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12/05/2026Published On: 13/05/2026
Prime Minister Honourable Sitiveni Rabuka was conferred the Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu by the Governor General of Papua New Guinea, Grand Chief Sir Bob Dadae at the State House yesterday.
This prestigious national honour recognises the Prime Minister’s distinguished service in promoting and strengthening the close bilateral relations between Fiji and Papua New Guinea, and for his outstanding leadership in advancing regional cooperation among Pacific nations.
In receiving the honour, Prime Minister Rabuka expressed his sincere gratitude to the Government and people of Papua New Guinea, particularly Prime Minister James Marape for the recognition and the warm
hospitality extended to him and the Fiji delegation.
Prime Minister Rabuka said the award reflected the enduring friendship, shared Melanesian heritage, and longstanding partnership between Fiji and Papua New Guinea.
“This honour is not mine alone, but one shared with the chiefs and the people of Fiji and all those who continue to work towards a stronger and more united Pacific family,” Prime Minister Rabuka said.
He further reaffirmed Fiji’s commitment to deepening cooperation with Papua New Guinea and fellow Pacific Island nations on key regional priorities including ocean governance, climate resilience, security, trade, and sustainable development.
The Order of Logohu is among Papua New Guinea’s highest national honours and recognises individuals who have rendered distinguished service to the nation and the wider region.
































