Fiji Sun

RATU CAKOBAU PARK REOPENS TOMORROW

‘Once Pavilion B is fixed, the council would be able to host major tournament­s.’

- WATI TALEBULA-NUKU SUVA

Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori will tomorrow reopen for games, including spectators. Nasinu and Nausori Town Council chief executive officer Anurashika Bari said the council funded and repaired Pavilion A at the cost of $200,000.

Ms Bari said they had been given the green light to reopen for games with spectators at Pavilion A, which could only accommodat­e 4000 people.

She said the Council managed to secure funding from the Fijian Government to start fencing

Pavilion B, but they needed additional funding to complete all the work.

Once Pavilion B was fixed, they would be able to host major tournament­s.

Meanwhile, Ms Bari said they formed a naming rights partnershi­p through a tender process, with a subsidiary company of FoodCity known as Red Leaf Pte Limited.

Red Leaf Pte Limited now had exclusive naming rights for three years which was effective from April 2022.

$200,000 Is the amount the Nasinu and Nausori Town Council used to repair Pavilion A

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