Fiji has lost about 3% of people to developed countries - Radrodro
Fiji has lost about 3 percent of its population permanently to developed countries and the numbers continue to rise because of labour pull factors. Minister for Educat
Fiji has lost about 3 percent of its population permanently to developed countries and the numbers continue to rise because of labour pull factors. Minister for Educat
Suva Muslim College Head Boy, Muhammed Umair Rashid, says he aims to connect with all students and get to know them, as leadership influence can shape their mindset in sc
A parent of a Nabua Secondary School student is concerned about the safety of his children and is thinking of changing their school if the incident that occurred along Me
Parents of 212,017 students have so far been paid around $42.9 million for the Back to School Support for the 2025 school year. The Ministry of Finance says those pare
Police officers were deployed this morning around the Mead Road housing area, to disperse a group of young people who had gathered with the intent of causing more trouble
Twin brothers Nemia and Ilaisa Nasau from Naraiyawa Village in Namosi are hoping they would qualify for the Tertiary Scholarship Loan Scheme as they look forward to pursu
Good news for the students of Naqara Primary School in Ono, Kadavu as they have received much-needed classroom furniture including desks and chairs. The school has a r
The Information Act should be dumped as there are provisions in Section 25 - the Bill of Rights and Section 150 of the 2013 Constitution. This has been highlighted by
Teachers must constantly raise awareness about the effects of social issues such as drugs, peer pressure, and other factors. This has been highlighted by tertiary stu
In an exciting opportunity, students from the Umanand Prasad School of Medicine and Health Sciences are set to train in a state-of-the-art 130-bed Pacific Specialist Heal
Education plays a pivotal role in nurturing children's minds and their mental well-being in shaping the future of Fiji This was highlighted by the Deputy Prime Ministe
As parents of Year 8 students at Assemblies of God (AOG) Primary School seek answers after expressing frustration over the lack of seating on the first day of schoolâ€
Great news for thousands of Fiji National University students who wish to live in the university hostel as the increase in the hostel fees has been temporarily postponed.
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro says he will be meeting Fiji National University Vice Chancellor and Pro Chancellor today regarding the increase in hostel fees.
The Colo Bridge in Seaqaqa is flooded and people living around the Navudi, Navai, Vunivere and Rokosalate areas have not been able to go to work and school from yesterday
The automatic progression policy has resulted in students advancing without mastering key skills, leading to substandard student outcomes and to address this issue and im
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro is advising parents to monitor the weather and make the necessary decisions on sending children to school, especially for those liv
$1.2 million has been paid out by the Ministry of Finance to 6,204 students today as Back to School Support for the 2025 school year. The Ministry of Finance says out
As Term One of the 2025 academic year begins today, the Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka highlighted that the most important thing that perhaps is lacking is discipline.
8,000 year 13 students beginning their final year of secondary education tomorrow will be assisted with the $200 Back-to-School support this week. Deputy Prime Ministe
As schools across Fiji prepare to reopen tomorrow, Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro has called on teachers, parents, and guardians to take greater responsibility for