Sefautaki
Sefautaki is a village located in the Rewa Province of Fiji. It is situated on the island of Viti Levu, the largest island in the Fijian archipelago. The village is part of the traditional chiefly system of Fiji and falls under the authority of the Tui Rewa, the paramount chief of the Rewa Province. Sefautaki is primarily an agricultural community, with many of its residents involved in farming crops such as taro, cassava, and dalo. Fishing also plays a role in the local economy and subsistence.
The village has a primary school and a community hall, serving as focal points for social and