FRCS advises employers to cease TELS deductions from their employees
Following the announcement made by the Government to hold the recovery of the Tertiary Education Loans Scheme repayment, the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service would like t
Following the announcement made by the Government to hold the recovery of the Tertiary Education Loans Scheme repayment, the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service would like t
The coalition government has announced that all TELS repayments are now put on hold. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Professor Biman Prasad says they a
Jainan Prasad, has launched his fourth Hindi book named ‘Bebaak’. The book ‘Bebaak’ means daring, bold and fearless that contains poems of di
All schools are open today. The decision has been taken by Ministry of Education, in consultation with the National Disaster Management Office. The Ministry is keep
The National Disaster Management Office with the concurrence of the Minister for Education has decided that all schools across the country are to be closed from this morn
There is a shortage of primary and secondary school teachers as disgruntled teachers have sought better opportunities offshore, leaving behind a shortage of skilled and e
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka reminded the students of Dilkusha Methodist High School that perseverance and studying hard is the key to success in life. While commiss
Former Minister of Education and FijiFirst MP, Premila Kumar says schools were closed for more than three months in 2020 and eight months in 2021, causing a devastating i
The Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Waterways and Environment, Mere Lakeba, says the symposium provides an opportunity for people to understand how invasive alien
A father and daughter duo, have enrolled for undergraduate studies at The University of the South Pacific. 47-year-old Ratu Soqosoqo says he could not start the Bachel
$42 million has been paid out to over 210,000 students in Fiji under the Back to School Support. The Special Protection Specialist for the Ministry of Finance, Shamal
10 PhD students of the University of the South Pacific today received scholarships by the Norway Pacific Climate Scholarship Programme where they will be the first cohort
The President of the Methodist Church of Fiji, Rev Ili Vunisuwai, wishes all the children of Fiji a blessed and productive term ahead of them while they begin their new s
Children need to focus on their goals and study hard in school in order to become successful in life. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka highlighted this during a church s
Education Minister Aseri Radrodro says students are expected to report to school from today, just as they had announced previously. Radrodro says for day schools, stu
Minister for Education Aseri Radrodro says the Fiji Higher Commission must foster and safeguard the national interest of students and parents, and the higher education pr
The newly refurbished $40,000 dining hall at Ballantine Memorial School has been officially opened as they look forward towards a a bigger, better and brighter future.
Minister for Education, Aseri Radrodro says it is important to note that Year 13 or Form 7 is provided free for secondary studying and students are encouraged to utilize
Fiji Year Eight Examination provisional results have been released today as the Education Ministry has recorded a 62 percent pass rate compared to 69 percent in 2019.
Over 20 students with disabilities received $300 back to school packs in assistance from New Vision of Fiji. New Vision of Fiji, Chief Executive Officer, Rajnel Prasad
A FNU student has raised concerns about the delay in the issuing of their timetables. The student has contacted fijivillage News and said that at times the delay resul