Vanuatu



Malawi: Court Issues Warrant to Search Chakwera's Home Over Alleged Illegal Possession of State Security Dogs

[Nyasa Times] The Senior Resident Magistrate's Court in Lilongwe has issued a search warrant authorising Malawi Police to search the residence of former President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera over allegations that he is unlawfully keeping four State-owned se

VT26M Concrete Road to be Completed in January 2026

Mataru Construction Manager Simon Maraki said the Ohlen White Wood area road development is expected to be completed in January, depending on the weather.
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VT26M Concrete Road to be Completed in January 2026

Mataru Construction Manager Simon Maraki said the Ohlen White Wood area road development is expected to be completed in January, depending on the weather.

VWC reports rising demand for nude images and online sexual acts

Vanuatu Women’s Centre (VWC) Coordinator, Tatavola Matas, drew attention to a disturbing and growing form of online abuse, affecting many Ni-Vanuatu women, at the launch of the 16 Days of Activism campaign this week.
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VWC reports rising demand for nude images and online sexual acts

Vanuatu Women’s Centre (VWC) Coordinator, Tatavola Matas, drew attention to a disturbing and growing form of online abuse, affecting many Ni-Vanuatu women, at the launch of the 16 Days of Activism campaign this week.

Over 5,400 women seek help for violence in one year: VWC

The Vanuatu Women’s Centre (VWC) continues to see a rising number of women and young girls seeking support for violence-related issues in Port Vila and across the provinces.
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Over 5,400 women seek help for violence in one year: VWC

The Vanuatu Women’s Centre (VWC) continues to see a rising number of women and young girls seeking support for violence-related issues in Port Vila and across the provinces.

Opposition’s constitutional case today

The Supreme Court Office in Port Vila has listed the constitutional application filed by the Opposition against the ruling of the Speaker of Parliament, Stephen Felix, for 9 o’clock this morning.
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Opposition’s constitutional case today

The Supreme Court Office in Port Vila has listed the constitutional application filed by the Opposition against the ruling of the Speaker of Parliament, Stephen Felix, for 9 o’clock this morning.

USAID cuts trigger concerns for key health programs

The recent cutback in funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has raised serious concerns within Vanuatu’s Ministry of Health (MOH), which relies on international partnerships to sustain critical public health and clinica
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USAID cuts trigger concerns for key health programs

The recent cutback in funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has raised serious concerns within Vanuatu’s Ministry of Health (MOH), which relies on international partnerships to sustain critical public health and clinical programs.

Tanna hosts geothermal exploration project

Tanna is currently the focus of an ambitious geothermal energy project, with the U.S.-based company EGXfuel leading the work in partnership with the Vanuatu government through the Geology and Mines Unit.
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Tanna hosts geothermal exploration project

Tanna is currently the focus of an ambitious geothermal energy project, with the U.S.-based company EGXfuel leading the work in partnership with the Vanuatu government through the Geology and Mines Unit.

Lokalee and Banban benefit from Vanuatu–Australia Community Grants

Two new community projects in Santo are underway thanks to the Vanuatu–Australia Community Grants Program, improving access to essential services and strengthening resilience for local communities.
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Lokalee and Banban benefit from Vanuatu–Australia Community Grants

Two new community projects in Santo are underway thanks to the Vanuatu–Australia Community Grants Program, improving access to essential services and strengthening resilience for local communities.

‘Think twice before you click’ – National push against digital abuse

Minister of Justice Job Andy officially launched Vanuatu’s national 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign yesterday with a strong call for citizens to “Think twice before you click,” drawing attention to the growing threat of digita
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‘Think twice before you click’ – National push against digital abuse

Minister of Justice Job Andy officially launched Vanuatu’s national 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign yesterday with a strong call for citizens to “Think twice before you click,” drawing attention to the growing threat of digital abuse.

Education leaders present Vanuatu’s reform agenda at Australian Conference

Three distinguished education leaders recently represented Vanuatu at the Development and Education Conference, supported by the Australian Government, held in Melbourne.
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Education leaders present Vanuatu’s reform agenda at Australian Conference

Three distinguished education leaders recently represented Vanuatu at the Development and Education Conference, supported by the Australian Government, held in Melbourne.

126 West Ambrym households disconnected as Gov’t owes VT14 million

A total of 126 households in the Lalinda community on West Ambrym, who have had access to electricity since June this year, are now disconnected due to the government’s failure to pay solar power supplier Energy 4 All an outstanding…
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126 West Ambrym households disconnected as Gov’t owes VT14 million

A total of 126 households in the Lalinda community on West Ambrym, who have had access to electricity since June this year, are now disconnected due to the government’s failure to pay solar power supplier Energy 4 All an outstanding…

Balance of Power and Daily Post to Launch Book Tomorrow

Balance of Power (BOP) and the Vanuatu Daily Post have partnered over the past six months to interview, photograph and compile the third edition of a book promoting women in country called ‘Nation Builders’.
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Balance of Power and Daily Post to Launch Book Tomorrow

Balance of Power (BOP) and the Vanuatu Daily Post have partnered over the past six months to interview, photograph and compile the third edition of a book promoting women in country called ‘Nation Builders’.

Adams builds China connections for Ni-Vanuatu entrepreneurs

Local entrepreneur Lopez Adams has returned home following a successful business trip to China, bringing with him renewed confidence, expanded networks, and fresh opportunities aimed at elevating Vanuatu’s business landscape.
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Adams builds China connections for Ni-Vanuatu entrepreneurs

Local entrepreneur Lopez Adams has returned home following a successful business trip to China, bringing with him renewed confidence, expanded networks, and fresh opportunities aimed at elevating Vanuatu’s business landscape.

Court rejects former lawyer’s bid for reinstatement

The Supreme Court of Vanuatu has dismissed an application for Judicial Review (JR) brought by former lawyer George Frederick Boar, who sought to overturn a 2024 decision of the Law Council’s Disciplinary Committee refusing his restoration to the register of
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Court rejects former lawyer’s bid for reinstatement

The Supreme Court of Vanuatu has dismissed an application for Judicial Review (JR) brought by former lawyer George Frederick Boar, who sought to overturn a 2024 decision of the Law Council’s Disciplinary Committee refusing his restoration to the register of…

Gov’t redirects VT10M Christmas party funds to reward MSG Cup champions

The Vanuatu Government has decided to divert the funds usually allocated for government Christmas parties—totaling VT10 million—towards incentives for Vanuatu’s Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Prime Minister’s (PM) Cup football players and coaches.
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Gov’t redirects VT10M Christmas party funds to reward MSG Cup champions

The Vanuatu Government has decided to divert the funds usually allocated for government Christmas parties—totaling VT10 million—towards incentives for Vanuatu’s Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Prime Minister’s (PM) Cup football players and coaches.

National Forgiveness and Reconciliation Ceremony Set for 29 November

The Chief's Nakamal will host the National Forgiveness and Reconciliation Ceremony on Unity Day, 29 November 2025, in partnership with the country’s Head of State, the Church, and the Chiefs.
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National Forgiveness and Reconciliation Ceremony Set for 29 November

The Chief's Nakamal will host the National Forgiveness and Reconciliation Ceremony on Unity Day, 29 November 2025, in partnership with the country’s Head of State, the Church, and the Chiefs.

VIT builds construction skills in Southeast Santo

A total of 25 trainees have successfully completed the Certificate I and II in Building Construction training in Southeast Santo, demonstrating strong commitment and determination.
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VIT builds construction skills in Southeast Santo

A total of 25 trainees have successfully completed the Certificate I and II in Building Construction training in Southeast Santo, demonstrating strong commitment and determination.

Pacific Polytech to offer industry-focused training in Santo

The Minister of Trade and Commerce and Acting Minister of Education, Samson Samsen, met with Professor Ganesh Chand, Chairperson of Pacific Polytech, one of Fiji’s leading technical and vocational institutions, on Wednesday this week.The meeting marked a st
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Pacific Polytech to offer industry-focused training in Santo

The Minister of Trade and Commerce and Acting Minister of Education, Samson Samsen, met with Professor Ganesh Chand, Chairperson of Pacific Polytech, one of Fiji’s leading technical and vocational institutions, on Wednesday this week.The meeting marked a step toward expanding…

Jobs recovery, but income struggle persists: Report

While employment has returned to pre-earthquake levels, labour income and small business earnings remain severely depressed nearly a year later, according to a report by the World Bank and Vanuatu Bureau of Statistics (VBoS).
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Jobs recovery, but income struggle persists: Report

While employment has returned to pre-earthquake levels, labour income and small business earnings remain severely depressed nearly a year later, according to a report by the World Bank and Vanuatu Bureau of Statistics (VBoS).

Burundian overstayers seek Red Cross aid

Seven nationals from Burundi in Africa approached the Vanuatu Red Cross Society (VRCS) on Thursday for assistance after they could no longer afford to pay for accommodation in Port Vila.
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Burundian overstayers seek Red Cross aid

Seven nationals from Burundi in Africa approached the Vanuatu Red Cross Society (VRCS) on Thursday for assistance after they could no longer afford to pay for accommodation in Port Vila.

125 cruise ship calls scheduled for January–April 2026

Early projections have indicated that from January to April 2026 alone, Vanuatu is scheduled to receive 125 cruise ship calls across Port Vila, Mystery Island, Luganville (Espiritu Santo) and selected outer island destinations.
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125 cruise ship calls scheduled for January–April 2026

Early projections have indicated that from January to April 2026 alone, Vanuatu is scheduled to receive 125 cruise ship calls across Port Vila, Mystery Island, Luganville (Espiritu Santo) and selected outer island destinations.

FIU appeal against Vocor dismissed

The Court of Appeal (COA) has dismissed an appeal brought by Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Director Teddy Garae and the Attorney General (AG), affirming the Supreme Court’s ruling that the FIU’s direction requiring Care International Committee (CIC) t
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FIU appeal against Vocor dismissed

The Court of Appeal (COA) has dismissed an appeal brought by Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) Director Teddy Garae and the Attorney General (AG), affirming the Supreme Court’s ruling that the FIU’s direction requiring Care International Committee (CIC) to remove its…

Workers Union demand immediate review of SHEFA and Port Vila by-laws

The Vanuatu National Workers Union (VNWU) has raised alarm over newly introduced by-laws and increased fees imposed by the SHEFA Provincial Government Council (SPGC) and the Port Vila City Council (PVCC), warning that the measures are placing heavy strain on
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Workers Union demand immediate review of SHEFA and Port Vila by-laws

The Vanuatu National Workers Union (VNWU) has raised alarm over newly introduced by-laws and increased fees imposed by the SHEFA Provincial Government Council (SPGC) and the Port Vila City Council (PVCC), warning that the measures are placing heavy strain on…

New Zealand funds VT43M revamp of Port Vila Seafront

The New Zealand government launched yesterday afternoon the latest phase of support to improve the Port Vila Seafront area, making it safer and more accessible.
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New Zealand funds VT43M revamp of Port Vila Seafront

The New Zealand government launched yesterday afternoon the latest phase of support to improve the Port Vila Seafront area, making it safer and more accessible.

Vanuatu Ferry held liable, VT1.1M awarded in workplace injury case

The Supreme Court has ruled that Vanuatu Ferry Limited is liable for injuries sustained by an employee during a workplace accident in 2021, awarding a total of VT1.1 million in damages and VT600,000 in costs.
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Vanuatu Ferry held liable, VT1.1M awarded in workplace injury case

The Supreme Court has ruled that Vanuatu Ferry Limited is liable for injuries sustained by an employee during a workplace accident in 2021, awarding a total of VT1.1 million in damages and VT600,000 in costs.

PM Napat to VCC - Account for Gov’t funds

Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat has called on the Vanuatu Christian Council (VCC) to provide proper reporting on government funds allocated to the organisation, as he handed over a VT50 million grant in support yesterday.
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PM Napat to VCC - Account for Gov’t funds

Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat has called on the Vanuatu Christian Council (VCC) to provide proper reporting on government funds allocated to the organisation, as he handed over a VT50 million grant in support yesterday.

VT20M demolition work begins at old police station

Demolition work on the old Port Vila Police Station, which stood as a symbol of law and order in the heart of the capital for nearly 50 years, starts today.
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VT20M demolition work begins at old police station

Demolition work on the old Port Vila Police Station, which stood as a symbol of law and order in the heart of the capital for nearly 50 years, starts today.

Koreans’ deportation challenges dismissed

The Supreme Court has dismissed three related legal actions brought by South Korean nationals Gil Yang Yoon and Choi Eun Cheol, who had challenged a 2023 ministerial deportation decision. The matters—heard together before Justice Edwin Peter Goldsbrough—i
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Koreans’ deportation challenges dismissed

The Supreme Court has dismissed three related legal actions brought by South Korean nationals Gil Yang Yoon and Choi Eun Cheol, who had challenged a 2023 ministerial deportation decision. The matters—heard together before Justice Edwin Peter Goldsbrough—involved a constitutional petition,…

PM sets record straight on foreign adviser access

Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat has emphasised that recent parliamentary changes requiring foreign advisers working in Vanuatu’s security sector to be stationed at neutral venues or their respective embassies, and to obtain ministerial authorisation befor
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PM sets record straight on foreign adviser access

Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat has emphasised that recent parliamentary changes requiring foreign advisers working in Vanuatu’s security sector to be stationed at neutral venues or their respective embassies, and to obtain ministerial authorisation before accessing government premises, are “necessary…

Airspace revenue unclear as Fiji maintains control

The Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utilities has revealed in Parliament that he does not yet know how much revenue Vanuatu receives from the management of its airspace.
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Airspace revenue unclear as Fiji maintains control

The Minister of Infrastructure and Public Utilities has revealed in Parliament that he does not yet know how much revenue Vanuatu receives from the management of its airspace.

Gov’t to unveil 10-year National Housing Policy tomorrow

The Government of Vanuatu will officially launch the National Housing Policy 2025–2035 in Port Vila at the Seafront stage, Feiawa Park on 19 November (tomorrow).
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Gov’t to unveil 10-year National Housing Policy tomorrow

The Government of Vanuatu will officially launch the National Housing Policy 2025–2035 in Port Vila at the Seafront stage, Feiawa Park on 19 November (tomorrow).

No CBA until all teachers back pay paid: VTU

The Vanuatu Teachers Union (VTU) will not enter into a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the government until all teachers’ back pay is paid in full.
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No CBA until all teachers back pay paid: VTU

The Vanuatu Teachers Union (VTU) will not enter into a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the government until all teachers’ back pay is paid in full.

21 custom chiefs demand urgent review of Land Reform Act

Twenty-one custom chiefs from across Vanuatu have convened to call for an urgent review of the Land Reform Act, saying the legislation has not fully benefited indigenous landowners since its introduction.
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21 custom chiefs demand urgent review of Land Reform Act

Twenty-one custom chiefs from across Vanuatu have convened to call for an urgent review of the Land Reform Act, saying the legislation has not fully benefited indigenous landowners since its introduction.

2024 National Referendum tainted by VT1 million payments: Emelee

Former Member of Parliament (MP) for Torres Constituency, Christophe Emelee, has accused MPs of selling their votes during the 2024 national referendum on constitutional amendments, alleging that each MP was promised a payment of VT1 million to secure their s
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2024 National Referendum tainted by VT1 million payments: Emelee

Former Member of Parliament (MP) for Torres Constituency, Christophe Emelee, has accused MPs of selling their votes during the 2024 national referendum on constitutional amendments, alleging that each MP was promised a payment of VT1 million to secure their support…

No confidence motion tests constitutional amendments 17A and 17B

The Opposition bloc’s 11 Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Rural Development Party’s (RDP) and the Union of Moderate Parties’ (UMP) attempted motion in Parliament yesterday morning, to topple Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat, marked the first no-conf
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No confidence motion tests constitutional amendments 17A and 17B

The Opposition bloc’s 11 Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Rural Development Party’s (RDP) and the Union of Moderate Parties’ (UMP) attempted motion in Parliament yesterday morning, to topple Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat, marked the first no-confidence motion against…

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