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 * Salabula, Losena: Fijian Cabinet Minister.
 * Salam, Saeb: former Prime Minister of Lebanon.
 * Samabula Tamavua (Open Constituency, Fiji): One of 25 former Open Constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives.
 * Sarkis, Elias: President of Lebanon (1976-1982).
 * SAUBULINAYAU, Meli: Senior Fijian Army officer.
 * Sauqaqa, Tomasi: Fijian Cabinet Minister.
 * Isikia Savua: Fijian diplomat and former Police Commissioner.
 * Seeto, Dixon: Fijian business tycoon of Chinese descent.
 * Senate (Fiji) - a brief description of the Fijian Senate, and a list of its members.
 * Seniloli, Ratu Jope: Vice-President of Fiji (2000-2004), convicted of treason.
 * Seru, Apaitia: Attorney General of Fiji (1992).
 * Serua: a Province of Fiji.
 * Serua (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji): One of 23 communal constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives that was formerly reserved for Indigenous Fijians.
 * Serua Navosa (Open Constituency, Fiji): One of 25 former Open Constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives.
 * Seruvakula, Ratu Semi, Fijian former Cabinet Minister.
 * Seruvakula, Viliame, Army officer, who led the counteroffensive against the Queen Elizabeth Barracks mutiny of 2 November 2000.
 * Sharan, Ram: Fiji Labour Party politician.
 * Sharma, Devanesh: President of the Fiji Law Society (2006 - present).
 * Sharma, Gabriel: First Indo-Fijian Anglican Bishop in Fiji.
 * Sharma, Vyas Deo: Fiji Labour Party politician.
 * Sigatoka: a Town in Fiji.
 * Silatolu, Peniasi: Fijian politician.
 * Silatolu, Timoci: Fijian politician, serving a life sentence for treason.
 * Sing, Sakiusa: Fijian Catholic priest and educator.
 * Singh, Anand: Fiji Labour Party Senator and former Attorney-General.
 * Singh, Attar: Fiji trade unionist and NFP politician.
 * Singh, Gyan: Fijian politician.
 * Singh, Pravin: Fijian politician; died 2003.
 * Singh, Prem: Indo-Fijian politician.
 * Singh, Rajesh: Fijian Cabinet Minister (2006).
 * Singh, Raman Pratap: President of Fiji's National Federation Party.
 * Singh, Satendra: Fiji Labour Party politician.
 * Singh, Vijay (politician): Fijian politician.
 * Singh, Sir Vijay: Indo-Fijian lawyer and former politician.
 * Siwatibau, Suliana, human rights and pro-democracy activist.
 * Siwatibau, Savenaca: Fijian academic leader.
 * Smith, Ian (disambiguation): A disambiguation page, listing places where I moved material that was irrelevantly included in the Ian Smith article.
 * Solicitor-General (Fiji): The Chief Executive Officer of the Attorney-General's department.
 * Gagaj Maraf Solomone, Fijian Senator from Rotuma.
 * South African Liberal Party: South African political party banned (1968) by the apartheid regime.
 * South West Urban (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji): One of 23 communal constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives that was formerly reserved for Indigenous Fijians.
 * Sovasova, Ratu Jovesa: Fijian chief (1942-2005).
 * Speed, Adi Kuini Bavadra: Fijian politician.
 * Stanley, Sir Robert: 17th High Commissioner for the Western Pacific (1952-1955) and 1st Governor of the Solomon Islands (1953-1955).
 * Sugar City Ratepayers Alliance: a Fijian municipal political party in the City of Lautoka.
 * Suva City Council: the municipal body governing Fiji's capital.
 * Suva City (General Electors Communal Constituency, Fiji): One of 3 communal constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives that was formerly reserved for ethnic minorities.
 * Suva City (Indian Communal Constituency, Fiji): One of 19 communal constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives that was formerly reserved for Indo-Fijians.
 * Suva City (Open Constituency, Fiji): One of 25 former Open Constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives.
 * Suva City Urban (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji): One of 23 communal constituencies in the Fijian House of Representatives that was formerly reserved for Indigenous Fijians.
 * Swann, Ofa: Fijian parliamentarian for the New Labour Unity Party.