First timers to street party cannot wait
Fijivillage caught up with members of the public and while majority say that the street party has become a traditional celebration for them, some revealed this will be their first time and they cannot wait.
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Meanwhile various bus operators for the greater Suva areas have confirmed that they will be providing late night and early morning services to cater for the crowd.
Nasese Bus Company will service till 4am for the Suva Nausori corridor.
They say if there are a large number of people in town then they will extend their services till 6am.
The S Nair's Transport which services areas such as Wainibuku, Narere Navosai, Naulu, Nakasi, Davuilevu Housing, Valelevu will run till 1am.
Shore Buses Company said they will service areas such as Lami, Delainavesi, Nadonumai, and Wailekutu until the early hours of Sunday morning.
For the Dee Cee's company which services the routes of Caubati, Kinoya, Nadera, Nadawa, Nawanawa will run till 2am.
Raiwaqa areas will be serviced till 2am.
The Annual Fiji Street party with Vodafone and Legend FM will be held tomorrow from 7pm till 1am at Albert Park.
Story by: Filipe Naikaso and Sofaia Koroitanoa, Monish Nand and Kushboo Singh
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