Williams leaves with fond memories
AFTER more than five years of service in Fiji, the European Union's Fiji Education Sector Program director is preparing for yet another transfer.
View ArticleIsland carriers seek registration
ASSISTANCE has been sought from the Land Transport Authority to register carrier operators on Koro Island to allow students to use their transport assistance vouchers.
View ArticleMinistry to strengthen bug watch
THE Ministry of Primary Industries will step up surveillance and monitoring of brucellosis and termite infestation with the equipment provided by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community.
View ArticleDecree targets pest killer
THE Pesticides Decree 2010 will stop the importation of illegal pesticides in the country, says Pest Control Association of Fiji general secretary David Chand.
View Article$8.9m bill to dredge Rewa River
THE cost of dredging the Rewa River, which is frequently prone to flooding, is $8.9million.
View ArticleMonitor movies for children
THE Ministry of Education has reminded to parents and guardians to censor movies their children watch.
View ArticleGovernment to aid squatters
THE Housing Authority and the Public Rental Board should provide squatters with affordable housing to allow them to move out of squatter settlements, Peoples Community Network consultant Father Kevin...
View ArticleThird reform in five years
TELECOM Fiji Limited will undergo another restructure ù the third in five years.
View Article$56,4m expansion to boost telecom
AMALGAMATED Telecom Holdings Limited (ATH) plans to venture into the Pacific region believing its future growth can be achieved there.
View ArticleATH ICT centre opens
ATH In Touch is expected to open for business in September ù five months later than scheduled.
View ArticleRegistration improves
VODAFONE Fiji says it experienced a "slight dip" in registration earlier this month.
View ArticleJob placement agency
THE Lautoka Rural Advisory Council is embarking on a project that will see the setting up of a job placement agency for reformed prisoners.
View ArticleFSC turned blind eye
SUGARCANE growers in Ba are up in arms over the removal of rail trucks, railway lines and usable parts by scrap metal merchants .
View ArticleClimate change workshop
COMMUNITY leaders from twenty five rural communities in Nadi attended a climate change awareness workshop in Nadi yesterday.
View ArticleGospel gig for charity
GOSPEL music fans in Vatukoula will be in for a treat when the Shekinah Grace Ministries Band debuts this evening at Theodore Park.
View ArticleBusiness skills for rural youth
THIRTY-EIGHT young people have graduated with certificates which will allow them to exercise their entrepreneurial skills by running and owning micro-businesses.
View ArticleStudents clean up in town
STUDENTS of Labasa College spent yesterday afternoon cleaning up the town area in a small but noble contribution towards the Friendly North community.
View ArticleNZ aids pre-schoolers
PRESCHOOL education is the foundation of children's dreams of achieving life's goals, according to New Zealand Trade Commissioner Peter Lund.
View ArticleAlarm at low profit
THE Fiji National Provident Fund is concerned with the 53 per cent fall in profits from Amalgamated Telecom Holdings.
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