Students excited, nervous for Tadra Kahani
Saving our Environment, Child Abuse and Preserving our culture are some of the messages the students will be portraying tonight.
New comers all the way from Mokani village Tailevu, Ratu Ravuama Primary School class eight student Salaseini Vueti said they are very excited to showcase a real story, the history of their village to the public.
From Tailevu to Nine Miles Nasinu. Also first timers, Saint Joseph the worker students, 7 year old Loretti Feoko and 9 year old Bernadette Daurewa say they can=t wait to take the stage tonight.
Nadi Airport School, Drasa Avenue School, St Joseph the Worker, Ratu Ravuama Memorial School, International Primary School Suva, Rishikul Primary, Bainivalu Primary, St Agnes Primary, Nakelo District School and title holders Pacific Harbor Multi-Cultural School will take to the stage in the Tadra Kahani Junior Division finals tonight. Tickets are being sold at the home of Legend FM at 231 Waimanu Road, Village Six Cinemas Suva and the Sugar Cane Growers Council building in Lautoka.
Story by: Dreu Vukailagi
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