Radisson Blu Resort Fiji recently carried out its annual Christmas outreach to local traditional chiefs, celebrating the festive season while expressing gratitude and best wishes for a joyful holiday and a prosperous New Year. Leading the delegation was General Manager Charles Homsy, accompanied by members of the resort’s executive team.
This initiative exemplifies the resort’s ongoing commitment to community engagement. During their visits, the representatives presented traditional gifts of food, symbolizing appreciation and respect for the support of the Vanua and surrounding communities, whose members are employed at the resort.
In his remarks, Mr. Homsy conveyed sincere thanks to the Chiefs and their communities for their continued support and partnership. He emphasized the significance of these relationships, noting that the resort’s success is inherently linked to the culture and values of the Vanua.
The chiefs who were honored during this annual tradition included notable figures such as Na Momo Na Tui Nadi, Ratu Vuniani Dawai, and Na Momo Na Tui Vuda, Ratu Eparama Kitione Tavaiqia, among others.
Beyond festive gestures, Radisson Blu Resort Fiji, through its Responsible Business Division, actively engages in various initiatives aimed at enhancing education, health, sports, and social development in local communities. These programs are dedicated to fostering healthy, resilient, and prosperous communities, reinforcing the resort’s long-term pledge to sustainable and inclusive growth.
By honoring traditions, strengthening relationships, and celebrating the festive spirit with its community partners, Radisson Blu Resort Fiji underscores its respect for the Vanua and its people, highlighting a collaborative approach that enriches both the resort and the surrounding community. This ongoing relationship cultivates a hopeful vision for a brighter future for all involved.

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