Owners of the land accommodating the newly constructed Beverly Hills Primary School have placed ‘namele’ leaves at the school yesterday due unpaid land rent fees spanning two years.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that a man must pay VT8 million in damages for blinding a Vanuatu Mobile Force (VMF) officer’s right eye.
Reconstruction of the Teouma Bridge on Efate will now officially begin following its ground-breaking ceremony yesterday.
A citizen has been arrested and charged for making threats on social media.
Manples community of the Tanvasoko Area Council now have solar streetlights to increase residents’ safety, particularly at nights.
Vanuatu will be the first country in the Pacific to undergo a rapid Trade in Services (TiS) assessment, marking a significant move towards enhancing regional development.
The Vanuatu Maritime Safety Authority (VMSA) is pleased to see women in rural areas come forward to be part of the small boat training and safety awareness programme organized by VMSA in the T…
Vanuatu Sports
Mauriki FC made an impressive late comeback yesterday afternoon at the Port Vila Stadium securing a 4-1 victory against Seveners United.
After three rounds of games, Urata 2 remains unbeaten and is leading the Shefa Netball Association (ShefNA) Grade B league.
The 2023-24 season of the Port Vila Football Association’s (PVFA) Ligue 2 has begun, with Taut Iamak securing a 10-0 victory over newcomers Threeland at the Port Vila Stadium.
Sixteen primary school teachers and Physical Education (PE) facilitators from various islands are participating in a one-week Just Play Training of Trainers (TOT) workshop focused on gender equality and WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) training at the VFF Haus in Port Vila.
Vanuatu’s swimming team has left Port Vila to compete in the Oceania Aquatics Championship in the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Tourism
Air Vanuatu, the national airline, has revealed an expansion to its flight schedules connecting New Zealand this week, solidifying its partnership with Solomon Airlines.
After a four-year hiatus, Tok Tok Vanuatu has returned, with the first delegates arriving to engage in a bustling schedule of connecting with tourism operators to bolster future tourism growth.
There is a big need for people on Aneityum to be given first aid training so that they can respond in any medical emergency, said Area Administrator Davina Vira.
In a move to regulate and ensure fair practices, the Port Vila City Council (PVCC) has issued a reminder to vendors selling their products to tourists.
Locals and tourists in Vanuatu’s popular destination, Mystery Island and Aneityum were reported safe following a significant 7.7 magnitude earthquake that occurred yesterday at approximately 1:57 pm.
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