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All communities free to do business in Fiji - Rabuka

All communities free to do business in Fiji - Rabuka

By Mansi Chand
14/12/2025
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka at the opening of the George Shiu Raj Opening. []Image: Fiji Government]
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has given a strong assurance that all ethnic communities in Fiji are safe, protected, and free to pursue their economic interests under his leadership, particularly in establishing and growing businesses across the country.

Speaking at the opening of the George Shiu Raj Complex in Rakiraki, the Prime Minister addressed recent discussions and concerns about the possible re-emergence of iTaukei nationalism, stressing that there is nothing for any community to fear.

Rabuka says he wants to assure all ethnic groups in Fiji that their interests will be looked after, and that people have nothing to worry about as long as his government is in control.

The Prime Minister reaffirmed that the Coalition Government is committed to protecting the rights and interests of all communities, emphasising that Fiji belongs to everyone who calls it home. He highlighted the concept of cooperation as a key pillar of national unity and economic growth.

Rabuka said the concept of cooperation should not be limited to land alone, but can be embraced by all private and rural-based entities across the islands.

The Prime Minister commended the success of Ra businessman George Shiu Raj as a clear example of what can be achieved when communities work together in trust and mutual respect.

Rabuka highlighted that the newly opened George Shiu Raj Complex will play a vital role in expanding economic growth and shared development across Ra and Rakiraki, while strengthening regional development in the Western Division.

The $6 million George Shiu Raj Complex is located at the Waimicia Business Centre along Kings Road in the Nalawa District and will create job opportunities for many people.

The complex includes Shop Plus Supermarket, Foodies Delight Restaurant, and Dough Dreams Bakery.
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