Radrodro explains reasons for Ministry's over expenditure
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro says if the redeployment of funds from the Ministry would not have occurred in the 2024-2025 financial year, the over expendi
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro says if the redeployment of funds from the Ministry would not have occurred in the 2024-2025 financial year, the over expendi
Determination and sacrifice marked one family's back-to-school journey as 59-year-old Asaeli Saumaka and his wife travelled from Nadi to Suva in search of affordable and
Students in Natewa in Cakaudrove, Vanua Levu will no longer have to travel long distances for secondary education after the opening of Naweni Secondary School.While speak
The Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Service has clarified that they continue to provide scholarships for Psychology, Counselling and Sociology under the Minimum Cut Off M
Service delivery by civil servants is expected to improve as 41 civil servants have graduated from the first Introduction to Government Machineries programme. While sp
The University of the South Pacific says the views expressed in an opinion article by Senior Fellow at USP’s Graduate School of Business and former FijiFirst
60 percent of respondents support retaining corporal punishment in schools, according to the Fijian Teachers Association during its submission to Parliament on the Educat
The Fijian Teachers Association has opposed a total ban on corporal punishment in schools, saying such a move would worsen disciplinary problems and place further strain
iTaukei children in rural communities are falling behind at alarming rates, with nearly 30 percent failing Year 8 examinations and around 20 percent dropping out by Year
With less than a week for the first school term to commence, Vodafone Fiji is reminding parents and guardians that topping up and redeeming their child’s school bu
The University of Fiji says USP’s Dr Mahendra Reddy’s remarks on tertiary education funding shows ignorance of the role of universities in nation-building.T
As many students prepare to begin their first year at university, Rohan Singh is setting out to become the first nephrologist in his family.Singh, who was also a Bhawania
On the return of the Prime Minister, the legislative change requirement on the reassignment of the Fiji National University to the Prime Minister will be introduced into
A concerned parent from Rakiraki is urging parents to use the $200 Back-to-School assistance support wisely after it was released last Friday.Chris Kumar says he has seen
Navosa Central College is set to receive a new gym facility aimed at supporting local youth, promoting fitness, and strengthening community wellbeing.The project comes in
The vibrant tradition of Indian Rangoli came alive at the Fiji Museum yesterday, as Indian folk art enthusiast Rashmi Ahalawat led an engaging workshop for the local comm
With only a week remaining before schools reopen on January 26, parents and guardians across Fiji are busy preparing for the new academic year, with back-to-school shoppi
Around 185,000 students will be paid in the first batch this afternoon as the Ministry of Finance begins rolling out the $200 Back-to-School Assistance for the 2026 schoo
Back to School Assistance payments for the 2026 school year will begin today, with $40 million allocated for the programme in the 2025–2026 National Budget.Mini
Following a call by Opposition MP Alvick Maharaj to halt future grants to Pacific Polytech, and allegations regarding staff pay, Pacific Polytech Chair, Do
The government should consider issuing education vouchers instead of cash for back-to-school assistance to prevent misuse and ensure the support benefits children as inte