A former Fiji resident who has come back home after 22 years is planning to invest more in the country.
Bobby Khan who migrated to New Zealand in 1989 said that he plans to invest around seven to ten million dollars to build a hotel, a private hospital and a retirement village in Nadi in the next two years.
Khan already has three businesses, a supermarket and a construction firm in the western division as well as a website company and employs more than 60 workers.
He is also planning to build a tourism home in Nadi and sell it.
He said work on the hotel has already started.
He said as far as the private hospital is concerned, he has spoken to some surgeons in New Zealand and is making arrangements to get them for his hospital.
Khan said that more people will get jobs once construction work finishes.
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