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Mere Tora Becomes USP’s First iTaukei Woman Graduate, Pioneering Fiji’s Education History
Mere Tora’s journey weaves village roots with a landmark achievement in Fiji’s education—the story of the first iTaukei woman graduate. From classroom teacher to public servant and diplomat, her life hints at a legacy of learning, resilience, and quiet leadership that reshaped a generation.
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Fiji nurse-turned-corrections officer wins Commissioner’s Book Prize, championing women in public service
From hospital wards to Fiji’s corrections service, Maraiah Lolohea turned a life-altering injury and single motherhood into a bold new chapter. Her grit earned the cohort’s Commissioner’s Book Prize, signaling a powerful tale of resilience and reinvention.
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345 Fiji Nurses Inducted Into National Health System as 2026 Nursing Intern Programme Kicks Off
A new cohort of Fiji nurses begins frontline service, stepping into hospitals, health centers, and remote communities nationwide. The induction marks a bold push to strengthen healthcare delivery across urban, rural and maritime areas.