There will be problems when the family is not built on a good foundation. 

Students of Suva Grammar School will be out to portray this message through creative arts when they perform in tomorrow night’s FM96 Tadra Kahani with Connect and supported by BSP Life and Legend FM. 

Form 7 student Tevita Tobeyaweni said they feel it is a current issue as many youths are facing a number of problems.

He said the Grammar team believes everything starts from home and a bad family foundation can lead to many problems.

Tobeyaweni said they have even included their rugby players in their performance and people can expect something different. 


Every school is geared up to perform in the international standard stage show tomorrow night. 

Vodafone Arena will rock tomorrow night 10 thousand watts of sound and $1.4 million worth of lights that will be used by SPR for the show.  

The schools that are participating to win this year’s Tadra Kahani trophy are defending champions Cathedral Secondary School, Dilkusha Methodist High School, Lomary Secondary School, International School Suva, International School Nadi, Suva Grammar School, Blue Light Fiji group, John Wesley College and Basden College.
 
The winner gets $2,500, the first runner-up gets $1,500 while the second runner-up gets $1,000.

Tadra Kahani will be held at the Vodafone Arena at 7pm tomorrow.


Story by: Sofaia Koroitanoa