People can expect the government roadshow program to expand as thousands of people in the interiors and rural areas are benefitting from services that they do not normally have access to.
Commissioner Central Setareki Tale has highlighted this to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
Tale says this program started in 2015 with an allocation of $200,000.
Tale says they were able to provide registration of births and deaths at locations where roadshows were held.
He adds this program allowed them to provide passport services to those in the remotest parts of the country and they also entered the names of i taukei landowners into the Vola ni Kawa Bula.
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