- Source: 2020 in Fiji
Incumbent
= Government of Fiji
=President: George Konrote
Prime Minister: Frank Bainimarama
Speaker: Epeli Nailatikau
= Cabinet of Fiji
=Ongoing events
COVID-19 pandemic in Fiji
Events by month
= January
=Reserve Bank of Fiji anticipates Fiji's economy to grow by 1.7% in 2020.
Drama precedes SODELPA court hearing at Civil High Court In Suva.
Wuhan Coronavirus: Everything toned down says Fijian student in Wuhan.
Poster boys of honesty badged as Nasinu Muslim College Prefects.
International Social Security Association Pacific Desk Office opens.
81 Chinese nationals that arrived into Dravuni, Kadavu and Suva via cruise liner Majestic Princess were marked safe by health officials.
= February
=Coca-Cola games begins with zone 1 kicking off.
Missing eight at sea found, had no idea search and rescue was activated.
Coronavirus may interrupt supply chains in Fiji.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden state visit to Fiji.
= March
=Fiji confirms its first case of COVID-19.
Schools all over Fiji closed indefinitely till April 17.
Attorney General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum revealed the COVID-19 response budget.
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama announced a nationwide curfew from 8pm to 5am.
Fiji National University extend its mid-semester break.
Lautoka, Suva and part of Labasa under lockdown.
Fiji records 5 cases at the end of March.
= April
=561 Fijians repatriated, 1157 visitors evacuated and 87,000 kg exports freighted by Fiji Airways.
21 tests conducted. Confirmed cases still at 16.
Cyclone Harold hits Fiji. A 66-year-old man in Kadavu died.
The Government of Australia pledged A$350,000 in aid to Fiji for Harold relief efforts.
The High Commissioner of New Zealand to Fiji, Jonathan Curr, pledged humanitarian and disaster and relief for Fiji from New Zealand.
At the end of April, Fiji recorded a total of 18 cases with 11 recovered.
= May
=Fourteen patients have recovered from COVID-19.
= December
=December 17 – Fiji imposes a curfew in anticipation of Cyclone Yasa, a Category 5 storm that is expected to make landfall on December 18.
December 19 – At least four are killed and millions of dollars in damage as Hurricane Yasa slams into Vanua Levu. 16,113 people are unable to return to their homes.
Predicted and scheduled events
October 10 – Fiji Day
October 29 – The Prophet's Birthday
November 14 – Diwali
December 25 – Christmas Day
December 26 – Boxing Day
Deaths
= February
=February 3 – Josefa Rika, cricketer.
February 26 – Satya Nandan, diplomat, former representative to the U.N. and former ambassador to the Netherlands.
= April
=April 15 – Finau Mara, diplomat and politician, Ambassador-at-large.
April 21 – Laisenia Qarase, former Prime Minister and politician.
= May
=May 18 – Raman Pratap Singh, politician, president of the National Federation Party.
= June
=June 4 – Giyannedra Prasad, lawyer and politician, member and former Deputy Speaker of Parliament.
= July
=July 18 – Alefoso Yalayalatabua, rugby union player.
= November
=November 26 – Tevita Momoedonu, 74, politician, Prime Minister of Fiji (2000, 2001).
See also
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