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    Prime Minister Hon Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau has officially launched the new company VANUEX LTD on 7th February 2023, which will be conducting business/trade through Digital technology. He has pointed out that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) economic outlook is within the same level of Digital transformation.

    Most country’s economy are moving towards Digital and Vanuatu is going in the same direction.

     

    The announcement was made along side MP Jessy Luo, MP for Malekula Hon Anatole Hymak and Minister of Agriculture Hon Nako Natuman.

     

    4 billion VT projects to be funded from Chinese funds that were never used. Prime Minister Hon Alatoi Ishmael Kalsakau Maau’koro has announced a total of 4 billion projects from the aid money that was never utilised by the previous government. The 2 billion for 2021 will be injected into road projects for Efate and Santo while a further 2 million for 2022 will be go towards the construction of a new school of nursing collage in Santo and up grading health facilities.

    The Prime Minister made the announcement after signing off all documentations that were later dispatched to Chinese Embassy last week. When he came into office after his election as PM, he found out that 2 billion Chinese grand for 2021 and another 2 million for 2022 was never put to use. The Prime Minister Maau’koro said it is best to target only two islands and make an impact and move to other islands next. This does not mean the government has ignored other islands completely under this grand. We have 2023 and 2024 still to be utilised and the Public Works will still continue working on our roads.

    The opening of the Cooks Barrack on Thursday 19th September 2024, officially Opened by the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia who is also Minister of Defense Hon. Richard Marles and our Prime Minister Hon. Charlot Salwai Tabimasmas, marks a significant milestone for Vanuatu Mobile force and Vanuatu Police force.
     
    This great milestone reflects the strong bilateral relations between Australia and Vanuatu, underscoring Australia's commitment to supporting regional security and stability in the Pacific. The new facility is expected to boost the training and operational readiness of Vanuatu's Mobile Force, enabling improved response to domestic and regional challenges.
     
    The ceremony included traditional customs ceremony in honoring the land custodians, reflecting the deep cultural heritage of Vanuatu while also emphasizing the collaborative relationship between Australia and Vanuatu in matters of security and community welfare.
     
    Both leaders emphasized collaboration, shared values, and the importance of a secure environment for the prosperity of the Pacific Islands. The Opening ceremony was also attended by Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Matai Seremaiah, Minister of Internal Affairs Hon. Andrew Napwat, Minister of Finance Hon. Johnny Koanapo, Minister of Lands Hon. Rick Mahe, Minister of Youth & Sports Hon. Tomker Netvunei, Minister of Agriculture Hon. Xavier Harry Iauko, DG of Prime Minister's Office, DG Internal Affairs, Australian High Commissioner and members of the diplomatic core and families of force members.

    The Prime Minister (PM), Charlot Salwai, announced that the Council of Ministers (COM) in its urgent meeting on Monday 16th September 2024 has approved for the government to settle the teachers’ claims totalling VT4,252, 821,101.

    He wants the Vanuatu Teachers Union (VTU) and its members to understand that while the government cannot address all claims this year due to the budget being already passed, it will still address them in future budgets.

    He urged them to resume duties immediately.

    In its second decision, COM tasked the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MoFEM) and the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to revise the payment plan for the claims and present it to the next COM.

    The teachers’ claims include unpaid severance, housing, child and remote allowances, death in service entitlement, reimbursement of course fees, payment for those performing duties as principals, deputy principals and those performing above their designated grades.

    PM Salwai announced that the COM agreed for the Education Minister to set up a working committee consisting of the Vanuatu Teachers Union (VTU), Teaching Service Commission (TSC), Department of Finance and MoET within six months to review each case individually and have them verified by the Office of the Attorney General before finalisation.

    He said the COM also agreed for the Teaching Service Commission Act and the Teaching Service Act be reviewed and presented to the next Parliament session, and to pursue immediate reform of the education system.

    The Head of the Government stressed that despite significant annual spending on education and support from development partners, reports indicate that literacy levels remain low compared to other countries.

    “Despite government’s efforts to provide access to education, many children are still not attending schools. The reform is important to identify the causes, such as whether it’s due to distance, not enough schools or lack of teachers,” he said.

    “There is another report indicating that students are still struggling with reading and writing at the secondary level after spending many years at the primary level. The reform will find out the reasons, whether it’s related to the curriculum or the quality of teachers. It is a serious concern when parent spend a lot in their children’s education.

    “Also, the results of last year’s exams were not so good, possibly due to the COVID-19 crisis or teachers not turn attending classes, but these some of the concerns affecting education. The reform will identify our failures and how to address them.”

    PM Salwai said education will remain a government priority, as it develops the country’s human resources.

     

    Source: Daily Post Vanuatu

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