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11th December, 2025
FNU Celebrates 1,831 Graduates in Three-Day Ceremony

The Fiji National University (FNU) celebrated a major milestone as 1,831 students graduated over three days at the Vodafone Arena in Suva. Graduates represented all seven of FNU’s academic divisions. The College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (CAFF) saw 56 students receive their qualifications, while the College of Business, Hospitality and Tourism Studies (CBHTS) produced…Read More


12th November, 2025
FNU’s NTPC Successfully Hosts 26th Fiji Business Excellence Awards

The Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC) successfully hosted the 26th Fiji Business Excellence Awards (FBEA) held at the prestigious Sheraton Fiji Golf and Beach Resort in Denarau, Nadi over the weekend. His Lordship, the Acting President of the Republic of Fiji, Honourable Salesi Temo officiated at the ceremony, highlighting that…Read More


8th October, 2024
Defying the Odds: Mereoni Takes Charge in a Man’s World

‘Philippians 4:13 – I can do all things through Christ who strengthen me that nothing is small if you have the right direction to do.’ This was the bible verse that 19-year-old Mereoni Nava lived by all her life while growing up. The Vanualevu native from Naveve Village in Bua is a student at the…Read More


23rd March, 2022
Post-peak plan a safe return to greater normality

Kia ora koutou katoa I’m here today to set out the next set of changes to our Covid-19 settings in New Zealand. After two long years of living through a pandemic, it’s easy to lose sight of how far New Zealand has come. This exact day two years ago, Dr Ashley Bloomfield announced from the…Read More


3rd February, 2022
Reconnecting New Zealand to the World

Kia ora koutou katoa It is an honour to be hosted by Mind Lab in conjunction with Business New Zealand today. A special thank you and acknowledgement to CEO, Frances Valintine. I recall first meeting Frances several years ago when she was chief executive of the media design school. It would be fair to say…Read More