Investors eye Noro – Theislandsun

Investors eye Noro – Theislandsun

BY BEN BILUA
Gizo

INVESTORS both locals and foreigners are showing interest to establish their business at Noro, Western Province.

Clerk of Noro Town made the revelation during an interview with Island Sun over the weekend.

Gavin Totu believes that the are influx of investors showing interest to operate at Noro is because of the newly opened infrastructure and services at Noro.

“Recently we witnessed the opening of the Ministry of Finance and Treasury, Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources and also the new Police Station at Noro.

Noro Police Station

“Now the road has improved and I strongly believe the investors are attracted to these developments,” he said.

Totu said Solomon Power is already established at Noro improving the access to reliable electricity to businesses and residence.

He said Noro offers a full-package and opportunity for investors to flourish as services are readily available.

Island Sun understand that good security and reliable access to essential services are two of the most critical factors driving successful investment in any developing economy.

Without these foundations, investors both local and international face high risks that can discourage business growth and long-term development.

Busiest part of Noro town.

A safe environment protects physical assets, workers, and business operations from theft, vandalism, and conflict-related disruptions.

Furthermore, stable security also encourages tourism, trade, and industrial development, creating a ripple effect across the wider economy.

Equally important is access to basic services such as water, electricity, roads, telecommunications, and health facilities.

Good road networks ensure the smooth transport of goods and workers, while dependable water supply supports both households and industrial activities.

Together, strong security and reliable service delivery send a powerful message that a community or country is ready for business.

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