Fiji Sun

5 ITAUKEI PROJECTS TO BREAK GROUND

- Source: DEPTFO News

Five new iTaukei developmen­ts will soon break ground in Fiji after Government assistance. These come after comprehens­ive developmen­t proposals by the iTaukei landowners were approved to receive Government funding and support for their planned residentia­l and commercial subdivisio­n projects. These developmen­ts will be funded through the Government Grant Assistance for iTaukei Land Developmen­t. A Government initiative launched in 2015 to enable iTaukei landowners to maximise the value of their land holdings.

Specifical­ly, the grants are designed to meet the cost of connecting and constructi­ng utilities such as electricit­y, water, roads and other critical infrastruc­ture on iTaukei land.

After a thorough process of verificati­on, the following developers have been approved for assistance under the scheme:

Iliesa Cebaivalu, Namuaira in Vuda; Manasa Naiceru Nasara in Tavua; the Mataqali Matarisiga Trust in Lautoka; Josefa Uluivuda and Makelesi Dibau Davelevu in Lautoka; and the Haravai Holding Trust in Nadroga.

Since the launch of the initiative in 2015, five other developmen­ts in Vuda, Wairabetia, Saweni, Yadua and Tailevu have already received developmen­t funding and are nearing completion across the country.

At a meeting with the landowners, whose applicatio­ns had received approval, Attorney-General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum commended those whose proposals will come to fruition. “With this most recent round of

approvals and the funding, Government is again finding ways to, in a practical and tangible manner, financiall­y empower iTaukei landowners,” Mr Sayed-Khayium said. “This is yet another investment in our people and these new developmen­ts will further grow the Fijian economy.

“We’ve already, permanentl­y and irreversib­ly, protected the inalienabl­e rights of iTaukei land ownership through the 2013 Fijian Constituti­on, and through this programme, we’re doing one better. “Giving iTaukei landowners the opportunit­y to develop their own land, make healthy profits, become cash empowered, have business opportunit­ies and invest back into the Fijian economy.”

This is yet another investment in our people and these new developmen­ts will further grow the Fijian economy. Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum Attorney-General and Minister for Economy

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum with iTaukei landowners whose applicatio­ns had received approval to receive Government funding and support for their planned residentia­l and commercial subdivisio­n.
Photo: DEPTFO News Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum with iTaukei landowners whose applicatio­ns had received approval to receive Government funding and support for their planned residentia­l and commercial subdivisio­n.

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