The 100 year old Baka tree located at the Dudley High school compound in Suva will not be cut down.
That is the confirmation made by Reverend Willam Lucas of the Methodist Church, after a team was tasked with carrying out a feasibility study on the removal of the Baka tree.
Rev Lucas said engineers have decided that pruning is the best way to control the growth of the tree.
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