Ministry To Set Up Tabua Shop
He added the ministry had put a quota of 227 tabua per year or 18 tabua per month, which were to leave the country.
Tuesday 04 August 2020 | 11:31
Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs Saimoni Waibuta. Photo: DEPTFO News
The Ministry of iTaukei Affairs is expected to complete all required processes in order to set up a Tabua Shop in Fiji.
Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs, Saimoni Waibuta, yesterday said the ministry had identified how expensive one tabua was being sold for in Fiji.
Mr Waibuta said the ministry was working with the Ministry of Environment, Fisheries and the Ministry of Economy.
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He added the ministry had put a quota of 227 tabua per year or 18 tabua per month, which were to leave the country.
Mr Waibuta said funds had been allocated to continue the consultation of the proposed “village by laws”.
“The ministry has changed the name to the ‘Review of Village Guidelines’ and we have our staff who are continuing this consultations,” he said.
The Ministry of iTaukei Affairs will host a National iTaukei Festival in order to revive iTaukei traditions and customs later on in the year.
Edited by Ivamere Nataro
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