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07
Humanitarian mission moving forward in spite of severe difficulties
Prema International, a Vanuatu Corporation, in conjunction with its affiliate the Angelgate Foundation, a non-profit humanitarian foundation, and Project-MARC (Medical Assistance to Remote Communities...
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Vanuatu to participate in 21st Ship For World youth program
Vanuatu has been selected to participate in the 21st Ship For World program of Japan that has been scheduled from January 14 to March 3 next year.Ten youths from Vanuatu are allowed to attend this pro...
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Vanuatu launches Aquaculture and Fisheries Association
Vanuatu is the first Pacific Island country to have an Aquaculture and Fisheries Association and also an Aquaculture development plan (2008-2013) that is highly commended by the South Pacific Secretar...
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Youths given incentive after woodcarving workshop
The Ministry of Youth and Sports needs to balance its financial assistance to youth sectors to help alleviate unemployment rather than concentrating too much on sports and that the future and destinat...
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Mr Apple wants more Vanuatu workers
Despite criticisms levelled against the RSE workers scheme, Vanuatu’s agent for Mr Apple New Zealand, Michael Liu is confident that New Zealand company will continue to recruit more workers from Vanua...
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First IF achievements, stepping stone for trade
A recent review conducted by trade officials and stakeholders in the process of the Integrated Framework (IF) has approved various work achieved by implementing partners of the first tranche of the IF...
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Harvest proves coffee farming possible on Efate
Michael Shing of the Onesua College farm and Chief Kalorib of Epau have proven with their first harvests that coffee farming in Efate is possible.Onesua College farm and Chief Kalorib were involved wi...
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Digicel invests UU$2.9m In alternative power solutions
Digicel has announced that it has invested US$2.9 million to power its new network with alternative power solutions, with a focus on solar and wind power.Renewable energy is efficient, quiet, and non-...
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Debt collectors asked to work with respect
Some debt collectors in Luganville are reportedly ill treating people when they go to collect outstanding debts from them.This was a concern raised by some members of the public after seeing how the d...
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TVL opens new Super Store
Prime Minister Ham Lini and TVL Chief Executive Officer Ian Kyle have jointly clipped the ribbon to officially open the telecommunication company’s new Port Vila Super Store yesterday.TVL has re-organ...
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Vanuatu Post to launch stunning new ‘Resorts of Vanuatu’ stamp series
Vanuatu Post Ltd will be launching a major new stamp series ‘Resorts of Vanuatu’ at Tok Tok later this month. The series, which highlights some of Vanuatu’s leading resorts, has been made possible wit...
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Butchery supervisor responds to outburst
The Supervisor for the Butchery at Au Bon Marche No.2 has refuted claims that he is ill-treating his staff saying his actions to ask his staff remove political propaganda from the work area is in-line...
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Govt should subsidize shipping: Wilson
The government should subsidize the shipping services. These are words of a businessman and seafarer Roy Wilson during the latest media forum held in Luganville when the forum assessed service deliver...
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