R
RajjeViyu
Sign Up

RajjeViyu Assistant

Ask anything about Maldives news

News Naagoshi project / Haa Dhaalu Atoll Naagoshi Island Impact 9.0/10 2 min read
“We will bring tourism to Haa Dhaalu Atoll” — President Muizzu’s historic pledge

“We will bring tourism to Haa Dhaalu Atoll” — President Muizzu’s historic pledge

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has vowed to erase the label of 'atoll without tourism' from Haa Dhaalu Atoll, pledging to turn it into one of the nation's strongest tourism regions. Speaking during a community meeting in Naivaadhoo, he underscored the government's determination to deliver long-delayed development. The President revealed that the administration has already opened around ten lagoons and lagoon areas in Haa Dhaalu Atoll for development, offering significant concessions and discounts to attract investors. He confirmed that several parties have expressed interest and submitted bids. The President also announced that the long-stalled Naagoshi Island resort project is back on track. Initially awarded to MTDC in 2006, the project had been halted for over a decade. The government has provided MTDC with necessary concessions to relaunch the resort, and mobilization is underway. The President reiterated that the administration's manifesto prioritizes developing tourism in atolls that have yet to benefit.

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has vowed to erase the label of 'atoll without tourism' from Haa Dhaalu Atoll, pledging to turn it into one of the nation's strongest tourism regions. Speaking during a community meeting in Naivaadhoo, he underscored the government's determination to deliver long-delayed development. The President revealed that the administration has already opened around ten lagoons and lagoon areas in Haa Dhaalu Atoll for development, offering significant concessions and discounts to attract investors. He confirmed that several parties have expressed interest and submitted bids. The President also announced that the long-stalled Naagoshi Island resort project is back on track. Initially awarded to MTDC in 2006, the project had been halted for over a decade. The government has provided MTDC with necessary concessions to relaunch the resort, and mobilization is underway. The President reiterated that the administration's manifesto prioritizes developing tourism in atolls that have yet to benefit.

3 locations Unverified optimistic
T

Source

The Standard

Published

Aug 25, 2025

Reading

2 min

Views

0

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has vowed to erase the label of 'atoll without tourism' from Haa Dhaalu Atoll, pledging to turn it into one of the nation's strongest tourism regions. Speaking during a community meeting in Naivaadhoo, he underscored the government's determination to deliver long-delayed development. The President revealed that the administration has already opened around ten lagoons and lagoon areas in Haa Dhaalu Atoll for development, offering significant concessions and discounts to attract investors. He confirmed that several parties have expressed interest and submitted bids. The President also announced that the long-stalled Naagoshi Island resort project is back on track. Initially awarded to MTDC in 2006, the project had been halted for over a decade. The government has provided MTDC with necessary concessions to relaunch the resort, and mobilization is underway. The President reiterated that the administration's manifesto prioritizes developing tourism in atolls that have yet to benefit.

This story involves 1 source and may affect public understanding of naagoshi project / haa dhaalu atoll.

The Standard News Outlet Single source

Angle: Primary coverage

Focus: “We will bring tourism to Haa Dhaalu Atoll” — President Muizzu’s historic pledge

Unique detail: “We will bring tourism to Haa Dhaalu Atoll” — President Muiz...

05:03

Initial report published

The Standard

1

Official government or institutional statement

2

Further reporting from additional sources

3

Public and social media reaction

4

Related policy or operational changes

Explore all →
4 nodes 3 edges