The Soqosoqo Vakamarama iTaukei ni Yasana Ko Ba is embarking on an exciting venture to develop a pearl farming project in the Yasawa Group, marking a significant step in their development agenda. This initiative was unveiled by Asinate Dawai, a representative from the Nadi district and a retired secondary school teacher, during an interview at the organization’s recent annual general meeting held at Tanoa Waterfront in Lautoka.
Dawai highlighted that the discussions at the AGM centered on various ongoing projects, including education initiatives and farming, with the new pearl farming endeavor aiming to enhance opportunities within the Yasawa region. She expressed her pride in the organization’s progress and optimism as they prepare for the coming year in 2026, stating the collective happiness of the members representing the 21 districts.
As a newly appointed representative of the Soqosoqo Vakamarama ni Tikina (district) of Nadi, Dawai emphasized the importance of communication within the organization as it expands rapidly. She noted the need for district representatives to receive training to effectively support the organization’s growth and to align expectations.
Dawai stressed that meticulous documentation of roles and responsibilities is vital as the organization strives to work collaboratively for sustained growth. She envisions enhancing communication channels to ensure all representatives are well-informed and equipped to contribute to the organization’s ongoing developments.
The commitment to pearl farming not only signifies economic potential but also demonstrates the Soqosoqo Vakamarama iTaukei ni Yasana Ko Ba’s dedication to improving the livelihoods of the community members in the region. This initiative, alongside other projects, reinforces their mission of progress and innovation as they collectively anticipate a brighter future.

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