Fijivillage
10 February, 2026, 3:04 pm
Central - 30°C Rain
10 February, 2026, 3:04 pm Central - 30°C Rain

Govt is stepping in to assist Fijians and this is evident from the announcements in the Revised Budget – PM
PM says the opposition is out of touch and their analysis is nonsensical

Govt is stepping in to assist Fijians and this is evident from the announcements in the Revised Budget – PM

PM says the opposition is out of touch and their analysis is nonsensical

By Vijay Narayan
25/03/2022
Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama - [Photo: Parliament of the Republic of Fiji]

Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama says the government is stepping in to assist Fijians and this is evident from the announcements in the Revised National Budget.

While supporting the budget, Bainimarama says despite what the opposition will say, people know what is the truth.

He says our economy is rebounding under difficult economic circumstances but the government is meeting these challenges as well.

Bainimarama says the government has suspended the fuel tax, adjusted the VAT and lowered or eliminated duties on many items all to help the citizens absorb the impact of higher global prices.

He says these higher prices will not last forever and they will adjust again.

The Prime Minister says the medical reforms will free the resources of our public system while giving Fijians more choice and access to more services.

Bainimarama says they are expanding access to private practitioners and dentists and they will break up the shameless system that has kept good doctors out of private practice.

He also says he is extremely proud of the reforms announced last night that will make the TLTB a more efficient organisation in the service of the landowners and tenants on the growth of the wider economy.

Bainimarama says iTaukei land is protected and will remain with the landowners forever.

Hbe also says developing these resources for their benefit is vital to our recovery, and when our landowners receive the right returns and tenants have security of tenure, Fijians succeed with them.

He says he under his chairmanship, he will ensure TLTB will not be working in isolation but working together for the benefit of all.

Bainimarama says as the President of the Fiji Rugby Union, he would not be more excited about the government becoming the major shareholder of the Fijian Drua.

He also says they are looking after the cane farmers despite world sugar prices not rising.

Bainimarama also says the opposition is out of touch with fellow Fijians and their analysis is nonsensical.

Debate on the Revised Budget continues in parliament.


FEATURE NEWS
Seaqaqa students left without reliable school transport, travel in cane trucks
Parents in Lalakoro, Seaqaqa say their children’s education and safety are at risk as a failing school transport service has caused students to miss...
3 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Waidamudamu Bridge in Labasa reopens after deck replacement
Great news for residents along Nakorotari Road in Labasa, as the full deck replacement works on the Waidamudamu Bridge have been completed and the ...
9 minutes ago

Drug traffickers are merchants of death - Archbishop Chong
The Catholic Church in Fiji is labeling those trafficking drugs as murderers and merchants of death, stressing that trafficking constitutes direct ...
2 hours ago

Psych report still pending in Sundar grandfather killing case
The Suva High Court is yet to receive the psychiatric evaluation report of Charles Laxton Sundar, who is accused of killing his 86-year-old ...
2 hours ago

Alleged wife murderer's bail ruling on Feb 24th
The Suva High Court will rule on the bail application by Epeli Laqeni, who is accused of killing his wife, on February 24th.The incident occurred in ...
3 hours ago

Prof. Shameem calls for clear qualifications for Higher Education Commission members
University of Fiji Vice Chancellor, Professor Shaista Shameem stresses the need to clearly outline qualifications for Higher Education Commission ...
4 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Minister ready to repay business class air fare for wife as concerns grow about Sports Council deals
I was invited to travel to New Zealand by the Fiji Sports Council for a grassroots 7s tournament in 2024, I travelled business class but it was ...
4 days ago

Barbara Malimali, former Attorney General Graham Leung and lawyers Wylie Clarke and Laurel Vaurasi's counsels made submissions for leave to apply for judicial review of the Commission of Inquiry into Malimali's appointment as FICAC Commissioner
The application for leave for the judicial review has been made by former FICAC Commissioner Barbara Malimali, former Attorney General Graham Leung ...
4 days ago

Malimali’s legal battle against President, PM and AG
Another legal battle starts today as sacked FICAC Commissioner, Barbara Malimali takes her matter to court against the President, Prime Minister and ...
5 days ago

TOP