Feb 19, 2021 03:56:58 PM The Fiji Women Rights Movement says if there is a need to dismantle sexist culture in the country then change must begin with the leader of government. FWRM executive director Nalini Singh said Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama’s comment about Dr Rajni Chand does not reflect the government s committment to mprove gender equality. Bainimarama had called for the University of the South Pacific s Director of the Centre for Flexible Learning to resign. Singh said the comments by the Prime Minister makes it clear that the country has a long way to go to achieve gender equality. She in an exclusive interview with
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PM says he is not making misogynistic comments but questioning why appointment process was not followed
If you have evidence, take it to the USP Council - Prasad
PM says he is not making misogynistic comments but questioning why appointment process was not followed
If you have evidence, take it to the USP Council - Prasad
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama and National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama says the University of the South Pacific Council needs to do a good clean up at USP and he is raising the question on why the position of Director for the Centre of Flexible Learning was not advertised externally.
Association of USP Staff Women’s Wing congratulate Doctor Rajni Chand and demand PM to withdraw comments and to apologise
Association of USP Staff Women’s Wing congratulate Doctor Rajni Chand and demand PM to withdraw comments and to apologise Thursday 18/02/2021
The Association of the USP Staff Women’s Wing Chair, Rosalia Fatiaki says the Women’s Wing congratulates Dr. Rajni Chand for smashing the glass ceiling as she has worked hard and has been recognized for her achievements including the Teaching Excellence Award at USP by Professor Rajesh Chandra and being a recipient of the Fiji 50th Anniversary medal awarded by President Jioji Konrote.
PM calls Biman Prasad to ask his wife to resign and hopes USP Council does a good clean up
I have no say on USP appointments and policies - Prasad
PM calls Biman Prasad to ask his wife to resign and hopes USP Council does a good clean up
I have no say on USP appointments and policies - Prasad
NFP Leader Professor Biman Prasad and Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama has called on the National Federation Party Leader, Professor Biman Prasad to help in combatting corruption at the University of the South Pacific and to ask his wife, Doctor Rajni Chand to resign from the post of Director for the Centre of Flexible Learning at USP however Prasad says he has no say in university appointments.