Namosi House owned by business people
As our investigations continue, it has been revealed that a company called Winproject Limited owns the piece of land and more information that has come to hand revealed Winproject Limited made all the applications as the Owner of Namosi House.
However, an agreement was reached a few years ago that the government would rent Namosi House because the building is owned by the provincial council's investment arm, Namosi Development Company Limited.
When Fijivillage contacted Namosi Development Company Chairman Ratu Kiniviliame Taukeinikoro, he confirmed that this is a business deal and it is for the benefit of the people of Namosi.
He confirmed that the building is not owned by the Namosi Company at the moment and the ownership will soon change hands.
Namosi House is currently occupied by the Health Ministry, under an agreement that the government has to assist the province's development.
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