There are plans to upgrade the Nadi and Lautoka Bus Stations to make them safe.
Nadi’s Special Administrator, Robin Ali said they are planning to have a stakeholders meeting tomorrow to talk on improvements at the bus stand.
Lautoka City Council CEO, Jone Rakauvadra said the council has decided to start work on the bus station following the completion of their market and other projects.
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