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.
Women’s Crisis Centre calls on the PM to retract his comments and apologise to Dr Chand and the women of Fiji
Women’s Crisis Centre calls on the PM to retract his comments and apologise to Dr Chand and the women of Fiji
Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre says it is appalled at the Prime Minister’s uncalled for and misogynistic attack on one of University of the South Pacific’s renowned and award-winning academic Dr Rajni Chand.
Centre Coordinator Shamima Ali says in a statement that the actions of the Prime Minister at home is different from what he passionately talks about in his high level engagements on the world stage.
Feb 17, 2021 10:43:57 AM The University of the South Pacific Staff Union has demanded that the sub-committee get a second legal opinion on vice-chancellor professor Pal Ahluwalia’s contract. This, following the government s, statement that Ahluwalia’s contract was terminated after he was deported by authorities on 4 February. According to the Union, the University of the South Pacific Council did not consider the status of Ahluwalia who was deported from Fiji almost two weeks ago. The sub-committee which was formed to consider whether Ahluwalia could operate from another member was unable to present its recommendations to the council. This means Giulio Masasso Tu ikolongahau Paunga will stay on as acting vice-chancellor and president until further notice.