Roadside vendors concerned they will lose income if they move to Nadi or Namaka markets
Roadside vendors concerned they will lose income if they move to Nadi or Namaka markets
[Image: Narend Chand]
Six roadside vendors that sell vegetables at the Meigunyah Junction along Nadi Back Road are concerned they will not make enough money to support their families if they are removed from their current location and shifted to the Nadi or Namaka markets.
Roadside vendor Narend Chand says if they move they will not be able to sell their produce on Fridays and Saturdays which are the days they make the most money.
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Draft festival regulation to help ensure money collected from festivals are used properly
Draft festival regulation to help ensure money collected from festivals are used properly Monday 18/01/2021
Members of various festival committees have a brief discussion with the Minister for Local Government during the tea break at the workshop at Civic Centre.
Committees that organise festivals around the country will soon be guided by a regulation to ensure transparency and accountability in the management of those festivals.
The festival regulations which are at the drafting stage will ensure that money collected from festivals are used properly for the public good.