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Cabinet has approved the resumption of the survey of iTaukei village boundaries from 2012 – 2015 after a submission was made by the Prime Minister and iTaukei Affairs minister Voreqe Bainimarama.
Officials from the Department of Library Services utilised a community outreach trip in the hills of Nadarivatu to teach women of Nadala village important income generating skills.
A united approach towards dealing with the issue of climate change was recognised as necessary when the issue came on the agenda of the senior officials meeting of the MSG at the Vale Ni Bose, Nasese, Suva.
The cane-cutting town of Tavua will be installed with six new solar street lights as part of the Department of Environment and International Union for Conservation of Nature agreement.
Women in rural areas are known for their skills and talents in making use of natural resources to earn a living for their families.
More bio-security infrastructural works will be focused on Rotuma island to facilitate for trade with Tuvalu.
Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama opened the new Labasa weather station at Vatudova on Friday, last week.
Live & Learn Environmental Education, based at 87 Gordon Street, as part of one of its funded initiatives by the EU “Building Grassroots Democracy in Fiji” project has been working closely with 28 communities around Fiji.
Export services for the Sigatoka Valley farmers will continue to grow with the opening of an extension of the pack house belonging to Mahen’s Exports at Bilalevu, Sigatoka.

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