Fijivillage
25 February, 2026, 1:15 am
Central - 24°C Rain
25 February, 2026, 1:15 am Central - 24°C Rain

Goundar Shipping welcomes a new vessel ‘Captain Inoke’ and looks forward to a faster ferry this year

Goundar Shipping welcomes a new vessel ‘Captain Inoke’ and looks forward to a faster ferry this year

By Marika Rasekaseka
05/01/2025

Maritime islanders can look forward to travelling in style as Goundar Shipping Limited has announced that they are expecting another ferry in June this year, which will be faster than the vessel dedicated to and named after the late Captain Inoke Ratotodro.

Captain Inoke was commissioned on Friday and has cut the travel to Kadavu from an overnight trip to just an hour, offering efficiency for passengers while boosting the industry and island connectivity.

Goundar Shipping's Managing Director, George Goundar announced this as they welcomed Captain Inoke at the Narrain Jetty.

As the vessel berthed at the jetty in Walu Bay, it was welcomed in a traditional ceremony where the family members of Captain Inoke from Tuatua and Nasau Villages in Koro, Lomaiviti, conducted a vakamamaca, i sevusevu and presented a tabua ( whale's tooth) to show their appreciation to the Goundar family for naming this one-of-a-kind vessel in Fiji after their late father.

Goundar, also known as Joji, says his family was motivated by the honesty Captain Inoke showed his family, which kept them working hard and never losing hope despite criticism of his family.

He says that despite the media criticism suggesting the vessel would not be allowed in the country, they continued to believe and trust in the Lord for His provisions.

He adds that in remembrance of the late captain who was called to rest last year, the first trip of the vessel will be to Koro Island.

The new vessel is expected to serve routes to Levuka, Natovi, Nabouwalu and Ellington.

Meanwhile, the Captain Inoke vessel was brought by a 12-member crew led by Captain Sainimere Qutonilaba, 31, from Savudrodro, Savusavu, Vanualevu.

She has served with Goundhar Shipping for 14-years, since 2011, and has been tasked and trusted by Gounder to bring their vessels from overseas.

FEATURE NEWS
No word on when independent investigations will start against Vakalalabure and Saukuru
Questions are now being asked on when the independent investigations will commence against the Minister for Youth and Sports, Jese Saukuru and Fiji Sp...
8 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Several roads in West closed as severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Several roads in the Western Division are closed and inaccessible due to the recent heavy rain. Sigatoka Mission Road and the Tilivalevu Road and ...
7 hours ago

MP Kalaveti Ravu faces criticism over alleged swearing on social media
Great Council of Chiefs member and Rewa chief, Ro Naulu Mataitini has criticised former Cabinet Minister and current Government backbencher, Kalaveti ...
8 hours ago

‘Be stronger than temptation’ – Rabuka tells TLTB scholarship recipients
15 young Fijians are urged to protect their dreams and make wise choices as they celebrated a milestone achievement at the iTaukei Land Trust Board ...
8 hours ago

GCC subcommittee to present public consultation findings to GCC members tomorrow
The subcommittee of the Great Council of Chiefs tasked with critical portfolios, including education and cultural revitalisation, community ...
8 hours ago

President remains silent on JSC's recommendation for Rokoika removal
The President and the Judicial Services Commission remain silent after the JSC's recommendation yesterday that Acting FICAC Commissioner, Lavi ...
8 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Charlie Charters held at Nadi Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file
Fijian national, Charlie Charters is being held at immigration at Nadi International Airport because of a FICAC flag on his file.fijivillage News has ...
1 day ago

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 ...
19 days ago

Malimali and others filed for judicial review into COI
The application for leave for the judicial review has been made by former FICAC Commissioner Barbara Malimali, former Attorney General Graham Leung ...
19 days ago

TOP