USP unions ask govt why Ahluwalia has been cited as a public risk and deported
The Association of the USP Staff and the USP Staff Union have today expressed their grave concern and disgust at the government’s decision to deport the regional U
The Association of the USP Staff and the USP Staff Union have today expressed their grave concern and disgust at the government’s decision to deport the regional U
Students affected by Tropical Cyclone Ana have been assured by the Ministry of Education that they will be provided with the necessary assistance. Minister Rosy Akbar
Some good news for students of Lekutu Secondary School as the $200,000 donated by Telecom Fiji Limited will be used to rebuild their school. The school had suffered ex
All schools nationwide will remain closed this week. The Ministry of Education says a total of 406 evacuation centres still remain active across the country, out of wh
All schools will remain closed until a decision is made by the Education Ministry. The National Disaster Management Office says the Education Ministry will issue a sta
Good news for students as the Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Board Chairman, Rakesh Ram has confirmed that they are working on a 7 point action plan to serve the Nationa
All students, teachers and staff are to stay at home as schools will remain closed until further notice. This has been confirmed by the Minister for Education Rosy Ak
79% of students passed Year 13 external examinations while 74% passed Year 12 exams this year. The Education Ministry says both the results have noted a 1% decrease in
All schools are closed today but teachers should report to work and prepare their classrooms in case of any flooding. The Education Minister Rosy Akbar says teachers t
The Year 13 provisional exam results are being released today and if you are one of those students, you can get your result on www.examresults.gov.fj from 8 o’cloc
Schools in the Northern Division are closed based on the decision taken by the Commissioner Northern. Minister for National Disaster Management, Inia Seruiratu says th
The students of Lautoka School for Special Education returned to a new look school this year after the Fiji Water Foundation and the staff of Williams & Gosling and T
Good news for students as all sporting competitions including the Coca Cola Games and Vodafone Deans Rugby Competition will go ahead this year. Education Minister, Ros
The solution is clear - free tertiary education for all students. That is the comment from SODELPA leader, Viliame Gavoka who is calling on government to immediately r
Around 20 tertiary and secondary school students took part in a climate action debate and discussed topics like viability of waste to energy solutions, benefits of taxing
342 students whose families income have been affected by COVID-19 in Nacula in the Yasawa Group have been assisted with school supplies by the Turtle Island Resort. Th
National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman Prasad says the suspension and termination of scholarships of students under the pretext of failing to achieve an averag
The Chairman of the Tertiary Scholarship and Loans Board, Rakesh Ram says they will be looking at the points raised by students in relation to their decision to raise the
Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has directed the Board and CEO of the Tertiary Scholarship and Loans Board to urgently review the decision to raise the requireme
The Consumer Council of Fiji has raised serious concerns after students of Saint Marcellin Primary School were left stranded due to the negligent suspension of services b
7,000 children whose families have been affected by COVID-19 in the Western Division will receive school backpacks which contain school stationery. The assistance has