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Only 20% of government vehicles pass roadworthy inspection in Port Vila

Only 20% of government vehicles in Port Vila have passed roadworthy inspections this year, according to data from the Public Works Department. Road Worthy Inspector Hilton...

Three Luganville Schools Maintain Water Supply Despite Cuts

Three schools in Luganville have their own water reserves, ensuring that learning continues even during water cuts. Principal Education Officer for Sanma, Thompson Wari Paul,...

Erakor Bilingual School Marks Francophonie Day with Focus on Women Empowerment

Erakor Bilingual School on Efate celebrated Francophonie Day under the theme “Women Empowerment.” Vanuatu Broadcasting Television Corporation (VBTC) had the opportunity to take part in...

Fuel Stockpiling Spreads Across Port Vila Amid Shortage Fears

There are reports in Port Vila that people are storing fuel out of fear that there could be a fuel shortage. This is happening despite...

Church Training Promotes Healthy, Violence-Free Marriages

Amid growing concerns over relationship problems and domestic violence, church leaders have taken steps to promote healthier and more respectful marriages. A recent training was...

Six Malekula Communities to Receive Solar Power

The “Delighting Everyone” Solar Project 2026 was officially launched yesterday, supporting the Government’s 2030 target of achieving 100 percent renewable energy use nationwide. The project...

Royal Beach Club Project on Lelepa Targets 5,000 Tourists

The proposed Royal Beach Club project on Lelepa Island in Havanah Harbour, Efate, is expected to welcome more than 5,000 tourists per day and...

Business Leaders Warn of Closures as Calls Grow to Raise Vanuatu’s Minimum Wage

An increase in the minimum wage could force some businesses to close and reduce working hours for employees. This is a situation the Vanuatu Chamber...

VT6 Billion TamTam Cable Project Agreement Signed

An agreement worth VT6 billion was signed yesterday for Vanuatu’s second submarine cable, known as the TamTam Submarine Cable Project. The project is financed by...

Low-Income Workers Say Minimum Wage Not Enough

Several workers earning slightly above the minimum wage say their salaries are still insufficient to cover essential expenses, as the cost of living continues...

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