Two classroom blocks at Tailevu North College that were destroyed in April 2020 in a tornado, are yet to be rebuilt.
The school is now grateful to the Japanese Embassy for agreeing to rebuild the two classroom blocks.
School officials told fijivillage News that they have been asking the Ministry of Education from 2020 to rebuild the classroom as it has been affecting the students' learning.
They say they had to convert the school hall into classrooms.
They also say that they have now managed to secure two tents as a donation from UNICEF to the Ministry of Education so they can continue their classes.
The Fijian Media Association also held a Media Literacy Program at the school where editors and journalists from different media houses encouraged students to work hard and continue to build and push themselves to greater heights.
The students were also encouraged to read and gain more knowledge on what is happening around them.
The students said that they were aware of a lot of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms.
Some students also asked questions on how they can get into the media industry.
Meanwhile, the Fijian Media Association Town Hall Forum will be held at the Tailevu Hotel from 5pm to 7pm today where we will give the opportunity to the people of Tailevu to question the Cabinet ministers, Opposition leaders and senior government officials directly on issues that matter most to their communities, from roads, water and health services to agriculture, market access and rural development.
The forum will conclude at 7pm.
Please be at the venue by around 4.30pm.
It will be broadcast live on the Facebook pages of association members, which are CFL, FBC, Fiji Live, Fiji Sun, Fiji TV, Mai TV and The Fiji Times.
Minister for Public Works and Meteorological Services, Ro Filipe Tuisawau, Acting Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Siromi Turaga, Opposition Leader Inia Seruiratu, senior parliamentarians Premila Kumar, Manoa Kamikamica and Professor Biman Prasad including representatives of government departments will also attend the forum.
Since the series began in Savusavu in July last year, the Fijian Media Association has held town hall forums in Savusavu, Labasa, Tavua, Ba and in Levuka and Korovou this week.
Residents of Levuka used the FMA's first maritime town hall to confront ministers over decades of neglect such as roads that wash away months after repair, unreliable water supply, no ambulance on the island, no X-ray technician or private pharmacy and reduced working hours at the Pacific Fishing Company (PAFCO) cannery because of low fish supply.