She represented Fiji in international wheelchair table tennis competitions and was awarded gold and silver medals.
[4] She was vocal about how people with disabilities needed to be consulted so that Fiji could progress to greater inclusivity.
She saw three central concerns for disabled people in Fiji: accessibility, medical supplies and security - in particular in the aftermath of natural disasters.
[4] A wheelchair table tennis para-athlete, Naivalu competed at an international level, winning a silver medal in doubles table tennis with partner Merewalesi Rodan at the 2017 Oceania Para Championships.
[5] In 2015 she won gold in the doubles with partner Mark Harris at the International Table Tennis Federation Oceania Cup.