Viliame Odrovakavula
20 July, 2021, 3:00 pm
Josefa Ceinaturaga at
one of the unfinished
house he built at Mokani Village in Tailevu. Picture:
VILIAME ODROVAKAVULA
Josefa Ceinaturaga’s story should inspire any young person who is searching for a career choice for the future.
Today, he owns and operates his own carpentry and construction business, but how he got there is a tale of determination and commitment.
The Mokani, Tailevu, native attended Form 1 to Form 5 at Central Fijian Secondary School, now Sila Central High School, before he enrolled at the Multicraft Centre at the school in 1980.
Mr Ceinaturaga graduated from the school in 1981 and returned to Mokani because he did not have a full set of carpentry tools.
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