The majority of schools around Port Vila are planning to improve academic literacy levels this year, focusing on reading and writing skills.
VBTC visited some...
The new academic year for schools across the country has started again this week.
The Teaching Service Commission has taken this opportunity to remind all...
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) has joined the global community in celebrating International Day of Education 2026, reaffirming Vanuatu’s dedication to providing...
The Government, through the Scholarship Office, has expanded its annual pre-departure briefing to include both new and ongoing government-sponsored students, following rising concerns around...
The Government of Vanuatu has reaffirmed health and education as national priorities, announcing full government scholarships for all students enrolled in the new Bachelor...
More than 600 students will attend classes in dormitories and teachers’ houses this year at Malapoa College.
This follows damage caused by the earthquake to...
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET), in partnership with the Youth Council, the Australian Government through DFAT, and the Secretariat of the Pacific...
The final list of government scholarship awardees will be published on Friday the 16th of this week.
The Vanuatu Scholarship Board met on Tuesday, 13...
Ministry of Health (MOH) has informed the public about the global Hantavirus situation following recent international reports linked to a cruise ship incident outside...
Tatavola Matas, Coordinator of the Vanuatu Women’s Centre, says everyone failed to recognise that Rachel Limae Steven’s life was at serious risk and that...
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele has been removed from office following a no-confidence vote in Parliament on Thursday in Honiara.
Manele lost the vote...
Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazards Department (VMGD) said Vanuatu has officially entered its dry season, with authorities warning communities to prepare for colder temperatures and reduced rainfall in...