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Fiji police band. Fiji has a unified national police force, the Fiji Police, whose motto is Salus Populi meaning "the welfare of the people".. The Fijian Commissioner of Police title had been held by Australian police officer Andrew Hughes since 2003 but after the 2006 takeover of the Government the post has been reserved for a local (Ioane Naivaluru [1] a).
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Primary school education in Fiji is compulsory, and subsidized for eight years. [1] In 1978, the gross primary enrollment ratio was 113.5 percent, and the net primary enrollment rate was 97.7 percent. [1] As of 2009, attendance was decreasing due to security concerns and the burden of school fees, often due to the cost of transport. [1]
The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts is the ministry of Fiji responsible for overseeing Fiji's education system. [2] The current Minister for Education is Viliame Gavoka , who was appointed to the position in January 23rd 2024 [ 3 ]
The Commission's powers explicitly did not extend to members of the judiciary, the Ombudsman, and members of military or police forces. [4] Further powers of the Commission to review the public service, establish pay gradings, conduct inquiries and summon witnesses were established by the 1974 Public Service Act . [ 5 ]
Fiji will maintain a policing cooperation deal with China after a review of the agreement which has sparked concern in Australia, the Guardian Australia news site reported. “We are now back on ...
The Council of Pacific Education (COPE) is a regional organisation of education unions from the South Pacific Region. [1] COPE is a sub-branch of Education International's (EI) Asia and Pacific regional division. The COPE office is based in Suva, Fiji. The current Secretary General is Neselinda Meta.
Months of simmering tensions over how the Olathe school board allows the public to speak at its meetings boiled over on Thursday, with members loudly debating transparency and public access.