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The State House hosted a consultation with representatives of the Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs, with a focus on the society objective outlined in the National Sustainable Development Plan (NSDP).
Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC), Martin Mahe, said the Public Service Internship Program mainly focuses on tertiary graduates, not high school students.
The groundbreaking of the new Teouma Brige Contruction funded by the Japanese Government at VT1.8 billion will take place today.
The new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Solomon Airlines, Sean Te’o, said they are considering a collaboration with Air Vanuatu to train Air Vanuatu’s cabin crew members to work on Solomon Airlines A320 aircraft.
The government of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has made a generous commitment of more than VT300 million for the Kumul Highway upgrade in Port Vila, the Foreign Affairs Director General (DG) has confirmed.
The Public Solicitor's Office (PSO) is working tirelessly to ensure communities have increased knowledge of the law and that alleged offenders across Vanuatu get the highest standard of representation.
The government, through the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Utilities (MIPU) said the upper airspace is a matter of priority to be addressed, and key agencies are leading the effort to advance it in Vanuatu’s interest.
The Vanuatu Footwear has decided to give back to the community by donating over 500 pairs of shoes to the President’s office, with the goal of distributing them to students in schools.
The driver of a black Toyota Hilux that was involved in a road accident causing the death of an 8-year-old boy at Teouma on Efate, will appear before the Magistrates Court at 9am on April 26, next Friday.
The government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade (MoFAICET), has appointed George Bogiri as the country’s new Consul-General of Vanuatu to Hong Kong in China.
Mrs. Glennys Vora Kaltapau, a proud native of Ambae Island, has carved a remarkable path in the world of technology.
The National University of Vanuatu (NUV) and the Public Service Commission (PSC) have forged a joint venture through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with the aim of aligning the university's courses with the country's goals and providing…
A Constitutional petition is in the works by the ‘no’ vote campaigners as the countdown to the May 29 plebiscite begins.
The United States (U.S.) Ambassador to the Republic of Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea (PNG), and the Solomon Islands, Ann Marie Yastishock, arrived in Port Vila yesterday.
Speaker of Parliament and Member of Parliament (MP) for Epi, Simeon Seule told the Vanuatu Daily Post yesterday afternoon that the new Leader of Opposition is MP for Malekula, Gracia Shadrack, and his appointment was made last Friday.
Several payments for the COVID-19 Risk Allowance for nurses and doctors have already been processed.
The Board of Directors of the Northern Islands Stevedoring Company Limited (NISCOL) Port Services held an extra-ordinary meeting in Port Vila on Thursday, 4th April 2024 and unanimously approved a total dividend payment to NISCOL Shareholders amounting to VT90,000,000 and…
The ‘No’ Group has engaged a lawyer, Mr. Silas Hakwa who served as Vanuatu's first Attorney General, to represent them in a constitutional case to seek justice towards the amendments to the Constitution.
Digicel Vanuatu is a Diamond Sponsor of the 2024 National Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Days.
Vanuatu Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (VANGO) is driving the localisation of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) across Vanuatu.
The Acting Director of the Department of Climate Change, Nelson Kalo, represented the Ministry of Climate Change Adaptation (MoCCA) and Vanuatu this week in Fiji as Chair of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) to deliver the welcome address…
The ‘No’ Group has raised concerns about the parliamentary process, particularly regarding the authority of a Member of Parliament (MP) to approve proposed constitutional amendments before the Nation Referendum takes place.
All public Facebook page and group administrators in Vanuatu are urged to moderate their own pages and groups in order to control swearing and threatening language.
The Operations Manager at RecycleCorp Vanuatu, Shaun Hibgame, revealed that the company dispatches approximately 12 to 15 shipments annually from Port Vila, with shipments departing once a month, and from Santo every two to three months.
The Vanuatu Government is relying on donor assistance to rebuild schools damaged by Tropical Cyclones (TCs) Harold, Judy, Kevin and Lola.
Almost 200 leaders have failed to comply with their reporting obligations by not filing annual returns of assets and liabilities to the Ombudsman last year, contrary to section 33 of the Leadership Code Act.
A capacity building workshop aimed at assisting environmental leaders and Government officers in creating effective plans for community conservation areas is taking place this week in Port Vila.
Step into the vibrant world of Navenu Nakamal in the heart of Anamburu Zone 1, where the aroma of freshly brewed kava wafts through the air, enticing locals and visitors alike.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Fiji National University (FNU) to improve Vanuatu’s healthcare workforce in various health fields.
The Women Against Crime and Corruption (WACC) organisation has organised a Human Rights Defender Consultation meeting yesterday at Golden Port in Port Vila.
Minister of Internal Affairs, Johnny Koanapo, is reaching out to Ni-Vanuatu workers currently in Australia, urging those who have disengaged or absconded to come forward.
Members of the public on social media have been snubbed for asking where the Vatu (VT) 350 million fund for the current Referendum Public Awareness came from, as the popular sentiment is where the money has come from does not…
The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Hilaire Bule, wants to clarify to the public that the recent increase in the Salary Act is a decision of the privilege committee and has nothing to do with…
Referendum Regulation Order signed
The Ministry of Health (MOH) Executive submitted a New Project Proposal (NPP) of VT680 million covering COVID-19 risk allowances for 1,200 health workers in 2023, but it was not approved by the Ministerial Budget Committee (MBC).