$778 million allocated towards education and skills development
$778 million has been provided towards education and skills development, the largest allocation in the 2024/2025 National Budget. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister fo
$778 million has been provided towards education and skills development, the largest allocation in the 2024/2025 National Budget. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister fo
Students of Ratu Latianara High School and Ratu Latianara Primary School in Korovisilou, and Lagalaga Sanatan Primary School in Labasa are grateful to Telecom Fiji for t
Students are now voicing their concerns about the deadly impact that drugs have on their lives and are calling for action from everyone, especially, parents. During th
Hundreds of students of Koroinasolo Village School in Bua will benefit after the completion of the renovation and extension project at their school. Assistant Minister
Raina Ram who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science in Gujarat, India, is now on her final semester and recalls the moment that shaped her educational jou
More finance is required to expand technical and vocational education training (TVET) programmes in Fiji and to be able to do more activities. This was highlighted by
As Fiji is experiencing the impacts of climate change, school children are now taking a step toward conducting awareness and conferences where they can share ideas and th
A 16-year-old student who collapsed during a rugby training session at a prominent school in Suva passed away last night, after being admitted at the CWM Hospital. Thi
In a bid to improve the advancement of digital education in Fiji, the Vodafone ATH Fiji Foundation launched its eLibrary initiative at the Samabula Gospel Primary School
The Ministry of Education is already in consultation with the Ministry of Civil Service and the Ministry of Finance to accommodate teachers' salary review to allow for ri
Doctor Nilendra Nair has become the first Fijian to graduate from Harvard University in the United States with a PhD in Planetary Health, Climate Change and Nutritional E
Navuso Agricultural Technical Institute (NATI) received timely assistance from the Ministry for i-Taukei Affairs, who handed over four desktop computers to assist the sch
Our demand remains the same, and the last resort will be to take industrial action. This was highlighted by Fijian Teachers Association and Fiji Teachers Union Spokesp
It is the start of a new journey for about 280 students as they have graduated from Pacific Polytech in Nabua this afternoon. Kinisimere Tuisausau from Naserua, Naitas
The Fiji National University is shaping the future by empowering secondary school students with insightful career guidance sessions. In a statement, FNU highlights tha
The victorious Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School girls' team have been recognised for their achievement at the Coca-Cola girls’ division where the school held a
The talk of social issues such as poverty, crime, drugs and gender-based violence should be discussed with the youths as it is a current challenge that individuals, commu
The prioritisation of TVET is a educational strategy and the Ministry of Education is committed to enhancing the quality and accessibility of these programs. Minister
Minister for Employment Agni Deo Singh says Hindi and Vosa Vakaviti languages will be taught in all primary schools, and it may take a bit of time as teachers need to be
Marist Brothers High School celebrated their Fun Day today at the school grounds to end the first week of school on a high note, re-kindling family spirit among the Maris
The members of the Malaysian community in Fiji and badminton lovers turned up in numbers to support the Badminton Breakfast Bash Tournament held at the Yat Sen Secondary