Katonivere has been the chairman of the Pine Group of Companies from 2020 to 2021, which includes Fiji Pine Limited, Tropik Wood Industries Limited and Tropik Wood Products Limited. He is also a board member for Fiji Airports, Fiji Sugar Corporation and Rewa Rice Ltd.[4][5]
Military career
At 19, Katonivere joined the Royal Fiji Military Forces in 1984 and served two tours in the Middle East under the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.[6][7] He rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Territorial Forces and served as a Commanding officer of the 7th Infantry Regiment of the Territorial Forces.[8][9]
On 22 November 2021, Katonivere opened the new session of Parliament and delivered his key note address.[13] He urged all eligible Fijians to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and warned about sudden price hikes in anticipation of borders reopening on 1 December 2021.[14][15] He also supports the work of government for equality.[16]
On 23 October 2024 he declined to be nominated for a second term as president. His term will end when a new president is elected on 31 October.[17]
Katonivere was born on 20 April 1964 at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva to Ratu Soso Katonivere and Samanunu Boteiviwa as the youngest out of seven siblings. He attended Draiba Fijian School before completing his secondary education at Bua College in 1981.[22] Katonivere hails from the village of Naduri, Macuata in Vanua Levu.[23] He is married to Filomena Katonivere and they have two children and three grandchildren.[24]