Schools ready to highlight issues at Tadra Kahani
These are just some of the many issues that will be highlighted by about 1,400 students tonight in the biggest stage show in Fiji, Tadra Kahani with Connect.
With 14 schools to take to the stage tonight, apart from the desire to be crowned the champions of Tadra Kahani this year, the students are hoping the issues of concern to them will be taken seriously.
Meanwhile, a long time supporter of Tadra Kahani, Minister for Youth and Sports Viliame Naupoto said Tadra Kahani brings out real life issues in such a creative manner that should not be missed.
Naupoto said he is looking forward to learning the issues students are facing and would like to be addressed.
Organizers Total Event Company manager Loretta Jackson said people should prepare themselves for a phenomenal night.
The Tadra Kahani with Connect show starts at 6.30 tonight at the Vodafone Arena.
Story by: Sofaia Koroitanoa & Khusboo Singh
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