Provinces of Fiji
The Provinces of Fiji, ("yasana" in the Fijian language), are the 14 administrative units into which the country is divided, particularly in relation to the provision of resources and services to the indigenous Fijian population by the Fijian Affairs Board. They are more or less derived from the major clan affiliations for each provincial region.
Structure
The most basic administrative unit in modern Fijian communities is the koro (village). Each village is led by a village headman called the "turaga-ni-koro", who is elected by the other villagers. A sub unit of the yasana is the tikina, which is composed of several koros. Each yasana is governed by a provincial council, mainly composed of well educated and chiefly Fijians, and headed up by an Executive Head, under the title "Roko Tui".
Provinces
The fourteen provinces and the present Roko Tui are:
Order | Province | Office bearer |
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1. | Ba | Viliame Seuseu |
2. | Bua | Ratu Filimoni Ralogaivau |
3. | Cakaudrove | Sitiveni Rabuka |
4. | Kadavu | Ratu Josateki Nawalowalo |
5. | Lau | Ratu Josefa Basulu |
6. | Lomaiviti | Ratu Jo Lewanavanua |
7. | Macuata | Ratu Wiliame Katonivere |
8. | Nadroga-Navosa | Ratu Sakiusa Makutu |
9. | Naitasiri | Ratu Solomoni Boserau |
10. | Namosi | Ratu Kiniviliame Taukeinikoro |
11. | Ra | Sakiusa Karavaki |
12. | Rewa | Pita Tagi Cakiverata |
13. | Serua | Atunaisa Lacabuka |
14. | Tailevu | Josefa Seruilagilagi |