, coordinated action—through better prevention, early screening, education, and community support—is needed to address the epidemic.
Aired on TV: Sunday 1st February 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). This episode of Your Voice discusses trauma-informed journalism with psychologist Elenoa Lesuma, highlighting how journalists can report sensitive stories ethically while protecting victims, audiences, and their own mental wellbeing.
Aired on TV: Sunday 8th February 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12) Your Voice explores the role of Fiji’s media, highlighting ethical journalism amid misinformation and public pressure. Stanley Simpson and Felix Chaudhry discuss media freedom, accountability, and the challenges journalists face in protecting the public while reporting responsibly.
Aired on TV: Sunday 15th February 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12)
Aired on TV: Sunday 22nd February 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12). Guest: Ratu Elijah Naitini. Ratu opens up about his journey from rugby to music after a career-ending injury. He shares how passion, perseverance, and pride in his Pacific identity shaped his rise as one of Fiji’s respected artists, known for promoting love through his music.
Aired on TV: Sunday 4th January 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 11th January 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 18th January 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).
Aired on TV: Sunday 25th January 2026, 7:00pm (Fiji Time Zone / UTC+12).