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8th February, 2022Press Release
Evangelista establishes business following skills gained from FNU

After attaining knowledge and experience through the short course in baking and pâtisserie at the Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC), Gina Reyes Evangelista has established a bakery in Ba called GCakes and Sweets Delight. The 54-year-old, originally from the Philippines, came to Fiji in 2012 with her husband, Dr Joel…Read More


7th February, 2022Press Release
Single mom breaks barriers and excels academically

Before she even started university study, Litia Rokovora Qica had already imagined herself standing in front of a classroom encouraging the future generation by sharing words of wisdom and motivation. Qica is now fully equipped and ready to transition into the workforce as a secondary school teacher after graduating with a Bachelor of Education (Secondary)…Read More


4th February, 2022Press Release
World Cancer Day: “Closing the Gap in Cancer Care”

  The first World Summit against Cancer was held in Paris in 2000 where the observance of World Cancer Day began. At that event, a document called the Charter of Paris against Cancer was signed by various government agency leaders and cancer organisations committing to improve the quality of lives of cancer patients and advance…Read More


4th February, 2022Press Release
New direction for Aisea Toribau

Fiji National University (FNU) graduate Aisea Toribau described his graduation celebration earlier this month as ‘life’s most jovial and special day for him and his entire family.’ Toribau has proudly become the lone family member to have attained a tertiary qualification. He graduated from FNU’s College of Business, Hospitality and Tourism Studies (CBHTS) with a…Read More


4th February, 2022Press Release
Pillay pursues an interest in architecture

Undertaking a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) course at the Fiji National University (FNU) enables students to gain industry-relevant skills and knowledge within a quicker timeframe and be workforce-ready, according to FNU graduate Jason Pillay. The 22-year-old from Lautoka said he developed an immense interest in architecture when he was in high school.…Read More