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More job losses expected in coming months

Vanuatu’s Department of Labour says it is concerned about continuing job losses in the COVID-19 impacted tourism industry. The Commissioner of Labour, Murielle Metsan Meltenoven,...

Concerns raised over Vanuatu ‘Tamtam Bubble’

A member of the Opposition has raised concerns over the opening of borders to travelers from COVID-19 free countries saying Vanuatu is not ready. Responding...

Government to target economic support on agricultural sector

The Government will shift its COVID-19 and Cyclone Harold economic support to agricultural production, saying continuing a broader crisis support package beyond the end...

COVID crisis – Tourism sector must think ‘outside the box’

An official from Vanuatu’s hard-hit tourism sector has voiced support for the Government’s decision to shift its broad economic stimulus package to agricultural production. The...

Reserve Bank Governor warns – spend with care, as economy faces troubled times

The Governor of the Reserve Bank of Vanuatu has warned people need to be cautious with their money as COVID-19 continues to spread and...

Private sector calls for regional action on COVID-19

Though many Pacific Island countries have so far been spared a major health disaster, COVID-19 hasn’t been forgiving on the economies of the region. Chair...

Upcoming talks on future of seasonal workers

Discussions are likely to be held in coming weeks  on the future of the Pacific Labour Mobility scheme as the COVID-19 crisis continues. The talks...

Vanuatu exports – COVID-19 and extreme weather worry experts

The dual crisis of COVID-19 and the impact of the category five Cyclone Harold on Vanuatu’s exports has experts worried. But new statistics show businesses...

People must report skin diseases to prevent spread

A community member of Worauloa, on Efate Island has raised concerns about what she says is a “high number” of skin sores on children...

Fifty million spent on quarantine

The Vanuatu Government expects to spend over VT50 million on quarantine arrangements for citizens and residents repatriated from overseas due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The...

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