Bua Provincial Council: A Hub for Development and Tradition
Bua, with 9 tikina, 10 vanua, and 54 villages, stands proudly along Vanua Levu’s western shores. The province’s 74 yavusa, 333 mataqali, and 469 tokatoka form a close-knit network of traditional and modern leadership. Known for its fertile lands and forests, Bua invests in sustainable resource management and eco-friendly development. Villages work hand-in-hand to protect coastal areas from climate impacts while promoting economic opportunities in agriculture and fisheries. Good governance at all levels ensures transparency and shared responsibility. Bua continues to nurture well-being and unity as it balances growth with environmental stewardship.






















