80% of Early Childhood Education teachers apply to leave Fiji due to low pay - Manumanunitoga
About 80% of Early Childhood Education teachers have lodged their applications to go overseas. This has been highlighted by the
About 80% of Early Childhood Education teachers have lodged their applications to go overseas. This has been highlighted by the
Constitutional lawyer and human rights advocate, Professor Shaista Shameem has stated to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission S
Communications Fiji Limited, the parent company of FM96, LegendFM, VitiFM, Navtarang, Radio Sargam and fijivillage, is the only or
Concerns have been raised by residents of Khalsa Road about rubbish being scattered on the roadside and the big yellow bins not be
The Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Heart Hospital conducted a three-day free heart screening for 118 children in Levuka in which the ho
The Pacific Island Food Revolution Cook Book was launched in collaboration with the Asia Foundation with a simple realization that
Miss Hibiscus Festival 2024 contestants are urging people to have civic pride and not to litter our beautiful environment, keeping
It is so sad that children do not have respect for their parents, as they do not realise that their mother carried them in their w
Early Childhood Education students in Fiji are set to benefit from a $22.3 million investment for the 2024-2025 financial year whi
More than 600 plants believed to be marijuana have been seized during a recent police raid on a farm in the interior of Nalawa, Ra
The Fiji National University has taken great initiative as they are now offering free HIV/AIDS and STI screening clinics for their
The NGO Coalition on Human Rights is in support of the statement by the Fiji Human Rights and Anti Discrimination Commission on th