RFMF Wives and Mothers Club invests in education with new tutorial support

RFMF Wives and Mothers Club invests in education with new tutorial support

By Iliana Biutu
Monday 22/07/2024
Photo: RFMF

The Wives and Mothers Club of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces has established a move to support education by reintroducing a tutorial program that focuses on students of years 5, 7 and 8 at St. Agnes Primary School in Nabua.

The Commander of the RFMF, Major General Ro Jone Kalouniwai acknowledged the RFMF Wives and Mothers Club for their initiative, highlighting its importance as an investment in education.

Major General Kalouniwai says education is one of the cornerstones of the RFMF's values, and they are here today to reaffirm their commitment to academic success, especially for the future.

He says they believe that education offers a lot in terms of knowledge, skills, and more importantly, building character at this very young age.

He further says the tutorial program, supported through the RFMF regimental fund, underscores the institution's dedication to supporting education, and urged the students to continue to do their best in school and to make good use of the tutorial program organized by the RFMF Wives and Mothers Club.

He adds the reintroduced tutorial program by the RFMF Wives and Mothers Club is expected to provide additional academic support to students, helping them excel in their studies and prepare for future challenges.

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