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November 06, 2009 12:00:00 AM
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Sa tekivutaki na vakarautaki ni qele ena vei yasai Viti me ra na vakavaletaki kina e sivia ni 10 na udolu na matavuvale.

Kaya na liuliu ni tabana ni veivakavaletaki, na Housing Authority, ko Alipate Naiorosui ni sa vakadeitaki na $150 na milioni me na vakayagataki ena cakacaka oqo ka ikuri ni $70 milioni ena solia vakadinau na baqe na Exim Bank mai Jaina.

Kaya ko Naiorosui ni na rauta ni lima na yabaki na balavu ni veivakatorocaketaki ena caka ena yasayaya vaka-ra, tokalau e loma kei na vualiku.

E oka tiko ena veivakatorocaketaki oqo ko Naqere mai Savusavu, Nadi (Natadola, Matavolivoli, Waqadra), Tavua, Tacirua East, Nepani kei Wainibuku.


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