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The Ministry of Health (MOH), through the National Surveillance Unit, reported three new leptospirosis cases at the Saint Patrick's College on Ambae.
Labour mobility, such as seasonal work, is a family journey and not an individual one.
A Saratamata landowner representative, Gabriel Vusilai, said that they embrace development and not oppose it, dismissing speculation from their letter to the PENAMA Provincial Government Council (PPGC).
On April 30, 2024, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) intercepted two Vanuatu Registered tugboats at the port of Darwin.
Vanuatu is proud to announce its achievement of ranking #1 out of over 150 countries worldwide on the Happy Planet Index (HPI), for the second time since the index was first published in 2006.
Union Organiser for the Southern Region Branch of the Vanuatu National Workers Union (VNWU), Eddie Karie, has taken a bold stand against what he sees as unjust treatment by TIVR Timber company.
Saving money remains a big challenge for seasonal workers when they are employed abroad.
As of April 10 this year, the total contribution of Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Scheme workers to the Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) amounts to VT93,964,418.
President of the Union of Moderate Parties (UMP) and Member of Parliament (MP) for Port Vila Constituency, Ishmael Kalsakau, revealed to the Vanuatu Daily Postyesterday that the reason behind his resignation as the Opposition Leader was that he did not…
This morning Handing over of the first phase of tar-seal road by Chinese Government to Vanuatu Government in Pentecost. Chinese Ambassador handed over to Prime Minister Charlot Salwai at Larasol, south Pentecost.
The Livestock Industry has faced shipping challenges for years, with a lack of unified focus on implementing safe and efficient logistics.
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Government Chief Information Office (OGCIO), Gerard Metsan, affirmed that issues aimed at ensuring online safety for individuals will be tackled in bills that will be tabled in the upcoming Parliament's First Ordinary Session.
The Vanuatu Teachers Union Celebrated their 40 Anniversary with the theme “EMPOWERING TEACHERS” last week at the teacher’s union headquarters in Joint Court.
The University of the South Pacific have clarified that USP Law program will remain firmly rooted at Emalus Campus in Vanuatu, addressing recent claims circulating that it will move to Fiji, as misinformation
The Vois Blong Yumi network’s referendum application has been downloaded just over 10times since its launch last Saturday according to the display data on Google’s Play Store.
Since 2011, Vanuatu has made significant strides in reducing malaria burden across the country. In 2017, TAFEA Province was declared malaria free and in 2021, the Ministry of Health (MoH) launched a plan to eliminate malaria from within its borders…
P&O Cruises Australia’s Pacific Adventure through the Vanuatu Maritime Safety Authority (VMSA) has delivered a life-saving donation of 500 life jackets to Vanuatu’s Mystery Island.
Director General (DG) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA), Leith Veremaito, announced yesterday that the Employment Act, as well as the Seasonal Employment Act is currently being reviewed.
The local recruitment agency, which has been receiving attention for purportedly recruiting workers for Canada, is not affiliated with the labour mobility program supported by the Vanuatu Government through the Department of Labour (DoL).
The well-known Wan Smolbag (WSB) Theatre group celebrated its 35th Anniversary with the launching two new films, “Muv, Muv, Muv” and “Protektem Ol Gel,” on April 25 at the Tana Cine theatre.
Over 8,000 informal workers have joined the Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) as voluntary members since the Fund begun extending its coverage into the informal sector some years ago.
The President of the Union of Moderate Parties (UMP) and Leader of Opposition, Ishmael Kalsakau, recommended that the Prime Minister (PM) defer the referendum until next year to ensure that the information regarding the proposed amendments reaches everyone.
The Vanuatu Maritime Safety Authority (VMSA) this week praised the response of key stakeholders for their swift response to a maritime emergency incident involving crew from a Danish registered sailing vessel, SY Nordkaperen.
As of Thursday, April 25, 2024, more than 355 eligible staff members of the Ministry of Health (MoH) have received their COVID-19 risk allowance, totaling over VT122,190,372.
Vanuatu continues its commitment to immunisation efforts, with a history of vaccination initiatives aimed at preventing deadly diseases and preserving the well-being of its population,
The new policy from the Utilities Regulatory Authority (URA) and utilities wanting to impose a tariff on rooftop solar (which has been called a “Solar Tax”), leaves us with more questions than answers at this stage and unfairly disadvantages citizens…
The Vanuatu Christian Council (VCC) and the Office of the Commissioner of the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF), have recently signed a 5-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to establish a collaboration framework between them.
The Head of the Government, Prime Minister (PM) Charlot Salwai is expected to open the new Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) Branch for PENAMA Province at Saratamata on Ambae today.
Minister of Internal Affairs, Johnny Koanapo, has revealed that many Ni-Vanuatu citizens are currently in prisons in Australia for a wide range of offences, varying from what he described as “very serious” crimes to minor offences.
Kids at Vila North School reseved over 100 T-shirts for the students, the T-shirt is donated by Cramong co.Ltd.
Manples community of the Tanvasoko Area Council now have solar streetlights to increase residents’ safety, particularly at nights.
A citizen has been arrested and charged for making threats on social media.
Reconstruction of the Teouma Bridge on Efate will now officially begin following its ground-breaking ceremony yesterday.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a man must pay VT8 million in damages for blinding a Vanuatu Mobile Force (VMF) officer’s right eye.
Owners of the land accommodating the newly constructed Beverly Hills Primary School have placed ‘namele’ leaves at the school yesterday due unpaid land rent fees spanning two years.