Judge women by what they deliver – Akbar
Don’t judge us for our dress but what we deliver. This was stressed by Minister for Education Rosy Akbar at the International Women’s Day celebrations in
Don’t judge us for our dress but what we deliver. This was stressed by Minister for Education Rosy Akbar at the International Women’s Day celebrations in
The Ministry of Education says all schools will remain open for classes today, however, parents in flood-prone areas are urged to use discretion in sending their children
Parents and guardians in flood affected areas are being advised to use their discretion in sending their children to school as there is a heavy rain warning in force for
Minister for Education, Rosy Akbar has advised students and teachers in flood affected areas to exercise safety measures and not to go to school today. Akbar says pare
Good news for teachers who want to teach in special schools as the Ministry of Education has started to provide the National Toppers Award to interested teachers.Minister
Good news for students of Lekutu Secondary School, Yadua Primary School, Bua District School and Dama Primary School in the North as rebuilding works for these schools wi
Heads of schools and school managers around the country will be part of training workshops aimed at creating a safer, healthier and more supportive environment for studen
The Head Girl of Fiji School for the Blind Raina Trisha Kumar wants to continue to grow the loving environment in the school. Kumar says she loves her school. /+AUD
The Ministry of Education has condemned the shockingly bigoted outburst by Ben Padarath against a Fijian student on the basis of their religious practice and preference a
Marist Brothers High School Head Boy Setoki Waqaliva has dedicated his achievement to the people of Nawaka, Nadi. Waqaliva who is boarding at the school says his paren
An investigation into a brawl between students of a school in Nadi will be investigated by the Education Ministry and the students involved will be taken to task. This
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama has called on the National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman Prasad to help in combatting corruption at the University of the So
Sixteen Year 3 students of Qalitu Primary School in Savusavu now have a safe classroom to study in after repairs have been completed by RFMF engineers. The rooftop of
Minister for Disaster Management, Inia Seruiratu says the focus in the Northern Division has mainly been on quick fixes on schools to ensure students are moved from tents
62 boarding students of Nadogo Central College will not have to worry about their meals as the government has provided them with much needed food ration. College Vice
Education Minister Rosy Akbar says it does not depend on whether Fiji wants Professor Pal Ahluwalia to continue as Vice-Chancellor of USP because the decision will be mad
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama toured a number of schools in Northern Division today and students were also provided with relief supplies. Bainimarama visited Bua
Joseph Sua who is the President of the USP Students Association has been told to step down ahead of tomorrow’s special meeting of the USP Council. The USP Stude
16 schools in the Northern Division severely affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana will receive more than 200 desks, chairs and other furniture. It has been donated by the
University of the South Pacific’s private students who are not under any scholarship or loans scheme can now get financial assistance for up to 50% as the Univers
All schools in the Northern Division will open for classes from Monday 15 February. Education Minister, Rosy Akbar says the schools in the Northern Division were damag