Graham Henry investit dans l’immobilier aux Fidji

The connections that are made in rugby go beyond just playing the game. And the Fiji Times’ report beautifully illustrates this observation. It has been several years since Graham Henry, the former All Blacks selector from 2004 to 2011, decided to invest in real estate projects in Océanie. First in the Tonga, and now in the Fidii

 

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Additionally, he was followed on this field by his former neighbor Wayne Smith, who was once the Black Ferns’ master strategist and is currently the performance coach for both the men’s and women’s national teams.

In fact, the High Commissioner of the Fidji in New Zealand recently met with Graham Henry to discuss the Affordable Housing Project, a public-private partnership aimed at providing affordable housing for the general public.

In fact, the fidjian government has set aside land in Davuilevu, Nepani, Wainibuku, Raiwaqa, Tavakubu, Lautoka, and Tavua for the development of the first pilot project, which will provide about 3,000 homes that are environmentally friendly, climate-resistant, and compliant with category 5 cyclones.

To enable the project’s construction to start in mid-2024, the fidjian government plans to choose a private promoter.According to the Fiji Times, “Sir Graham mentioned his long connection with the Fidji, which dates back to the time he was an instituter at Auckland Grammar School and the team’s five-match tour in the 1970s.”

 

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