The Naitasiri Provincial Council will be discussing the development of capital projects in their province when they meet next Tuesday.
Provincial Council representative Waisake Tuisese said from 2010, the government has spent over $7.2 million for Naitasiri on FEA grid stations, access roads, water supply upgrading, highway extensions and building schools.
Tuisese added that their main aim is to assist the income generating projects in the Tikina of Matailobau and Nagonenicolo which includes purchasing of dalo tops, dairy, beef farming assistance and ginger farming.
Tuisese added a new sporting facility will be constructed soon in Vunidawa.
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