AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNational Budget Debate: PM Sitiveni Rabuka says Fiji’s 2026-27 Budget balances fiscal discipline with long-term growth, backing private-sector investment and extending diesel/heavy fuel duty concessions. Opposition Pushback: Premila Kumar and Parveen Bala argue debt and slow growth don’t match the “responsible budget” message, warning most spending is on day-to-day costs and calling for bipartisan cooperation to restore investor confidence. Border Security Upgrade: Immigration Minister Viliame Naupoto backs $14.8m for modernised border systems, including API-PNR risk checks from August and more passport books. Health Priorities: Budget targets Fiji’s HIV crisis and reduces pressure on cancer patients by moving toward local radiotherapy. Local Governance & Security: Lau chiefs want tighter oversight of foreign yachts, saying the current permit system leaves island communities exposed to drugs and illegal activity. Transport Costs Watch: Fiji Competition and Consumer Commission says no taxi fare increase is approved yet, while monitoring fuel pressures and complaints. Business & Community: Fiji Rugby plans to use surplus from the England Test to fund the Saweni stadium project and clear debts. Sports & Youth: Fiji’s first-ever Pacific U18 women’s handball team qualifies for the IHF Youth World Championship, but needs funding support.
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