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FNU Alumni elections to be held on the 16th of February next year

FNU Alumni elections to be held on the 16th of February next year

By Faria Begum
14/12/2017
FNU Alumni President Netani Sukanaivalu

The Fiji National University Alumni elections will be held on the 16th of February next year.

This was revealed by the Fiji National University Alumni Association President Netani Sukanaivalu earlier today.

Registration for voters will be conducted from the 18th to the 29th of this month.

Sukanaivalu says registration is open to all graduates of Fiji National University as well as the institutions that joined to form FNU.

These institutions are Fiji Institute of Technology (FIT), Fiji college of Agriculture, Fiji College of Advanced Education, Lautoka Teachers College, Fiji School of Medicine, Fiji School of Nursing and the National Training and Productivity Authority of Fiji.

The President has urged all graduates and alumni members to participate in the elections next year.

He has also encouraged graduates who are not members of the Alumni to join and enjoy the benefits that come with the membership.

Netani Sukanaivalu has also announced that the Fijian Elections Office will be using its newly acquired Touch-Screen Voting Machines for the Fiji National University Elections.

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