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Jese Saukuru is a Fijian politician, and Cabinet Minister.He is a member of the People's Alliance.. Saukuru is from Naviyago village in Lautoka. [1] Before entering politics he was a manager for Ba Provincial Holdings.
It is interesting to observe a very high unemployment rate among the young population of Armenia (34%) even though a very large number of Armenian youth are considered highly educated. Almost 99% of the population has completed secondary education, and 33.4% have got a university/college education. [ 25 ]
Fence Fiji offers scholarships and related support to children of the poorest families, which have been identified as Deceased parent(s) where the child is living under the care of a widow, widower or family member earning a weekly income below $100; Families with cash flow income below $100/week with one or several children with disabilities; children with one or both parents in prison ...
As the Minister for Economy, Sayed-Khaiyum raised the income tax threshold from $16,000 to $30,000 and has progressively decreased Fiji's unemployment. [21] Fiji is currently experiencing its lowest unemployment rate in 15 years, [ 22 ] and the country's economy has recorded an unprecedented ten consecutive years of growth.
[35] [36] [37] SODELPA's youth wing demanded the party not form a government with FijiFirst. They also urged the party leadership to reconcile differences with Rabuka to bring Bainimarama's 16-year "dictatorial rule" to an end. [38] On 19 December, SODELPA's management board met to discuss and decide the party they would form a coalition with. [39]
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Urban youth unemployment for the roughly 100 million Chinese aged 16-24 spiked to 17.1% in July, a figure analysts say masks millions of rural unemployed.
The following individuals have held the office since the ministerial system was established in 1967, when Fiji was still a British colony. If the Minister was simultaneously the Prime Minister, this is indicated by an asterisk. The current Minister is Ifereimi Vasu. [3]