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Health Minister hands over vehicle to Hog Harbour dispensary
Retired Doctor Titus Path who is believed to be one of the oldest people in the village told the Minister of Health Morkin Stevens and delegation that the minister has brought happiness to the people ...
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Malampa Day celebrated in Luganville
People from the islands of the Malampa province living in Luganville celebrated Malampa Day in Luganville.Students from College de Santo and Santo East School participated with Malampa teachers in a p...
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Vanuatu Liberal Party wants to restore unity
The Chairman of the Vanuatu Liberal Party (VLP) Mr John Vari has stated that unity will only prevail if people unite by working together in a team spirit.He made this statement to address the people o...
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Rural Women’s Day to be celebrated in Luganville
For the first time the Disability Promotion and Advocacy Association (DPA) will be organizing an event for women in the rural areas of Sanma to celebrate Rural Women’s Day on Monday October 15 at the ...
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Should Luganville change its face?
Luganville Town is bound to change and is set to attract more changes in the next five years.The Public Relations Officer of National Community Association Mikky Frank said people of Luganville must w...
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Unsafe surroundings
There is still a lot of work that needed to be done by concerned authorities to rid all the corners and streets of the urban areas and rural areas of unwanted pollutants.As our land is often described...
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Jimmy could not remember writing message in a bottle
Mike Jimmy from Tanna who is currently taking full time courses at the Vanuatu Agriculture College could not remember if it was him who wrote the message of the letter that longed for a bicycle and a ...
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Chiefs attend unity seminar
Area chiefly representatives from the different islands in the country are attending a one-day seminar today at the Luganville police hall.Turfeminatcovanu Conservation Culture Chiefs of Vanuatu Assoc...
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Port Olry equips women to go into tourism
Women from Port Olry village recently benefited from a five-day basic telephone technique and skills and tour guiding workshop.The workshop was funded by Technical Vocational Education and Training ce...
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St Michel’s progress should be applauded
You could hear it in their words; see it in their eyes and the way in which they went about celebrating the St Michel Centenary that it was indeed a milestone achievement for the school and its author...
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Presbyterians work to build prayer house
Over 300 members of Zone Zero Presbyterian church are now working hard to build a permanent church building.Last Sunday saw members witness the dedication of a piece of land purchased by members at Zo...
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Mothers need proper artefact shelter
Mothers selling their artefacts along the Unity Park area have voiced their concerns over their market venue.“We have always been encouraged to promote tourism and so far we have done our part but the...
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Man gets 2 years imprisonment for issuing false Court Order
Emmanuel Joseph from Central Pentecost was sentenced by the Supreme Court in Luganville Thursday morning for issuing false documents to remove a person on his land at Solway area.The false document co...
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Chiefs form Association to bring back unity in Vanuatu
A newly formed chiefs association named Turfeminatcovanu Conservation Culture Chiefs of Vanuatu Association was set up principally to restore unity inside Vanuatu.The association consists of chief rep...
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Sanma Provincial Council to be formed today
The People of Sanma should know by today who is going to lead the council as President for the next four years.Already the majority bloc consisting of eight parties (NAG, VP, VRP, FTM, VPRFP, NUP, VNP...
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Chief wants investors not to meddle in customary issues
A member of the Supenatavuitano Sanma Council of Chiefs, Chief Timhu Tiel, is calling on foreign investors not to get involve in issues concerning land or customary matters in the Sanma Province.He ma...
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VP candidate blames new voter registration system for poor turnout
The Vanua’aku Pati (VP) candidate for South Santo and Big Bay area Ravuti Eric has blamed the new voter registration system for his party’s downfall in the recent polls.Eric who did not manage to secu...
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Govt asked why Torba is always left out in development plans
Iven Welegtabit from Torba province but resides in Luganville is wondering why the province he comes from is always being neglected in terms of development by the government, since independence.He ma...
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St Michel achieves important milestone
Saint Michel primary and technical school hosted their centenary celebrations last Saturday with the official opening of the schools senior cycle of education.This new cycle means as of next year stud...
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Justice must be seen to be done for everyone: Saul
All lawbreakers, regardless of their background, must face the full consequences of their action.This issue was highlighted by Lewia Saul when she visited the Daily Post recently.The daughter of Chief...
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