Caption: Sir Joseph
Tauvasa
By MATTHEW VARI
SOUTH Pacific Brewery through its Chairman Sir Joseph
Tauvasa, announced two major projects it will undertakes under the
Private-Public Partnership concept and its corporate responsibility initiative.
He said that as a corporate citizen it was the company’s
duty to create opportunities for citizen and also build the economy through
self reliance of primary products produced onshore for their brewing purpose.
“SPB has targeted two important projects that I am pleased
to announce today,” Sir Tauvasa said.
“First is a sustainable project where we hope to develop
cassava as a viable inclusion, resourcing local materials to include in our
brewing process.”
“Second under the Public- Private partnership we are in
close discussion with the department of personnel management to sponsor 25
students to undertake public administration studies.”
He said the assistance was aimed at improving service
delivery in the district levels of government.
“The students will be required to take on relevant subjects
to ensure that they help improve the process in providing goods and services at
the district level,” he said.
“We have a great civic pride since our inception 62 years
ago- we believe in a stable economic and social climate and will continue to
work with the government towards achieving this aspiration and development.”
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