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Published on: June 14, 2025

As planned and in a move to enhance government service delivery and strengthen support for Multi-Ethnic communities in the Western Division, the Ministry of Multi-Ethnic Affairs officially opened a new divisional office in Lautoka.

The Ministry of Multi-Ethnic Affairs office is located at the Sugar House Level 1, Marine Drive, Lautoka. The new office will bring government services closer to the people, supporting policy implementation, community engagement, and technical support for diverse communities across the Western Division.

Minister for Multi-Ethnic Affairs and Sugar Industry, Hon. Charan Jeath Singh, stated that this is a significant achievement for the Ministry, reflecting the government’s strong commitment to inclusivity and expanding its reach to ensure no community is left behind.

He said the Ministry of Multi-Ethnic Affairs serves its people across the country. This initiative reflects the Ministryโ€™s dedication to fostering inclusivity and improving accessibility to government programs and services for all ethnic communities.

Mr. Nikesh Kumar, the Community Engagement Officer, will be based at the Lautoka office. He will be responsible for coordinating community-based programs, supporting grant initiatives, and serving as a liaison between the Ministry and local stakeholders.

The Ministry encourages community members in the Western Division to visit the Lautoka office for information, support, and assistance related to its programs and initiatives.

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