Consort Shipping provides free transport to Tadra Kahani participants
This is what prompted Consort Shipping to transport the students and teachers of St Bedes in Savusavu free of cost at next week's FM 96 Tadra Kahani with TFL and Legend FM.
Managing Director, Justin Smith who has attended numerous Tadra Kahani shows said this event is a development tool for the students which is something he wants the students from Savusavu to also experience.
Meanwhile, St Bedes College Liasion Teacher, Dawn Samantha said they are grateful for the assistance as without it the students would not have been able to attend Tadra Kahani.
Tadra Kahani kicks off in 5 days time, with 10 schools participating in the Junior Division Finals on Wednesday night and 14 schools taking part in the Senior Division Finals on Thursday night.
Tickets are being sold at the home of Legend FM at 231 Waimanu Road, Village Six Cinemas Suva and Sugar Cane Growers Council Building Lautoka.
Story by: Praneeta Deo
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