About: Jale Sigarara

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Jale Sigarara is a Fijian politician, Member of the Parliament of Fiji, and Assistant Minister. He is a member of the FijiFirst Party. Sigara is from Wainunu in Bua Province. He previously worked as a civil servant, serving 20 years in the Ministry of Forests and 20 years in the Fijian Affairs Board. He retired in 2014, but served as a representative on the Bua Provincial Council. He subsequently ran as a FijiFirst candidate in the 2018 election and was elected with 697 votes.

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  • Jale Sigarara is a Fijian politician, Member of the Parliament of Fiji, and Assistant Minister. He is a member of the FijiFirst Party. Sigara is from Wainunu in Bua Province. He previously worked as a civil servant, serving 20 years in the Ministry of Forests and 20 years in the Fijian Affairs Board. He retired in 2014, but served as a representative on the Bua Provincial Council. He subsequently ran as a FijiFirst candidate in the 2018 election and was elected with 697 votes. Sigarara was initially appointed co-assistant Minister for Agriculture, Waterways, Rural and Maritime Development alongside Viam Pillay. Following a Cabinet reshuffle in April 2020, he was appointed alongside Vijay Nath as one of two Assistant Ministers for Disaster Management and Rural and Maritime Development. (en)
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  • Jale Sigarara is a Fijian politician, Member of the Parliament of Fiji, and Assistant Minister. He is a member of the FijiFirst Party. Sigara is from Wainunu in Bua Province. He previously worked as a civil servant, serving 20 years in the Ministry of Forests and 20 years in the Fijian Affairs Board. He retired in 2014, but served as a representative on the Bua Provincial Council. He subsequently ran as a FijiFirst candidate in the 2018 election and was elected with 697 votes. (en)
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  • Jale Sigarara (en)
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